brie etbserber. ERIE, PA - - SATURDAY MORNING JUNE 30, 1855 lIIIP' kiosk /Bask ore pttsng to be the order of the day. The, seliolir, uttnebed to the Univer salist' Sabbath SA s‘ll Iln , i "tie ost Toesdey last is the woods neer the head of the Bay; and the scholars end Welters, with their parents and friends, of the West Ward Suhool, had one on 1111 Thursday is the the Oetnetery. Of course, they all Ives "hugely " ten. As we anticipated, ih. p , were that be," heti ing in charge the fat. .1 tit« propositions for the settlement of our milt thoulties submitted by Gov. Pocock, h ti , etcdt then, Before doing so, however, a pr lon was submitted to compromise upon so r baa*.s, which, in brief, was this: The road t remain and be legal ized in its present Inentlon, to constructs branch rand to the Irarlor stonenune, and subscribe $400,000 to the Pittsburgh road sometime. This bases of compromise, the Gmlieils having accept ed those submitted by }h Eseellency, were very properly laid on the tnt , l,• S. the responsibility is once more upon the Got ,rnor's shoulders Will he now redeem his pledge to Messrs. Ster rett, Babbitt, King, llimrod and Ball, and sign the , bill? That is the question: , If he does not --and we °oaten our faith is not even as large "as a grain of mustard need"—what then? Can any body tell?—we can't' But if - on the other hand, after gaining all the time possible, be does sir it, but fails to care out its provisions, again, we ask, what thee We think we could answer this question; but perhaps we had better defer it for a week and see what seven days will bring forth at Harrisburg. Gov. Reeder ....... - AO^ Just as we go to prem. We learn toy taleigraph that Use President has simperaal ti,,e Reeder, in the most cow. azdly manner! So at length we have a President' But wash an unc—Peoeseelle 2.levihpA. For one, we heartily hope and believe that Gov Reeder will be able to clear himself, as well u his associates, from the charges preferred against them, and for which they have been sus• pended until the matter t. investigated These charges are that, in c injunction with "Judges Johnston, and Elmore, ..f 111- Supreme C•Jurt of the Territory, and Mr. 1.a.1,4, the District At y," the Governor b I. n speculating in tliansas half-breed tns" and other "lands of the territory," "App ir .ntly in v iolation acts of Conyress and ~/ et;ons of the Dr partnitat." As we said at we trust Gov. Reeder will be able to cleir h fof this charge fie is a Pennsylvanian--n , h'-r true and re :iable Democracy, and hi • kpp •jutment was b a il. ed with pleasure by his It friends But if be is notable to clear him It', w..fr.inkly say, not withstanding the "flapd »Ile, I-and-liberty" howling of such papers a • ,we t I i rte from above, he has no right ` to rem tn t i rvornor of Kan sas! If the Governor of Kin-as can do that which is forbidden by the "ad. of , 'ongress and the regulations of the D , liirtin , n.," why may not any other official disr •g tr 3 acts, and those regulations? To bring it home; w• —the writer of this t.rticl commission from President Pt tact, an I ch.. "4,. of Congress and the regulations of th • It part limit" tell us that we must not speculat, in Po. `stamps: Now, if Gov. Reeder can disreg,ir I the "acts of Congress and the regalations of the I apartment," and speculate in "Kansas half lac, .1 eservations" and other "lands of the territ .ry ind the Pres ident shall wink at it, would not •to have just cause to think he would 160'. ny "specula tions" we might be t'..npted t., gage in! It will be seen by th' that the au.! , „islet' of Rea der's functior, as Governor nn' he clears up the char y - ..:8 made against Lim. it I coin- MOD sense question, about whid, 6c less "sap doodle" need the better Officers of Government, witettc r high or low degree, should be held by tl, Executive to a rigid accountability. IVhatext.t they have a right to do, they should be I to do; but everything which is forbid len b 3 "acts of Con gress or regulations of the ILI. ,rttnent ," they should be restrained by their I )11 t I of office from indulging in In the rigid eufor, ement of this, is the only safety to the people and the Govern ment Let he Executive once boll the reins with a lax hand, and the d tor I. at once open for all manner of abuses t, pin Fraud, peculation and official maltdi.t nee, will at once become virtues; while the tioue,•t, conscie n t i o us offisser, who discharges his duty f tithfully, will be looked upon rather as a "si•npl , fool, who t.lon't know which side his bread is Initt4:re‘l.," than as an honest man'. It is gratifyin g io kit ,w that in this respect, notwithstand;.. i g the a. 4 TtiOaS of a vindictive opposition 'to tb .ntrary, President Pricact and the 'dead' of the Departtit , mt hare united in holding every su tirlinate, u) matter what his position, to a stric• accountability; and if Gov. Reeder falls because he fails t meet such lm accountability, it will be his own f.tult, and the honest and just p , rtion of ;he ix .ple will say it tiers. Imo' Beeson, Lt, I, is been el,.:tea Pro bate Judge of 13.. m. 11 utoy, Michigan, by two hundred ataj.sity ~%. ~ Know No! tiing can iiadate. Last fall ti, iw Nothing, carried the county, by 14u ' am," why dint you "mud up." stir (,tuik• as extol. • hold slide ovettred on Site Penneylvmtia railm 1, near Blairsville, on Tuesday last The pr pine is about sixty feet it height, and further • des are feared ask,„ A:majority ..t Whig State Conunittee of Maine harr calle4l a `ate Convention of the party. at Portland Ob the_nth inst., to nontiasto a Eh/Tenor, do Tur L nails and Know Noth ing “ ro p u bb lAL ,' fwtotkists don't like the MOTO - magas al. Ns- The Clearfield .I , mo-owl says that Alex. Bs*, who forsoru. time past has been cm a visit to Kansas, has rt . /Aimed—that he gives but a poor 11410001111 t of country--says it's some of water, and suave i timber, and thinks the Clearfield men bad L. i ter stay at home than go out there on s "wild goose chase." Mr. I. 