The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, March 12, 1859, Image 4

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    ArwtttrAtt.* gowtit.
Eil,
exeritsceexce upon it. To the in
faiiitter.lutture unfolds .her beauties as wel
as her bounties. His is the honest heart,
the liberal soul, the ardent mind, the fresh
imagination. He makes the best of parents
and citizens, the most disinterested ofpat
rons. Between the well syeteanktlted ls
lxnus of his life are intervals of leisure for
general reading and improvement, enough
to give hits 11l the information itecessary
for individual caltunsand social enjtvment.
Though every farmer should look first to
the general fertility of his farm, _as the
Ibundation on which all improvements are
t 9 be laid, hearould be utterly wanting in
the true spirit of his profession, if he did
not design, in due time, to crown his whole
work, by every domestic comfort and ap
riate rural ornament. The business of
) culture is not one merely of practical
utility. The farmer is not necessarily, a
dull swain. His pursuits are consistent
with the keenest admiration of the beau
tiful in nature and art, with the most re.
fined taste, and with all the graces of cul
tivated life. He owes it to himself as a
rational being, gifted with ail the capabili
ties of his race, to the obligations of do
mestic duty, and above all, to the devotion
which we will acknowledge to that gentle
sex, whose smiles are the crowning bliss of
life to provide for his own and his family's
enjoyment, all the comforts and embellish
ments which belong to a mature civiliza
tion. Among other high duties, is that of
properly educating his children. And to
such of them as are destined to pursue his
own profession, he should give much more
than that testehing, which stops at a mere
knowledge of the routine of farm prac
tice.
A sood agricultural edu ion is both
drawn
scientific and practical. e knowledge
which is necessary to mak a thoroughly •
intelligent farmer is to drawn from a
variety of sources.
It is gratifying to see the attention be
ginning to be paid to this kind of education
in our countryto know that agricultural
chemistry is becoming one of the branched
of collegiate instruction, and that institu i
tions are projected, and Indeed in existence
among us, where the best methods of rural
art and every branch of farming work will
be taught experimentally, practically and
scientifically, In such institutions, the
labours of the field, the barn, and the work
shop, will be followed by the lessons of the
school room. Thus practice and science
will be combined, and the agricultural
pupil will become, the finished farmer.—
Let me commend such institutions to your
favour, gentlemen, for the benefit of your
sons.
The first thing for every farmer is to im
prove himself, and to see that his children
are growing up to adorn his own profession
or any other they May choose to engage in.
More than half the future presidents, cabi
net officers, men in all responsible statiouf-,
are to be grown on the farms of our country.
Now, farmers arid planters., you must grow
large crops ; it is a great loss to only hitit
cultivate the land. You must grow fine
cattle; it would be a shame to perpetuate
scrubs. You must drive a horse to admire
and not to be ashamed of since in the long
it will coecno more; but above all things
you must grow good boys and girls, for the
coUbtry wants them—it must have them,
and nobody in the world is well situated
for raising them iirot right, healthy, vigor
ous, intelligent, incorrupt, as the farmer.
Let no day go by, r.nt even in the harvest,
without getting a new idea, and see to it,
that children are getting new ideas and
right ones.
Baowm BITTT.—Take two dozen tine
large apples, and cut them into thin slices,
pare them if preferred, but it is not necess
ary. Crumb up a loaf stale bred. Take
a deep pudding dish, put in a layer of bread
crumbs, then one of apple, sprinkle over
them some brown sugar, put in piece of
butter, and any spice that may be prefer
red, then sprinkle in a very little cold
water. Put on another layer of crumbs,
and then the apple, sugar, butter, spice
and water again. Go on until the dish is
full, making the top layer of apple. Bake
in a quick oven. Eat hot. with sugar and
butter, or wine sauce.
Tenure° GRAFI ixr.s.—For many years
we have raised grapes by the bushel from
'a single vine, and our trimming is done in
the following manner. The first week in
July we commence and cut back to the
second leaf or bud of the present season's
growth. Have a sharp knife and trim a
portion every day (a little at a time) until
the whole vine has been gone over. Au
tumn, winter and springpruning are avoid
ed; but we have large, nice, smooth grapes
in abundance.—C. G L., North likwattifee/d,
N.Y.