'is not the only ape, we inspect, who has or will some to the souse conclusion. ag6.The Know Nothings don't appear to "bawd Ire" say better in California, than here upon the Atlantis half Of the Union In Ban Francisco, as we see 117 the last arrival, the Democrats halm elected their atadiciate for Mayor over the Know Nothings and whip ooniblued by a majority of 60; anti also eight of the sixteen members el the bemoan oowaeil. Lot year "Sam" oarriedihm Sranekree by 2,500 rp l iority- Why don't js •shed up Omar , thi fa Oilhatar: *-4 The following nauseously *nett by Whip, Know Nothings, Free Boilers, ad litirk• *eras, we findgablished in the Neadvillepepses: A CALL—The estorsripell is flew a shells* twit tsars more thee tea parsiless a,sirresoutelloo to taw State &eat, has bees sleeted freak Crawford reetaty, sad also of the great istarerts whieh the 00111Ity has at stake la thi titabas seseasseasi sow prohootorl rod is palwea its territory, bsliers It swodiset to wait*, widoer diaginatioss of party, is sapport of •stailidatit for that Ales ideatlited with oar taterveta, as " 11 " O" of the Dis trict led North Wooers Peesulylresia. We woald therefore roootewiead D. A. FINNZT, Bs+. ail a propos. candidata for that nice. Jana 241, 1865. It will be seen by this that Crawford twenty is is th e geld for &motor, “without diotisetion of party;" and D. A. Finney, Esq., our "Ver mont friend"—the chap that gave "our neigh. bor round the corner" a certificate of character at Waterford last Fall—is the man chosen to re present this district in Harrisburg for the neat three years—"without distinction of party," we suppose! Well, that would be a joke—D. A. Finney, one of the bitterest partizans Crawford county can produce, is going to the Senate "with out distinction of party." Verily, wonders will Defer cease. "The lion and the lamb shall lie down together,and a little child shall lead them," is promised in the good Book, but we had no idea the millennium would commence in 1355, and least of all that it would "break out" in Crawford t it appears, in the language or DAD Tucker, or somebody eles, "There's wounding new turns up every any," and it has, in this case, with a vengeance Let us take a peep at these "without distinction of party" signers. We don't know them all, for they are almost as numerous as sands upon the sea shore; but we know enough to make the "without distinction of party" feature of the call interesting First, there is our friend, Col. Mc- Farland, of the Democrat—he holds en office from President Pierce, "without distinction of party"—just exactly as be held one previous from the Democracy of Crawford !tuning our eye down the column a little farther, we see our friend Maj. Barron is also a convert to Finney's millen nium. He was an officer of the last Democratic House, and is now Clerk of the Court or Register and Recorder—we forget which —all of which pol itical favors he has and does enjoy "without dis tinction of party," we suppose. Then, there is close by another; friend of ours, Cul. Brooks, late Sheriff, whose election undoubtedly took place "without distinction of party " And so we might go on through the list—not forgeuing Judge Church, who by the by, presided over this ju dicial district a number of yearn, "without distinc tion of party"—but it is scarcely necessary, as our readers have doubtless discovered by the in sight we have given them into the partizan cha racter of these "without distinction of party" -catlcrs, that the millennium has aetualy arrived, and taken up its quarters among the politicians of Crawford. Upon one account, we confess we regret this percipitate and premature committal to the fortunes of Finney of our Democratic friends in Crawford, and that is because there has never been a time before, since this Senato rial district was formed, that a Democratic Sen tor could be elected. Now, however, if the Craw ford Democracy had ehossen to have stood firm, and bided their time, a true and tried disciple of our party faith would have represented us in the Semite for the next three years; and in view of the unsettled state of our I'l:lite(' States Senato tial smut too sassei‘vtainity yr ei DZILIBUCIIIM6 majority in the Senatorial branch of our State Legislature, that in an important consideration: Of course, with the above call and its signatures before us, no such event may now be anticipated But the Democracy of Erie will not be held ac_ countable—that is on, consultation.' They have stood ready, and were anxious to redo:cm the dis trict, but that opportunity is denied them; there fore we say, let the responsibility rest where it belongs! sir Evidence of a bountiful harvest meet us on every hand. Here are two items upon the subject: mei. On Saturday evening, the 12th inst., a la• dy in the vicinity of St Charles Furnace, Clarion county, Pa., presented her husband with three bouncing babies, all of whom are doing well This is hard to beat.—Pitts i'tsitfra HAMTRAMcK AHEAD —We have been relia bly informed that, a lady iu Hamtramck present ed her husband on Sunday morning with two girls and a boy MI doing well —Detroit Tina's. With flour at ten dollars a barrel, neither Cla rion nor Hamtramck could afford so many lux uries at a time' Stir The Ltxiisville Denwerat puts up the name of Col William Preston for Congress. Mr. Preston it, the old line whig who recently stated that if the Democrats should put up a candidate he would Tote for him He will recieve the uni ted vote of all opposed to the Know Nothings, and will, we believe, he triumphantly re-elected Gt,v RIMDILR'S CASC—President Pierce has called upon Governor Reeder and the other offi cials of the Territory of Kansas, to account for certain speculations in that Territory with the haltbrceds in violation of the acts of Congress, and has infi,rmed Gov Reeder that he cannot be kept in office unless the impressions now on his mind shall be removed by satisfactory explana tion. Governor Reeder promises to give the re quired explanation when he shall 'Slave reached Kansas. The correspondence between Governor Reeder and the administration, upon this sub ject, was published in the Union of Tuesday, and has produced great sensation. As things now appear, Gov. Reeder's conduct is certainly open to suspicion; but we trust and behave, he is pre pared to make a full justifieition. OIL. The Indiana civil war has wised u the Wabash and Erie Canal have compromised with the Clay County Regulators. The trustees have agreed to cut down the timber in the Reservoir to the water's edge, and when the w: tter can be spared, to let it oat and remove all .the timber, the Regulators promising in return Dot to 'med dle with any of the works of the canal. INS. Them is but one Know Nothing Lodge in Laneanser city row--last winter tier, were four. Three of thou' "busted." .ea. Tin Chiesgo anorier of the 26th keit., comes oats' with a long article rescamatalailig Feraaado*Wood, Wet magistrate of New York, foe the Predidesey in 1256. is- A use mused Vaa Gehios, living is Ohm) mad; a liay or two linos, ow to as as thma y end by tasting Naas mania said, which had boss sereleasly left as a shelf. OW The &liter of the litasbragh .Agersal ISA the trait env in Allegany county pronises Ila ipilkontly. He bass ewa ?Mk sad plus to les already this mason kneed up with psis, this the weight of mist they bore night not IV thaw Premises trait rowan have hoes b may is ram* a pattion et the growth to sill tf Mir teem Ii;;EE Among the reeolwilonaltesseeM a rout fli‘ doo Conventicle it ?Veda*, 144., ime ouOn which it is asserted thktlibth bigot(' NIL Onratic parties have ineolhe b dl str u mento in the hands of faithless politicians, who have long fattened by power, office, and the robbery of the public trecisery To show with what pecu liar grace and consistency such language as the above is used by the men who figured in the meeting, the Censor goes into an analysis and investigation of their put and present oiled hold ing antioedents, and a most apt illustration of Know Nothing hypocrisy it exposes. On an examination, (says that paper) of the published proceedings of the Convention which adopted the resolution under consideration, we find the names of fifteen persons mentioned, of which ten have been known as whigs and live as Looofoeos. Of the reit whip, nut less than MMn have bees, or are at the present time, iseansbenis of office, to which they are elected or appointed through the whig party. The names of these worthies as as follows: Hon. F. W. Palmer, P. S. Cottle, Beq., and Hon Abner Lewis, (all members of the com mittee which concocted the resolution,) Hon. E. Ward, Hon. F. S. Edwards, George Barker, Req., L. L. Pratt The strove named persons, in the capacity of whig office holders, have drawn or will have drawn from the public treasury or the peo ple, at the expiration of their terms of office, a sum probably amounting to not less than twenty •ight thousand d„//ors.' LK the public offices they have held, we can, according to our present recollection, enumerate as follows: Hon. A. Lew is, has filled the position Member of Assembly twice or three times, Member of Congress one term, County Judge two terms, of four years each, including the present, besides having filled minor offices previously, which will probably bring up the whole term of his official career to not less than twenty five years. lion. E. Ward has been County Judge, Member of Assembly and State Senator, for periods amounting to not less than eight years, and halt also filled minor offices for a number of years. Hon. F. S. Ed. wards now fin, the office of Special Surrogate, to which he was elected for four years. Hon. F. W. Palmer . has has been Member of Assembly two years, and is now member of a Legislative com mittee, for which he will draw extra oompenaa tion P. S Cottle, Bee f , has filled the office of Special Judge three years Geo Barker, Esq , was elected District Attorney for the county in 1553, for four years L L Prat was appointed Post Master through the influence of prominent whiga, who still remain in the whig party, and held the office four years. Now, this is what we call Know Nothiugism illustrated; and although the illustrations are lo cal to our neighboring county, they will be none the less appreciated by our readers, because what is true of the Hindoos in Cbsntauqu- county, is also true of their brethren-in-the-dark in Penn sylvania wk. The Philadelphia North American says the "tone of the whig and American papers in the interior of the State that have yet owns to hand, is adverse to the position on slavery assum ed by the late Know Nothing National Council." C'om Jou rriat Of course they are!—intensely s.)! They al- ways were "adverse" to slavery, but. it never prevented them from sustaining the Men and measures or the :south, wneu called upon to du so to P4lO their party. For idwance, they were "adverse" to slavery when they went in for that Lou.iana slave bolder, Gen. Taylor, and that fa th.r of the Fugitive Slave Law, Millard Fill more! It is easy, very easy, for Pennsylvania wbig papers—they are called "American" now— to be "adverse" to almost any thing, and then swallow it the moment they obtain the votes of the people. Theyiwere "adverse" to the "finality" ale. very plank, in the platform upon which Gen. Scott stood in 185.!, but it did not prevent them from sustaining him, plank and all. A very "ad verse" set of orgains are these same "Whig and American papers," yet still as pliable as one could wish! HON. JA3fES CAMPBELL—The Know Noth ing and whig journals take great delight in abus ing the Post Master General upon every con ceivible occasion. Theft last effort in this line, is based upon the allegation that the Secret Agents of the Department are in the habit, with the knowledge and consent of the Department, of opening suspected correspondence. To show that this charge, like all its kindred, is a false one, the York Gazette relates the following cir cumstance: Post Muter General Campbell was applied to by the Poet Master at York, Pa., to know whether a letter containing, as was sup posed, counterfeit money could be opened at the request of the police authorities, in order that the money contained therein, might be identified as the same passed by the prisoner, and that thus furthei evidence might,be furnished to aid in his conviction and punishment. The Post Master General replied, emphatically, that it could not; that he had no right, nur any officer under him, to open any letter until it reached the dead-letter office, sod that this principle must be always acted upon by those in the employment of the department How Is Tuts?—The Fredonia Censor classes "our neighbor round the corner," thus:—"Brie Gazette, formerly whig, but of late K. N." How is this? The Gazette has denied the "soft im peachment" When we charged it with aban doning its old party, and cohabiting with this bastard faction, but what will it say to this direct confirmation of our definition of its position, by its late brother in the whig church. Do answer, and thus relieve the anxiety of the flock of hun gry expeetants of county pap, whose "sun of discontent" will be made glorious, or rendered more "darkly, deeply, beautifully blue" by the winds of October. ----•- Paitcrics vs. Pau%Pr.