%sax PIA Sour.—Shell a peck of pe►9
and boil them until quite tender in two
quarts of water. With a little cold milk,
stir two half spoonful of flour, very vnooth i
add a little salt, black pepper and a dust
of cayenne pepper, and stir that into the
boiling peas, until the whole boils again;
and you will have a cheap and wholesome
summer dish. • Green pea soup may else
be made by using broth, instead of the
milk and water.
Bonn BREAD PUDDING.—AD economical:
dessert and a very good one, also. Take
about one pound of the scraps of dry bread
you have saved, and baeak into small
pieces; pour on enough hot water to soak
it thoroughly. Let it cool, and then mix
with it one quart of milk, three eggs, and
a little salt. A few raisins will not injure
it. Put in a pudding bag and boil it an
hour. Serve it up with molasses, or sauce
according to your taste.
To Cuss: liniaoss.—The greatest care
should' be taken in cleaning a Mirror, to
use only the softest articles, lest she glass
should be scratched. It should first be
dusted with a feather brush, then washed
over with a sponge, dipped in spirits of
wine, to remove the fly spots. After this,
it should be dustAd with powder blue in a
thin muslin bag, and finally polished with
an old silk handkerchief.
Lswm.—The best greases for Ameoe.an
Lawns are Bluergrass, (Pba Co' nepresa, ) mea
dows or green- (Poa Pratensis,) and
White Clover, (isoAera repens,) which w
over moat parts of the C ited
States. They make a soft, thick t into
wool, and require only to be often Oat to
maintain a constant verdure through* die
growing season.
0 tsomutuan.--I:hte and a half pounds of
treacle, one and a half pounds of ilo a ir,
half pound of butter, well beaten, h f
pound of coarse sugar, quarter pound of
candied lemon, half an ounce of ginger,
six eggs, the yolks and whites beaten se
parately, one., tea spoon of soda. Rake
two hours in a ow oven.
Psocutrasivs A atcrtrrits.—,Ertitier its
influence spring up tasty and convenient
dwidlings, adorned with shrubs and flow
ers, and beantiffil with' with the smile*
of happy wives, tidy . ' nin the lap of
ilionestf r ul age—broad hen hs, and arts as
well as words of welcome.
M. The Ohio C 1 or says, - large
fume bait tilled, have been the curse of
the west.r Thesame remark would apply
with equal force to other sections of the
country.
Cuesaasar Puma:No.-4k t of eras
berries timed Into quart of batter, made
like a batter pudding. botydry litde stifko,
ii ray nice mites with sweet sauce.
tin"
,his
tt be.
Ars st
and
~sted
wiry, is
who
Guars,
Finest ekturphea—tallestl steeple
Fastest horses -.fairest teatime t
Biggest lakes that ash can swish-in
Most of railroads longest Avers--
Nom flinektut—never Hulking ;
Bose of one sling—tooattfinnaidtin ,
Jumps the highest—squats the lowest
Runs the itaistait--walka thealowest;
More disatuera--mote delusions;
More confessions--adore confusions;
Who Gan oeut us—who outdo as ;
Who can old a °sadist* ita!
Biggest 10144 y—bigger to be—
Now the teak of adding Cuba/
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11154.• The :tusts who sows Assensions Le
tweak a ma* and his w44‘ ia very apt to
reap aie-heivea and w6p•siticks. A poor
crop, and neg. torthAfultivating.
NS. "Belk r what is the very highest
latitude o ?"
"The a t
latitude known is that
which di Janes allows to his feelings,
,Iroc #
when waltzing with our Kate."
J-f is unnecessary to say that Bobby was
immediately marched off to bed.
me" -You Took, , ' maid an Irishman to a
pale, haggard smoker, "as if you had got
cr.lt of your grave to Light your aegari and
et)aldn't find your way beck again. •
SIP - At • dinner Springfield, Mass., a
lady sent the following volunteer toast :
"sYyrucs old bachelors—the etergreens of
society. ' 1
WIT EbTTLED IN VERSE
Where yt.ikever ►a Cork, air •' Foote we,
asked one day.