—The Kaow Nothing platform adopted last week in the Philadelphia Convention, km a good deal to my about rover ewe for "the Almighty Being who rules the Universe," belief in Christianity, and or. for the Bible. To show that this is only the cant of hypocrite:, intended to deceive religions people, let US look for a moment, at the following spot men of blasphemy which was telerepleed oa Thenisay of lam week, from the Know Nothing Commotion in Philadelphia to the Know Boma thing Convention at Cleveland: "The North detested! The pm-slavery plat form. adapted! I Thirteen &atm withdrawal ! I God eternally il—n slavery and iouglifeeima! r How immeneely mimes fellows muse spent the Protestant rellipea; how very, very saziews they &abaft are that the Bible shembl be read in seheelm and bow artreasely eareral they should be that the morale of their &Wren should let be emeteralaited by internam with ilihrolse papas mai wthriarga." The Is Hasimirl csi It TRW • WRIO •ItTe— pasetios, which ham been aim* propounded birtha Dela °Mlle PaPIM withal* nay satisihmay sawn% is jest w being deb* by the fetoOdg Pion I believe the old ulig Farb 0611 :1 1 "L They make ansious inquiries after the Whig State Central Committee, and west to know whether 'bare is to be way Whig Sesta Clewraetiee held Ibis year. They ewer Wet, tsars that the Committee km sold out the party to the Know Nothings. The Washington Commonwealth says: "There is certainly something wrong game y oar State Central Osnumiitee are point ly indifferent or have betrayed and sold the Whig party! We should regret to believe that this were true—but judging trout the swum., of things, we can scarcely come to any other con olusien." To whioh, the Lastassor Examiner adds, as though it spoke knowingly: "The fears of the flontssontmahA are doubt less too well founded. The administration and the State Central Committee have evidently been guilty of treachery to the whig party not sur panted in infamy by that of John Tyler or Ben edict Arnold. History will class them in the same catalogue of traitors." What says the Gaza.? It ought to speak out on this question if it still retains its faith: . 4 1. MODAL MAN.—Some people have queer ideas of what constitutes "morality." The Nor- mar, for instance, think a "moral man" is one who has half a dozen wives, while the Shaking Quakers have'nt faith in the "morality" of any man who has even got one. It will thus be seen that what is the purest "morality" in the eyes of one, crank immorality in the opinion of another, and rise versa! Now, keeping in view such well known difference of opicion, we can readily under stand km the subject of the following notice ar. rived at the couch/slob that be was a "moral, law abiding citizen." The facts are related by the Detroit Free Press. It appears that a fellow named JaAnson complained of a neighbor fur sel ling liquor, since the passage of the Prohibitory law in Michigan. Upon the cross examination of Johnson, the complainant, he was forced to admit that he had been sent to State Prison from that city some years since, and that be had ra mrod),brought before a Justice, charged with a flrrant and indecent moult upon his servant girl, for which be was fined $lOO and sentenced to serve a period in the county jail.— Upott being asked why he made this complaint, he said he thought it aras the duty of all the ralpartios of the consnsassieg to see (As law enfor red. His own admissions show him to be a mo gul, law-abiding, order-loving citizen, truly. Foreign News by the Baltic The following official despatches from Pel laser give an account of the operations before Bebastopolt---.lnue 7th at 6 30 P. M., our sig nals were given and an hour afterwards our eagles floated over the Manelon Vert, and over the two redoubta at Caroniug Bay. The artillery of the enemy fell into oar hands. We have taken 400 prisoners. Our legions occupy the conquered works on this side. Our allies with their usual resolution carried the works in the quarries and establish themselves there. Alt the troops showed the most admirable de votion and intrepidity. Jena 10.—The combat of June 7th was more advantageous for us than at first annonaeed. It placed in our hands 502 of which num- Kor .1 ~10 are efi K ens, and i s pi d wie al edillbiliolll. Jcsc l l —dire are consolidating ourselves in the new works. We have been lario to fire with the Russian mortars on their ships, which have gone still farther off- The fortme• of Anapa was abandoned by its garrison on Jose bth. It it now occupied by the Ciresesiens. The heat was excessive in the camp. Gan Peliesier was forming a depot on the Teheruaya. Accounts from Varna mention the remor that propositions for an expedition against Perekoff were being made. Prinee Gorstchakoff telegraps to St. Peters burg on the P. M. of Jane Bth, thus: After two days of heavy bombardment three French division, attacked the redoubt No. 7, at 6 o'clock let night, and'ooeupied the redoubts of Kanistchatia. Selenghinpki and Bolhynia, and a battery between Selenghingski and bastion No. 1. Our troops retook the Samatchatka redoubt but the French poured in the fresh reserve and took it once more. We finally repined maste ry of that battery, the French holding a lodge ment near whence we hope to drive them. Our soldiers fought admirably, in proof of which I may state that the enemy's loss exceeds ours.— He has lost 2,500 men, and we have taken 275 men, and racers prisoners as well as two French cannon. The British Admiralty makes public the fol forinf: Captuia Lyons of tin Jfiraada, and Captain &daps report that the naval operations against Toparough, Masinpoul ' and Oheisk, which took place on the Bd, 6th aadfoth of June, have perfectly succeeded. Tne public buildings, among which are gov ernment magazines of provisions, have been burn ed. The operations were osoductad with great vigor and rapidity, the allies having only one mat wounded, and ultiougik opposed by UM-) soldiers at Toganrough. The Russians are about to build a railroad through the Isthmus of Perskoff. June Sth—The English Ikea, consisting of 16 lime of battle ships, including throe French, was anchored close to Croustade, and foraging a line across from shore to shore. Mr. Fillmore was presented to Queen Victoria by the earl of Clarendon at an whence and sub sequently presented at a drawls; roots. Mr. Be clionan scoompanied him. Mr. Fillmore after wards dined with the Queen. It has been officially announced that there is hope of an heir to the throne of France. Baimmoms, June 28th. A crests shock of ouppoesd earthquake was experienced here about I o'clock this A. M. It roused about one half of the inhabitaate of the city. In the eastern section some windows were broken. The shock was also experienced in the country about seven miles from the city. It was succeeded by a rumbling noise. 2D DISPATCH. —The shook this A. M. was un doubtedly an earthquake. It lasted about ten neon& and houses std furniture sensibly vibrated. Many eitisens who were aroused were afraid to go to bed again. The precise time of the occur ranee was at 18 minutes past 12. We have beard from all the powder sills is the vicinity and it is certain no explosion mused the alarm, although it has bees rumored emus mills sight silos from the city blew up in the sight. New Tut Wasik& ihiporehltar the Obeireer hi Bosom 411 34viorp, Cosimiastirat Ibrakeat., 4 Proust brave, /few Yowl. Nary Tors. Jess ft, IBS& lireeolifeefe.—Coauses poke of teat haws &Hee of wish TaGe• thee tie seed NA atm, derby the wok. Tbs methyl looftrovet ter ail bls4o Me bees otorilly ill• *Heist. Ws oases eentsee elstorll,olASTit Vitro, lb; 4,1114411,1111; eseamooo to geed Welton WWII; bite 40, leett; Cesedlies 1,4ft11, Seelhera Wean for solosioes. es 4 11.21•111 be *Om geommose. If‘fholl foe linos. Eye now 1,24.477 Con *set WOO. Mar het aorta/ weak. what lot ot=t filmed slowly. wo lest. pilot Wlits 0444,,0ic Roe WS, sibs lour to add wok of a /melts with wit sins,. Aye madiams "7 bigh ohs dtabig do yolk haat totan mostly at 1.11. Oita Rutin adzial oiossii IA Milli wash ii a illgla *bassi. batboys *- law Mal% irldlo IITaUIL Oats Iwo very seal &- awl, Pim _I Vaasa MA mean MAL lowtiq spontial at MAIL A twi bili at Snit Sad Woo dap! WWI; II 11011 par pawl MI oBSIVER. LOCAL, LIISILLILY ilk Ns. Our aipticaltaral readers will lid the list et Premiums Awed by tbe Brie county Agricul tural Society for the current year, on our first aad isseth papa. The decrement soeupien some space, but it is a tuatter of general int e rest. We are indebted to the Gazette fbr the type, for which courtesy it will accept our thanks. =:== mi. Perkins is "doing up" the Ice Cream, Strawberries, and Soda, in the most, approved fashion. It m just the place, when you eome from the Post Office these hot afternoons, to drop in and order a glass of the latter, or a sumer of the two former. We've tried i', and we know! Besides, be gets his strawberries of Bascule sir We are now having the longest days in the year. Old Sol managed to get up consider able steam this week. A spell of such wea ther will have an effect upon johnnycake next fall. la. lissom & Sterrett, whose advertisements appear for the first time in our paper this week, have a very choice anti arople stock of family groceries. 'fir You may preach "hard times" as much as you please—you may keep II iur at ten dollars a barrel, and other edibles in proportion, till doomsday; and still "Young America" will hold its sides and laugh whenever occasion offers. It never has been a wonder, then, to us why people should flock to a Circus. Laugh they will,and laugh they mud, no matter whethethe joke he stale or not. We have, no doubt, then, notwithstanding the "bard times" acid the price of produce, the Circus advertised in to-day's paper will have its canvass crewed by laughing "Young America." W FAT W AHD PICK NICK —The is:bolars attach• ed to the West Ward Public School, Mr Oris, Principal, numbering some five or six hundred, had a grand time at their Pick Niok on Thursday; at least that is the report of all present Besides the good cheer provided, the scholars were ably addressed by Judge Thompson, (~; J. Ball, Esq., Rev. Mr. Chapin, and others. iWe are under obligations to our Mead ville correspondent for his attention in posting us up in the doing of the Finney millennium par ty. [hope he won't forget us, but let us know whether the lion snarls at the lamb any when they lie down together. w, We have neglected to notice "The Spec. wor," a new Literary journal just started in Washington, three or four number* of which have reached us It is edited and published by A. F. Harvey & Co., and shows a good deal of tact and ability. Mr H is a son of H L Har vey, Esq., well known to our readers as one of our "illustrious predecessors " " 7'he Spcelakw" is a large quarto, and is offered at the low price of $? par year. ERIE CITY BANK —At it uleetiug of the th. rectors of this Institution, held at the Banking House in this city, on the '27th, Join.; P SHER WIN, Hog , who has been C.ishier since its et•tab lishment, handed in his resignation, which was accepted, and JAMEs G LAWTON elected to fill the vacancy. In parting with Mr S. the Direc tors passed the following highly complementary rasulutiosa: Rssoired, That the Directors of the Erie City Bank take thte occasion to express their entire approval Ail official conduct of John P. Sherwin, . their late Cashier, and their high appreciation of the ability and talent with which be has perforated his duties. and the sneeess which biae attended his exertion• for the interests of the Bank Rewarest, That in separating from this Institution to parole Ali fortunes elsewhere, Oaf highest regard for Mr. Sherwin as a gentletniut and • man of honor, and our best wishes for his sitecees in whatever he may undertake,slwill at all times attend him, Aar "Doestioks," it seems is'ut dead, uur panicu -Ist frioad "Domphool" saber.- Ex, A 0.1.. low. We understand the latter gentleman is now pre siding over the eolums of the We.tfield R Alb Wteljtidd Tra wript. Indeed! why we ha d 'ut discovered by the col umns of the Transtelid, that he'd changed loon- tion s! sigk. We learn from Meadville that the Fin neyttes are circulating a paper for signatures, requesting Gov Pollock to accept the railroad proposition to compromise (aur railroad matters. Great man these Finneyites; still we can't help wondering what business Meadville has with us,- lacal questions; and, also, where his Excellen cy gets his power to compromise a matter tlipt is expressly given to the Courts and the Legisla ture! Where's Barnum?—there's a speculation in Meadville, if he only knew it: tir In consequence of a laud slide somewhere on the New York and Erie road, caused by the flood on Wednesday evening, we had no New York Mail through from Wednesday till yester day. . sir "The day we celebrate" will be here next week, but we bear of no preparations to give vent to the yearly accumulation of patriotism, elo quence, sentiment and "buncombe " Where are our "orators," and "readers," and the candi dates for political honors? Now, is the "seed time;" why Jo they not "sow that they may reap." that Th e Gazette says it "cannot quite itrallvic thatction of Ste _Massachusetts Prohibitory Law which interdicts * farmer from making Ci der out of apples in his own orchard, under a pe nalty of $5O fine and three to sixmoutbs impris asment." Possibly "our neighbor round the corner" can't "swallow" it becau.se his taste pre fers the cider, even if a little hard. We always thought there was a oat under the Gazeur's pile of temperance meal! ser The Canal Commissioners have resolved that, all ftieght intended for the exhibition of the State Amenlttual Society, to be held st Harris burg, end all freight intended for the county Agricultural fairs to be held in the State, shall be permitted to pass over the State works free of toll, in going and returning from the same. Tin CANAL.