And the actor replied. in his humorous
way,
That though in moat cities of note he had
ireeb,
Yet of Cork twos the drawings alone that
he'd seen.'
ipar •• Do yonofind the bump of generosi
ty there 9" said a silly fellow, whose head
was under-going phrenological inspection.
There is something here rather giving,"
said the man of heads, pressing his fingers
on the skull:
When strangers visiting Words
worth's house wished to see his study, the
servant said- The library where my
master keeps his books is in that room,
but his study is in the fields."
IM. A yougg man, jtud commencing
hotuekeeping, said be did not find it hall
so hard to gat married ea he did to get the
furniture. •
star queer how some folks get along.—
There is a thzigerpop who never did a sutch
of work, dressed Like a nabob's tife ; while
Mr Spiglesk, a great lazy scamp, always
lives is ell, has, the best pew in church, ap
pears, quarterly in the tashion, and is in reg
ular standing on Change To get along in
the world, you must do nothing, and dress
well. Try on a lair and see.
1109.. A Lady s rote upon a window come
tter-et4, intimating design at never
Mat-Ding A gentleman vi rote the follow
ing lines underneath
• The lady aohn4 , reofth-r rhe«e word. t
token ;
Wrote 6411 t..n gleam, io .I“.w a may ho
broken
To winch he mighe:have added
And then, with ht , nvst fear that two
might rate it
Wrote a on Oita% that you d at least
•ee throligh
ifit— A drugglt Ant his Irish porter into
a darkened celtex soon after, bearing a
H01t... he went In the opening, and called
out Patrick, ktiep your eyes skinned :"
" Och Liver an eyeil roared Pat " but
my ti(”q- that's intirely."
A good story is told of Mrs. Doug
lass, who vas asked recently regarding her
Whig,
Her replt was, "I am an old line
Whig, with Douglpis proelivitte , "
Oar What t 6 tile difference between a
butcher and a yo4ng lady ? Ana.—The
former kith the. dross, while the latter drese
es to kill •
Ste The Loinstille Journal contains a
string of verseb film a lady, addressed to
it• George D. Prenti4e." The concluding one
' quires whether lie will not come to her
when balmy sleep" has wrapped her •3pir
* "in a dream of hams,' and holy angels are
, etching her, and press upon her lip- "a
eet km?" Prehtice lays. ••WP empliat
i ally answer. we 4111. -
_ hi.! doine . tic
I liiir An editor gpeakin of
$
gnerease. gives the followini •
- Sound the stagithorn, blaat the trumpet
That the want* world may know'
F'ubli.h, it through all the border..
Elen unto Jeritho
Seize -your pen. uit, dreaming poet.
And in.numbeq.qmootti ae may he.
Spread afar the joyful tidings--
Bet:4y%, got **titer baby'
ler A servant girl, in the town of A—,
in England, whoa.- beauty formed matter
of general adniiration and (11,..ceusgion, ut
paa9ing a group !.,1 officer- in the- .itreet.
heard one of them exelaini to hi , . fellow•.
"By ileavens shp'... painted Turning
round, she very qpietly replied, "Yes, -tr .
and tt Heaven ¢nly"• The offioer- ac
knowledged the tore,. ..f tin rf-Luke. and
apologized.
Sirt,overnor Morgan's private secretary.
Mr. Bli e, iv..a wag. The other day a man,
decidedly inebriated, walked into the exe
cutive charnber and called for the Govern
ur. What do yOu want with him?" in
quired the secretary. "Oh, I want an uf •
flee with a good salary-0, sinecure." ''Well,
replied the secretary, "I can tell you.some
thing better for you than a sinecure—you
had better try r "water cure " The ine'bri
ate vamosed.
mr- A modest young lady, just gradua
ted from a certain academy, remarked, the
other day : "I cannot deceive how the
young gentlemen can drink to such rec eas,
when they know it is sr, onnjurious to their
Institut ion:: •
sar " John," said a father to his son, one
day, when he caught him shaving the 'down'
off his upper lip. 'don't throw your shaving
water out where there are any barb-footed
boys, for they might get their feet pricked !"
gie, A Havana oorrespondent of the
Hartford Ames says:
Spanish friend *eked me yesterday
'WEat if the Spanish fleet should, go and
bomixtr4.l, New 'York?' I could not ima
gine such an absurdity and told him so.—
He said to ts Creole with me, what would
they do in New York if 10,000 Spanish
soldiery should land there? A Yankee
Captain sitting by said, if the soldiers be
haved themselves they would not be trou
bled, but if they made any disturbance,
they would he put into the station-house.'
Spaniard says—' Qineyi igabe."
Wk.! Many a true heart, that would have
come back, like a dove to the ark. after its
first transgression, has been frightened be
yond recall by the angry look and menaFe,
the taunt, the Sill -age charity of an unfor
giving spirit. -
liar A little 'Swedish glfl, while welkin
with her father on a starry night, absorbed
4n contemplation of the skies, being asked
tg what she was thinking c replied, " I vont
thinking if the wrong side of heaven is so
glorious, what must the right side be?"
THE TWO AIWELS.
There are two angels that attend unseen/
Each one of us, and in great hooks repird
Oar good and evil deeds. He whtyfrites down
The good ones, after every act•fi closes .1E -
His - Yolume, and ascends A" . it to God.
The other keeps his drenAl daybook open
Till sunset, that we tidy repent: which doing
The record of the ... ac'tion fades sway,
And leaves a itire of white across the page.
No/ if my act he good, as I believe it,
It cknn"..‘e recalled. It is already
Bead up in heaven, as a good deed aecom
plished.
Thit rest is yours
*ft. A quiet exposition of truth has a
better effect than a violent attack on error.
Truth extirpate% errors as grass extirpates
weeds, by working its way into their places,
and leaving them no room to grow.
Up again, brother ! need not a fall!
Rough is the, highway, slips chance to all '
Riae to your feet, then! have a good heart,
Now, looking forward, nuke a fresh start
Up, then, and onward; never despair,
Morn may be cloudy, noon may be fail-
What smiles and welcomes would I 46ve
Some friends to see each day I lire ;
And yet what treasures would I pay
If some would always stay 'away'
'' -Mother 1 sholdn't be surprised if
our Susan gets choke some day."
"Why, my son?"
Because . her beau twisted .111, arm
around her neck, the other night, and if
she had not kissed him to let her go, he
would have strangled her. "
A NAIVE CONFESSION. - A. young lady last
Kigniass" somewhat surprised her part
ner tos expri%sing a decided aversion to
moustaches I.eing I.ressed to grte her
reason for it. -lie at tint fenced off the
question by declaring that a lady needs no
reason for disliking things. On being
further questioned, she glanced slily at the
moustache, and then darting an arch look
at her partner's anxious face, on which the
most luxuriant of moustaches had been
cultivated, she replied, with charming 'la,-
vete. "Well. I don't Mind telling yo. It
is because they—oh. .‘c, tickle one"'
Va." 312,,,, will you take my arm' "
" Yes. sir, and you too "
"Can't spare but the arm. replied the
old bachelor
" Then." returned she, - I .han't take
it. 8S my motto i •ontA, trAole bey r noh
my ."
stir 'Tway twilight. The sun had sunk
benerth the- western hills, and the bright
rays which , creaked the eastern horizon
had disappeared. A lovely female. ttho
had been butane short week a bride, had
been led to the hyrnenial altar with lively
anticipations vi future felicity, sat en a se
cluded apartment is ith her hus - banil She
slowly moved her nymph-like forte toward,
the partner of her bosom, raised h*.r deli
cate hand—and-4 'upped 4,n. ila hie fa, c wah
the aLsii-clr.th The t inainth rof this inter
esting :toy will appear in the Lid
LiyAt7.o.y ahn b, a nti,-n in all the
brilliant writer - vrol - 1 ,1 --and the
county adjacent
Asir (rlrie (9bserver.