—The Gazette says the naviga tion ott the Canal is just now suspended in con quests of several breaks, occasioned by the re cent heavy rains--one in the French Creek Fee der, about three miles below Meadville, and some two or three in the vicinity of Greenville. They will be repaired in • short time and navigation renamod. Mr We were visited on Wednesday evening ewe of the hardest storms of rain, mom paha by thunder and lightning, that we have any »collection '4lllllo ars . The rain came d owa tarrente—millifiili e the upsetting of 'a vat reservoir upon she earth, than the ihll of rain—while the lighselag kept up a eentinual sales of I/humiliation. We bear that a • deal of donor was dose to the roads in the ri obtity—the Erie aid Edinboro plank road, for aaa, being dawn to nob as wait nest Xo• gas that it WI asekipaft a dmienaid &Una ei psi bt b mai hums MAINS? Pannarion.—Ws INT* now Mane tree all the esenties iailliaais which show a majority of 14 , ONGigot the Prohibi tory Law. The total 'waits is 147,114, being the largest ever polled is the State. Ober Iff•llty. TO 0* rotors of iris CViti apd Oriaigs : A t g m , m aisissaaa at asmareas Maids wisissat Moine tlaa pad", I havolmosa Wass& Is else wad, am a ass daises tor do sass sd libaifst die main elealaa, sad stwold I be fiessed I away *do 1111yeeif to porforti tie dative of tho ales hloln~ y, sad inpartially, sad to tim beet of ary slang. B. RUNTYR. iris, has It ISM. par w. aro orttliorksod to sasousers JOHN EVANS, Jr., of Girard, for tie o•e• of ititorill, @Gluon to the d.. *Woo of the Mai Coast, Couvoottos. Itutudea to the 75/k N. stselre sell the itteelles to • "Pie l&e sad hall Road Hid." to nous Mk, to eons off ea Tsaiday SOIL Abundant nooonunodatics wIU bo furnished fue all, and Use pekoe for ring awl intanoing to lour air te be with in the reach of ell. The train will leave the Depot 1a Erie at II o'clock awl Se LAM*, and return the mot slay at It o'clock P. M.— This will give the party resew hours at the filth. A shoe( cordial lavitatioa is eatitadad to alt. Parente are laforiawi that ebildrea ander lil years et age will be whoa there sad back for oat dollar sad fifty teal., over 16 jeer• of sge for two dollars waft/4 cents. The improosion giro. oat Out it is soallood to the East Ward School is is correct; it is ceased to ao tor parry, tout is • grauend i•vttatioa to all. 'Aare MUSIC STORE Still continue* to lacrosse is popolartty, sad somas to be supplying the whole country •ith splendid Mstrumeale.— Those Boardman rod tiny Piano Fortes are sought after for and Dear. Masa has sseemoded is atakiag arrangeasionto with Mr. C. F. Mathews, from Jamestown, a teacher from the Normal Musical Aeadrteny of New Fork, to ambit him, mot his pupils may depend opoo haring every opportuaity Jor ilrancemerit. Erie, June, 16, 1865. St!, X 0 It I 0 2. Port Orrata, Ewa, Pa. 1 May T, 1b55 j After this date the Mails at this uesie will be eleseJ as follows, Tit' Buffalo, Albany sad New York, at II A. M. and .5 30 P. Y. Philadelphia, Bailsman', Washington, Wed.* and Hartford, S SO P. M. Way Mail, supplying all Mites between Erte and Buffalo, 10 A. M. New York sad Erie N. K. Mall, supplying all offices between Dunkirk. sad New York City, 5 P. M. ebiewg,,, St. Louie, Dubuque, auJ Cleveland, 1 2 M. and 7 30 P. M. Patabargb, via Cleveland, 0 A. M. Lonievtlle, Cinctuneti, lodtanapolte, Tolad., Ct..lumbus and Detroit 12, M. Way Mail. supplying all °Mews between Erie and Cleve land, V A. M. Way Mail between Brie and Pittsburg I A. Y. Wattsburgb, Tuesday, Thareday and Saturday at 6 A. M M'Kean Edinboro and Meadville, 12 IL The (dee will be open from 7 A. M. toe P. M. on Sunders from 7toSIA. M. and 4tosP. M. Nu Mule le ceived er sent 00 Sunayiy, except the Southern. B. F. SLOAN, P. M. NOT 102. ALLEN B. KIRKE, Formerly of this city, may be foam.' at. James B. Bogert's New Turk, Ready Made Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, 164 Main Street, Butlsla, where he wuald be happy to ben all ilia old Cicada and as many new unea as will favor him with • call, feeling confident that it will be to the advantage of thew wishing Clothing made A splendid assortment of first quality ready made Cloth ing constantly on hand. Also a Large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing duals, Rubber Clothing, de. to order as regaßls Styles, Quality and Price. The Proprietor of this Establishment intend, to keep a large stock of gt eonstaxily in store, comprising all the Lideet styles of .e madaClothingand Merchant Tailor ing Goods. Clothing made to order in the shortest space of time. Pants and Veal matte In eight hours after order is left. Our motto is .track sales and small profits. Re measlier the number. 161 Mats Street, Befall., between Exchange and Seneca Purim,. JAMES B. Bo(IICKT. April 21, 19J5 tlin•tv A C•RD To rue Lsritze.—Dr. J. Duponco's Holden Pe riodical Nils for Females .lafallible fur correcting Irregu larities, and removing obstructions from whatever cause. All medical men know, as well as many ethers, that whenever an obstruction takes place, wether from cell, exposure, or any other cause, the general health begins immediatly to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the sense of so many consumptions among young fe males. Headache, pain in the aide, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, sad disturbed sleep, generally arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that it the rase, the Pills will invarible remedy all thew:, evils. Full and explicit directioas aceusupay each box, which must be strictly followed sad all diseases peculiar to fe males may be speedily cured. Price $1 CO per box. Bold by all the Druggists in Erie and wholesale and retail, at the proprietors price by CAR TER A BROTHER, Nu. 6 Reed House, to whom all orders must be addressed. I y2B, VIN! IMIEPORTANT LIIMOSIMITLOIL Pr Junes. use Grilse most celebrated Phystc•us la N eve- Vur I. writer an IbiioWll Ur Cotvis—Dar Sir —Having witnessed the excellent el lieu. of your H on 1 , 11141.11141 tfr V•Plltt brace. is • case of chronic Bronchitis, and helm much In favor of mower ir malice la aireetions of the throat. bronchial tubes tad lungs, I can therefore cheerfhtlyrecommeudjour Medicated apparatus se being the most eouvealeut and eilfectusl mode of applying auythi ad of the kind I have ever area. No doubt Uwe.