AL 4 14 .k 1 AS P PI 1 1.1TICAL Ii lt\Al;
BY B. F. SLOAN.
fir TX b ruboteriberm pall rn adraure,
11 ..u,—tre ~pie., will be e. 1.1 t. .“.! for $4, and
at the mon rate ft r „arc. r
Any eubncrlber telling to pa, wlttm, th, roar, the
paper a ,i 1 ••11i/lEll aid If, n Mad. 1- tit at
the rata. /1.1 r on r, Jod left w ItL aI r. I.•r for
rAI/.1.11D
I/ Alt- r VERMIN
Ur. mu_ • , °be w ., Our ~.,„etit h• s ,
lino tw.i 1 .0) One r (111
One (hr. ,h Ilya I, .J
rirl , b , .018 r n 1 bars K, .0 1r /to --
I sc. Nulires— u,. 46 • 0 1 , . I, nu all,.
$ll 60, 1 1 ,ar 11,
Ooe column, or 10 et, - , Sent
SO 3 0+,,0th. • fl 4
•,,• (aids ,o•ech / Wert,.• ll St r
LOAM .1 lib. 111 , w, 1 .0.- k 1 ,
trtgba, $6
opeetal and E • 10, 101 0i
adrrrtura /tent soot in 11-11.14,11111tir
for lean Man ono d,.llar
Q' nrrelnante and.,there r.quirnor L'anat••
ID toot/ doer h•Wirrit, nl ll be al/so, d 1 , , ,ear•• a, (direr,
and card. for $l5 hor addit.looal opac,
be to pirtiportli 110,1 thritileirll.ll.o.y. sours be pt.rutl
confined to 1.140 leitlll4lAt, hUl l lrl ,- /in • 1110 .1 1 k114 , er
wont for tranatrut ndsortta.darat- ro est 11
Bills for 'elixir adrrrttatog wall 1, i,r0k0nr.,11,,,,p
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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DEALER 111 CIO•ko. ActitrbP•, F Inl J.
•
Stlper Lt, t ,k jtj , Glapp,p, Got
Moultitnp, Cutler. and Fang. Gootip. Paragt•n
north nude Wept Park near Prilpitch pt
H AYES a: J0K.D.104
A /101..3, t I: MT 4 If. l tgA LA.P.I4 U Unney
cad Staple Dry Giwalit, Carpe ire, Oil Llotbes,
No. 1 lirvati's Mork, Ene. l'a.
SQ A. DAVENPORT.
e ITT"RNEI (
Block, o. ICoottreraer k Hake, Clothing k.n•
trai re on State Street
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k. CIA 11.BILA 1711.
Arroartil •T LA W--Oftirt• tab
Dearly opposlatft the I wirt Fipu.e , Erie, I
T.
Ss ,Stesrare ¢ cra rlq.r,
10. HoLix ALS. r...ND {UTAH 1 1 1tr()01t1T, i or°. r 01 Stab•
7tb st's, Denier in Paints, Olin, lli e-Muffs, wa.A. rrunphene.
Burning Fluid. Brnahee.
MILLER 4 111n11.11",
['TALl'''. I .v. 'l/.43
tudin,n, Pntk to-t.t 'l4 Wr,fit k Co'.
Ezell/44.g, .•r.., }_n., IL
W 11.1.1 t .. /.eN115..
rtok ANIt , t,I %..ALL. , N AT I kW
rrnoot...l 1.• r0.rn..1 1,411101 of
c"rner State AN .1 Fn.,
131111(iDEN
dTI ,I II-fi 14 41 I 1K - glib ,
1.11y14 d Block, ..ppooot.• Rrt.R o . 11. t. I, riitrstle, on U."
Park, Krim,
J W RRIGOKIN
W k. 314.141L11„
Ilk TT IT.
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C. eiEI.DEN,
WHOLZHALL mad IRPt.t. .Inider,lu 411 kind.
of E . rirrlisti, German and AM•TICIIIVI Hardwire, Anvils, ‘" lees,
iron, Nails, Steel, kc. Saddlery sad Carriage Ttimmings,
Machine Belting and racking Vreneh opposif.• the
Reed HODS., grip, Ps.
R OGERS 21:: HENN EMT,
ll W HOLLMA 14 A '0 HET A I L el. la fiaril
wens, Croeker), Giamilmn. awl Saddlery, Noa. 11 and 12
Etripine Bloc*, eoroor • f Fifth and :lute Amt.., g&. Pa.
L alla ram. I. A laral NETT
WCON I / 1 .131( dc SUANNON.
(Sneduseerata Sweep 4, At Crukey....
I-icicles in Engfljb, ()email and Amato= Hunleare and
Cutlery. Also. Keil*, Anvils, Vim', Iron and Steel, No.
3 Read House. f.ne.
JAIIIES
Ts most, u the room reeentt oompw..l by
J1110)04 Keq. as s Law Offloe, and over the Store of N.
Murphy between the Reed Hone* and Browne note!.
NI NA FORD dc CO.,
inA.Laits is GoLu, sliver, Rank Notes,
Coraleatee of Deposit, &e. Sight exchange on the rift
cipsl cities 'penitently for male. tleloaNn D Reed noose,
Public Square, trie
t j AMES CILLOOK dc CO.,
liceLnicea sod Manufacturers of timat,
lktort and Blinds, Yeenli et , I the shop formerly occupied
by Hugh Joshes.
111111 RON SWAM'.
strtualett Alto Pa %alma:T.-oam% at Ms
rhalltuoa, Fourth stn.:, ou door FAO of tho old Apo
thee:try Hall.
MIN:11143 dic RANYAND.
UKALSRII Iry Omerlie*, Pro‘ Wuur , Pro
duce, Pork, Flab. Salt, anoint, Flour, Fruits , Nutt, Mare,
Nat* Brooms, Wooden, and Stone Were,
ke.. Tenni Comb. Pikes I le. No. 4 Wright'a Block,
State Street, 4 doors *bore. the Post Ofileo, Erie, Ps.
Lacs it RATIIIIIVN,
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Dimmest, Ottlee In Bait? 'la ns ..
Bloat, myth Ade of PabileBquare, formerly °amp .0 .y
Magni k Co. AU work warranted.
JARECK i BROTHERS.
incatala in Jewell, %Valet" Cloaks, Sit
vs; Brittannia and Mated Ware, Looking Olsson, Pocked
and table Cutlery. rano , Gonda ke., ke. American Sloes,
state street Erie Pa. 24 /-
GRAY dlc FARRAR.,
wooLts.u.x GitoOMP, and Wert in
West India Goods , Powder , Shot Caps, Wety Fuse
Tobeeoo, Climb; nett, Oft, *c ., Ate., No. 7, poonell Mock,
State 'tree; Erie, PL.
A. N. GMT.
Jon* num a co.,
lotl zir
volormause munzliasson Merchants,
Lau, In Coal, Floor, F d agent Ilbr a daily Hoe al
tipper Laze ll<samets, Pa Bock, DU, Pa.
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Wholesale aim alma of
lad gio S
oLek "..'B4lll
LAM=, ra..y OW • Somme, Un
b5i141,....h... Was Cords..
511w.et. a
T lump tißeihmosothirs.
awls& Welts& • itattemsd
• gds. Pi.
IPA a. 5110 11X8,
► FAINIOII.II3/4 /MIMI ew itid .stmt
uric trboolor t ikEd!
red
SIM* • Bomar over
Auit la's Jewittry West - Pllfiy h. a'Bttteb
i. to Orlon
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dellemstr as Lair, airiNd. Ihri• Omit
Celleetteme sad other basissu sassdtd to w ith
Prbeastases sad dikoidsh.
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iefter
Wass Piaci, Me* to Sash.
landing. arstilts, ark. Pa.
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CIVIGIBAY CLAIM.
Inpaasua Gaon" Aid Dobai is
Domank and laiported Wage' and ums. ale = n
Tobacco, halt, Mk 0111, sad Agouti' lot Mond*
Ala. Dolmen Meek, ittato striot We, PiA
vv. it
g jOHN W. AVREA.
linsinpurrnann.Wholand* and Reda
Wolin in all Us& nt Tado, biswinit it= 244413 44
(Him li
and Dining Chain, e. 4 Nary stone , Brio, Ps,
S R. CHURCHILL.