- A nds of persons nay be relieved. and many cured, by wog your remeJoes. You are at libeny to use lilts IN ass way you may tir.uk pro per Respectfully. yours. Ise. C. JOUNIS, M. D No 009 !Wassail street. New 1 ~.111 Pro( R. C wares us as foliosra:— 4: km,-1 have menial) , had OCINISIOII oWO your henry Syrup and Hyrum Viper t• a ease of drew: wort thread, that had refused to yield to other foram of tireataleot. and the moult Oat sat toiled me. that. whatever way ha taw easpositioo of your preparation. it at no insomnia". but as ezerrileot reowary. I wt.!' for the sake of of the 'Amara. that It wilt be brought w tthtu the reach of all. key Doctor e 'MUM Dealt elm • —I think highly of Dr. Cunu'• Hylpataa. as a Mooed! an dinning.* of the thrust and lune Ha•.og had wire oppunun • y to tent its rant y. I ant cone laced that it u a eget excellent medicate*. hotta the syrup and the inhaling application of the r hest The Hyenas* is for sale by Erie, Jan. 110, HAS, $lOO —PnOCI.A.111•1101. the follow ing highly honorable and well known citizens of Phila delphia whether my "Ellectrie Oil" cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache and Pains of every kind—in fact, whether jt does not produce an immediate effect without the remotest injury —E. Killiugsworth, &1., owner of the Tontine; Dr. Wood, Wood's Museum; P. Duffy, Esq., 20 years a large livery owner; J. Wyman, Esq , Cheesed st. Robert Bethase, Esq., League Island road, D Buchan an, Esq., corner of Seventeenth and Lombard streets, and five hundred others, besides any number of ladies and children cared at if by magic, by this wonderful Palo Re 'hirer, known as "De Grath's Electric Oil." Ask all the cured in Philadelphia. It will cost you but a trifle to be cured. No long doctors' bill to foot lip. It does not testy bad, nor state your skin nor your linen. Try it, you that barn tried every thing else in rale for Rheumatism, Rub it well, and keep the bottle well corked. Puut. C 9 Dr. Bags, 39 South Kighth street, Philadelphia The Large bcottlea are tea Sates the cheapest. I AL R RI E D lo Cloveland, on the 27th inst., by Rey. Dr. 'taken, Mr. NORMAN C. MOFFATT, of Tipton, lore, end Mum M. IL RREVR, of lb* former Ovum On Thursday, the 21st inst., In Kewanee, 111., Mr. JAMES B. MORSE and Miss LAURA R. daugbter of Seymour Sloan, Rip , formerly of Springteld, l'a. _ DI ED. In this eity, on the the 25th last., Miss GISRALDINE daaghter of Mr. Benjamin Tom:in/on, aged about 15 year*. Stip Abtrfsesnits RELIGIOUS NOTICE. RRV. TOKESBITR will resat by inv. , loot;oo of numerous triennia and hearers at his church on Math gawk oh Sunday eveaing seat (July 110 his Damn' oh, the "Rouse Oath° , lle Cherish.' We WOW the attentitio of the public generally. 0. H. COLTON, RICHARD GAOGIN, Trainees. 0110111./X & Brio, Joao 30, 1863 YOURO AILIRIOA. MOW STORK YOUNG AMERICA 4161/111 IN nu: vv.° Notice to Ihrzybody. OA aid Oar ow kw Bar Of Ally I shall champ lay system of &Hai bustards hoar the coedit Gas to the Cub. By this arra...son aim esablot oiler yosoreese at ■ a maga cheaper rata tows aver W.f. la this city. I as sow opaa• log at taw old agablieload etas& oa state moat a *ety aatlebotee ateatnataat °Minify reeeeise. Wooden Wallow ware Ite. which will toe moil OW Cub oily at picot which daft compoUtlitoa. Beery penes Bast. itlateett Itadoload to we ettleor by swot' boot aaateast M latotity sculled that all 111015011111411 no.l be aistlad awl paid viable thirty days, sad all accounts sat easibed at Oat Use will be aged visible* leapeet of patina. Sr* hie 21.-0 T. J. liOdEllhintil .• a I Milli isdorsiosod aso woo/ sloe aloes gaily GeSearles of ail Mad, Waal tram thwicearwoo. ssisiei Owl will as alma a* As ellwapow Aga Oaia or fteasaj=t midges as die we 1 th kaowa ora.eonset Olosi sad Mb Jaae ala 1 . 114 . -4 11.1111)51MICUT is 110. TWA!Can ne S. se pod laver sad own, awl M n enema et et ley tie Mans eepeetat eueettee that Braes& ef the Trade—er who tie grea bee teet CAMP Wee bee Wee wee to wee to Meet them sane sad try. - /sae IDA-1 111hDi111 H 1 6 1111.0. IMAMS . U.. P. Cabs. Mhi Obi Mob, ereabei bed pdtsrl.M r Ire by s bbi or Iwo gess- a *lmp *4 tali se sada Co= ambers - - Jean ationoricorr & Rao. crnrn~^~-~.~r-•~n m ~".~~ T~? ' '- ~' ll' ► cat ---n N air - Yoa a, Nov. IS. 1t44 BURTON k tiEltitoN 46as fitibie bon waltq_es• in bad at iIIIDUR II SORT a no ♦ Sin lIIVRAT 00V. VAMP. io oho promillois of the metre ribs.. ii•tio g w hite towash Ihis sallow sth of Mew ri *t lc IMO nod lad white Cow with lo Moles of the gio of tho sad of the sod of the tail. atiosiowil Ira he u "te oW Whatev.a owa• maid cOW , plume prove My aad gala be away. WAAL' vr;,l7. Ede. Jana Ilk 1063 p er wori ia , le awl clime. lot al' ra A Hangtop Jam at MOW Pup !bele we hll l / 6 diver. otlwr await. Or bed, 201 Ii Call Men ve. Brie. Jane air. 103.-1 mai, bisourastiriono t i i ki °ics Is hereby gives that 1 haws ostltiosed ta.v,,,,,,,, 111 anatomist !lasso( the Cann? at Erie kr. ta t k,,, ,, 4 insolvent laws of this Vestssosirsalui sod the wi4 ea., hi li k , N Illioadst the hi! eal he Mil,. A ii lai ka . % 13ornan HOOK' I • Eris at • Court g( Casiaas . awe L.*1...*4 (or 4 bewail tonsures use and Cretillore is ...4 ~ lsola. ZilEall" ?‘g L. LI Lltr' 14 se , Juue 310. Itallt:__ RANSON & STEILIL/TT 111Siassal• sad Retail Gro ton, No, 4, Cheespee4e, Pew, I t , ARIL how tire's's( the largest sad e 011101,,,, pry they have ever 014 al 00, baps ohs of Ohs woo tamest', to be found "4 kr. whoch they sp il l stell *abet Wholesale 0,,, , Er, t• toe cheapest Noe la barn beer Mad afoot tack. , r ir 311 gum, ptiapumuull w 14 1 10f1ares poet Cheaper waters speak of selecting their Teas with grew tare n„,... *. . t b s ah, trade. but lir about boas/sea we defy curasein4.7:‘`' quasiity. quatlttylrf prien Thankful 10, taeoura they tseperetfullf inVile every coolly to call and 'MUMS! thltsf Mutt belore pure sa t where mild ere feel eekehdeat they sill eoselod, wra t llamas It literrettaredoingltsipnruwn '4l A. lf He, Joffe 7h, MSS. . 20 iTe t 111 U. Seem' pion 1eir i ;;; 74 1 ) ., 4 ivr at. riTtak Er r . en y a Erie. Jane 311.1.45 505 ',woo air and Let ::."1 1 .1 4. °ea"' " fo, kikbeets Braekit Di ne Tea. "." h.kap as pea June,/ —7 HASsnot A t uu 1126 CIO be had In all ylani. it , al iva , 1, 6 It dune' 111.