MANIPAINCILII & Dealer in Doak& Beat!
etz Whiakey, V tisiolised House on Pelmet st•
J
ISAJOIL
Mies in Boots and Shoot at Whole.
eal: and Retail, at No. 10 lirown's Block Meta drag,
Erie, Pa,
`)LDS 411 c LOW,
Ittarprwernass k Wholeeal• and Ratan
declare In Wall and Obis % Pumps of enpertor quality, the
cheapest and beet now in use. Shop ed Twelfth street
neat Peach, Me, Pal
.. X4lreduct for, akrrytng water for family, Win or
purposed for tale cheap.L. W. Ot.za, IL L.
D R. u. L. ELLIOTT,
Roliunuerr barrurr.—
°Mee and Dwell*" 14 south Part HOw,
•
first block east istnEii bask tiedIODIPL
Erie, July 10,
GINOROK 414/111TON.
YouvrAabrsckand C.Hombsloa Xerehant,
Public Dock, srfe, dealer w Coal, Salt, Fish. Flour and
Plaster.
JOSEPH MeCARIIIII4
W sousaas and Retail (Sealer in Groceries,
Provision*, Ship Ckandier,y, Wood end Willow *are as,
ke., State Street, rate, Peon.
EMPI RN STURM
W. A. GIIIIIIWOLD, Jobber, sod Retail
Dealer to 'eery description of Foreign and Dotooetio Dry
Goode, Carpeting*, Oil Clothe. to. No. 1.1, Slate street,
cnrner of Filth. Erie. Pa. - •
• • • • .
13 UBPALO CLOTHING M.TOILK,
r. A. Taws. Deals, awl Manufacturer
In drat quality Beady Medi Clothing and Gentlemen's
funalaking Goode, M 0.7, Brown's Block, State street, Erie.
Yu.
IV 1 L LUX THORNTON,
!varlets or nu Paws Deeds, Agree
moot Bonds Lad ynrt.ge. L 05..., ALE, accurately tad
eatatully drawn. Mot on reach, Woe., over Ju. 8.
Stonett, Gracory Store Eno, Pa.
TF. DOWNIIIII.3.
ti • Arrenugire AT LAW AID JrIITICI TM
AC I Will Nile:pee to the "wren.' Courts of Erie County,
Lad pee prompt "hod faithful attention to all butanes@ en
truhtedto hut Whod'', either aa au A toruey or Xigtatrate.
cr . ()glee to inspire Mock. corner of rztote sad Fifth
Erie, Pa
mr B. 11.Vrit11/0111t.
WWI Prochall, Jukuson. Co ,
OPORTOILO A Jobbery of Foreign and Domeatie Dry eeoods
Noe Murray and 31 Warren Streets, New York.
iLLLLY c COMMILL, CUARLIMa. eR.LPHZILD,
Itritli O. JOR,P4M, eaRTI/2 lIAOYDRIM.
.1 - W. DOCGLASS.
• ATTOKNICT A T Lny,--Ottee removed to
nen bgtlding gest of Stnte Street, on the northstde of the
Parl4 Erie Nu.
ALLEN A. CIAA Ili.
• Joirire or THY P 5.401..-0001, ha litW
Meek comet otreach Btreet and the Public Square, Eric
Ps.,
I It. BLAKE,
111 . • • XVIACTCIIZ/i and WhOktlaill and Re
L.
Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Straw Goods, Artin
nisi Flowers, Ribbons, sin., /.4 1 4*.:5411 FRatiolnsige Mutt
leery, Paragon Building, frontin4,tbe Park,Crla, Pa Isar
ticular attention paid to thderr
G. LI) IS ,
.14 THIS DAT OPENING • fplendid
ru.o.rtif.ent of noll Galt Clans Valm•A, Motto ("upg ond
'weer*, Utst.o, Candlesticks, and • great rstrwty of
( SEFUL A.SD OR.S.LSIEATAL 4RTICLEs,
au ita W. fesr the liohday• Elegant Cake itatiketa, Tea Aids,
Pitcher*, tmlaer Cup., Forks, Spoons, 14Ales, Napkin
I no, I beatail ul platten:kilo and lots of rt,L Jey elr), Wet
,ht e, and Fancy Ooods —Calf and op..