--1 11'146.0i k t ri er , DUTieR. Lard:Haags, Hioduldens, PlO. O , v„- t. jj Hee( Ake &c 8...gul and auld at dn. al", p. l H IMe rY k by Erie. J.ye.7u. VAS WILL Mr 4, W woos ood ail odo of W‘.... N art for It t Yet/ low at No 4 o f ,„ J1N: 4 4.04 I Li t tr!r. Pa , by Erie, Ju ne le. I u til. PTUEM at Wh..kaalE anal Pletati 311 —7 a tIPt D U'rr trained at ;3 - E,1,1 1. qu i 1.0 /use 30. X OtiG4l to WICK lakolders. 11l UtVDEND of tame per caw on 'I,. c4O Erse •ftd Wausburg Plaaaroad ed, payable on do. se...ond day of Jut) ~cr at -1,, 7.! lolopany L dill Ecte.June 1'4,3 .1, Notice to Xiverybody. 11,ATk. have um beet/ • tail merumn,,„ Viiiilloo. Dye Stuffs, Gls , . N. Purina. Syttiee, Snattoe. . „ 111211 y ante lee too iedioue 114/.01,011 ,• . . t cheap a. Übe clocape-t Cur east jag'. to-1 RISIDERNF. IT a tt LAST 0 •LL: quo those that tote, tat* etmete Outward an w ttb use either hy Cash w Nut••re accuuiste will h left with 4 A.Cta E.,. the And day of Adgust deli Juse 311. 7 .-7 COPPER, Mo. Java. CruuaJ and f U., Julie —13131 1 , 1.3.41:4 HT 6, sA _ noAtBllllB, ettauts. itrun Fla.. Oar sale cheep by 1 1 1 1 :11i.11 , 11.1 tor k ` i . i ! Erie. June 36. I NOTICE IS I V 11141 at _ the wort renetne of the Left,. ~. ., •. • Pro„ te a the Charter al a Bank of theaca,t lur.S he called the MtJRTII WTEhtil g.gC r -r,w„ ro=n.. e•ptua of P.tty 1 INL.III.i Ham, to there're the .au. l 0 Hundred Thuussa4 Uhltara .tnd , e. Err, Job. M. Jupticr W. 8.. Hays. U.J gums Reed. Jul H. Wlll.sto. Juba Marviu, Erie, Juno NOTZOI. mtvricg a hereby given, (bat 113 41AP.LaLN a A 1. the DC/1 lAlll6lllllllte b,t ir n , tit.ie••. VIM kt, • 4n. ... 1 , . w be celle d ti e pEriPLE'irl I..Ar H tSW BAK i in the er,y of grie, Pennsylvan ia, a AI, . Is , I 1 J:, died Thousand Dollars, will ihe pn, , rl. ~. • ~,,,., capital to Fir - Hundred 'I bous,st..llloil3r. no, , „, And privilege. incident lir a bent lie .36161.1 ~.. William Kelley, 1 .r,r 3 B ..• Ellis h Babbitt, ir n' ,t , Moen Bach. 1 n n i J 14-el loa. , .4w. Efle. June*. ISM To the Lodges of Mrto and Vicutay, MRA I.DI MN has 'emu,. I, t -I. ~ ; 4 between Fourth and Filth suert•..' , .. :.,, Barrett'. shop, where she will Lc t, ~,, , ~,n , . has Inc returned front Men York a It '.. ISpring antrllluouner !Pyles, o( BON METS. C n Pis, Elea! fr•,........, r Flower.. arbboria, ac , Vll , :, ap. a ~. eaturday the ecuti toot Tuner.. nit ok., ,1, , , J,, Bite • continuance. at she is dstrrrn ar : •,, . Ladies, call and etauir tie Goods 4n: Y^-r, Ott•ss and Leetkon, Bonnets. Hart a .i un abort notice. !Um.. April at% 1-55 Lost or Stolen_ THE Duta lc are cautioned twt Lira.' In favor ul *we+ Jane IV, 1m65, tot SU, ao tnr •d.o. Erie, June ta, Water Latta at Public anctoa AGREEABLY to the prof 1111,1 , passed the st,l Say ui /* mu?, 1- t- Sale at the Court House in Erie, • buy Illell,COUlaYeaCl nit at e u rya a 1 VI 1101 d WA'TKR LAJTit. in front ••••••,. or Er se The lots are that' , three , about It feet eater A plan au I 'led al the .41e, anti may be se, n a 0 time pre , v h i e tm n o rk t i u , dt4h,e...an thele menu with annual ialerest. or, oe, I=l NEW 000 ts THL•ubseri4er tad, reCti•Peli a la-dn a •• of tunnel:m.l,re, suise4 to the •,o•n Goads, Groaner, Hardware. a, , 'i• 111 • unustrally low priers, and can P 1... 4 11. , • 4. r . he thinks must Five antisnetwo the if !warn.. lie matte. tat. (.16i. • I , .t • 10 pi re haw an hut tine. to ern to I oaa LI 4. Cl/avail else wbere J %No n Erie, June 0, 1n4.5 lltow Goods at the Gang op. Doyo. Wan n ow buy en.l ,••1 you want to it Wars,. the• you want to be saved he troub'e ui r r • to pay a /ergs price for onaii a•• I , - •MOl4l Bang up GrOCery ' L! y av rtfeeti L Where (hi eon eerlaai • 1100.1 ,tor t of heap Or,se ens. andL, . • off for nigh IT Mo humbug the sigh, c. • between Eighth and Nista .Ir, • .1 , • them Bang l - p Yte., balteLl n Sen•, , . it A ,4 4 Wake tip—dolt t be See ewer letters The pn..01 of the pit 1 , 1, Erie. Just ga, My r E. see n o w receis , urt •Lae , rae Ness Orleans, • Powdered. granulated. cotter ,tud r best Hooey Syria" Oil, Codlisl , I .;. Pad.. Tub., Brooms, Soap, Caudle..., we otfer at hittgaiisr to -,.h ye,- heap tide opposite the BA el 14,, , A-e. a ill 1.4.1( be undersold r rr RR Eris . ..lune 24, I" $lOO PROCLANATIO I Wees.Lerful .Veethcsi (free y the ap, t al • • Lett)re).l•••F re. tree t • qpil the iabab,taut. otPh to le yt to cure plariont met•niane.,.— ileadiehe. PleUtalltta. it. On.) Sietunatinu. anJ all 6roi,ru 3 A de , , t p ()pope W beck and eliec , dat pain, mi.( to aCCOMpltab ne ,re: of' all the eirtittlatilf fluids In the 11....t111 I {pease by any oilier or alt othrr m, alque *plena( WM, the okaoret thrte.e., I do not prop*e lo cure ever) ',way • able by any combination or ine•l,J4 Oil operates on ens:laical and "." 1, fore, applicable to the cure of qtr .“3 , r- , ' , • derangement. arising Crow as luip•vis a - t-1 I want the masses to IJin .1, 111.. tin.•" I..ecatatwe J these Wings are no. •.' ..r. t • The cures made by Irrol Urn a,. OIL" are so near mireetillatis as to rr•era riCerNiiitli 01 similar Curt. 111 ' with oil, slid thews Cures are ov4. •" so Sattiothelar y cod Mitigating ut butus bhe fusetionar tea, and those 1,55 t Itt. Ulth• 101 the Oleg and suffering, to , 0 , .• tad Manila, the simple efficacy ii it., • I.,Lre • Professor tleGratb. therefore. Oa , Mayor. the same to be forie.ted ,1 it, • South 'tight Mt.. POtioda or Vain. to the It lr.t it • Foyer dome, Ulcers. Cse.l , Malang, liWelliPd Glands, I. - • also Palpailagloa. To remove all .•-• 3 to * minutes, Ifappl tied to say paueu4 u• Mulhouse or any Wihlle inotionloo in the Mutt It II MIAS LI rears COO will be given, if any 01 the following Mond Olue if tbey are nut 01 the hottten Pnitadeiplina anti v,rintt, Jll, Rheumatism —l'. loud) turner et M. VV:Braorlsard,lv• Jobs Chinos. 79 Nurtu • Davt4 Stre(ich, Su I 1.t..J , 4 19,419444e41 Wros4—W Frentitn, :4 s.out h 44 Pekes—VV. Ktucade, s 4 S.:tob At tit Sprained Wrts4—John rible. 4011 t rr lr Goat—Jasee togas. S George 414. blearalgra—Dr. Wood. Wood . * 91 , 4. -44 w Inialainakwy Uout—ti, W. Htimptire, .4. t"`' er abetiaaliaili —Sri. Sarah Sulu , s, rir 110. d demon. Albert 44 a DO , 141" . ..# Sprained Amble. also solargsour..t.t Sit Martin 64. Pbiladelpb La, foruptios o. bleed and swolieb Set W 4.191 Tlitrissmi44 eh. A re,' Ruined Sand aeon, and 4wolles Breast +At gni ,Sosterset Borough, Pa ?so Bryurpnlas sad abewsmettam—B Free, 1.4 r.' IS . BeeraYlew—Sr. Willialloe, er: tta nl I c.v .:, aad brained. or others, teat rue, 4.4 4 1 " Any ewe. CT Ilunwrous