Frio. Dec 2.5,18:.8.
2 000 Y D
rtrti wihted each Merino,
amt . 'all wool iintaPe naAinro st mud) lees than ruling
priem Very dump Good*at the
nee 13-27 RFT EirCE
(31. t? 11: 0 F V INNit
I AM Dow prof or , l to tato& tor otle, mod *oho
...s3trir
$t orehleo for the lollovriog het of TRE:ErI
. ANLrj ui LA: f i f; ti . ,. 1, , , , t ; , „, , i „ , inn , , ~,, Ir . itru . 1 ,
. .
.• 1,1,10 Tram., 41, .arieto feet bleb
Peach " •21, • ato ••
" SO " to •
" liwarf—baara I/ it
herry " Tarte* wry.
i•abells and ('atawla tirsira tlurr , I.attng
r ,, tlCOrn and b/Jfin el., earl!, et r,e
Lawitin
, rnio Kan, !leery, he. b.1./0/ •
Eiergt•eila 111 • a.to , us kin-n•
Horne Chemiut, Ifounta.n t• 1,, 11 , 11.ris Plf. Plant,
berry, Ctirranta, &s.
Order far any of tim ala,• y tua, ieft at tin. Hardware
Store of I. C. ! , ,ti.naar, Erie, or aent to the autweriber at
Swan'a Station, Erie County, l'a
114:61%, SAIII.. EL SEILLYEN
- MEW ARRANGE3IENTS.
.1. MeteAISTER, be. mg purchased the tram. Inter
eat of U.S. Clark, of the late firm of Clark.ar McCarter,
In Abe Grocery and Prbvistou Buis:war, the Buboes' will
hereafter be continued by bun at the old stand where he
will to reedy and willing to wait on all the old Cturtoruers
to the late firm and will he plea.a.i to eew as costly new
Owe an will favor bun with )1 call.
Eris, Jibe 27, MI.
MEM=
WOULD say to their friends .11.1 the pi:italic, that they
hare erected and put in Wept a Foundry on Peach Street,
' , oath of the Railroad Depot. where they will naanufao
ture and keep on hand all •uch Caatiuga as are usually
mad , in their line otqfittaineas, Including
iaTOVES AND P 1.0 %1' Pi,
the. dillemenl lauds, Sleigh Shoe,, CAA Ireea Keith.*
kee eke Thee, have I.lolf On Label a large. anti chola. Mel
leevtet.n of MT ft V KM.,
wmonq which mat bu (ont' 11, , Keyittotor, anner's Fa
'mar, Ljula. .14Sunttoctia, Forsst WI, We xlsrm 19t1IX And
Utotaile Also , dirk:vitt tontlttrun of I • arlorBtoro.
rot l oft' sod Woo.. all of which they wiU iAI,
whuh-
Aale or rt rhea+ for CASII, escbasore for Old !tun,
Copper, brae. ur leuuutry ]hoer about to
purchase wilt lind U tp their interest to rite let s cab.
MR. JOlth CPAti.'. IMA started s lbw-lent Hhop .3
..section with our b.•usery, where Sle.o. ht., ID , . will
tettlt end .u.. 1 such r nay
to , ellitrd for in loot hut.
SIB, W. SIALICK.', Is engaged Itlsa,uothiug on the
p,rnoe. • 1.1, Lim %(•H k>uNi,
Lune, rmrpt. 11, ISZAI 11Nt.
F lfiF.! FIRE: I 1:1; ' :
tail TO G. A. ItiENNOITTrO In-
Dormer of Stale sucl F IRL street, Wight's
Biotic, tip MAIM 110 , 101 your property leyoltra He re
preeeuto the followinc reliahie Companies
MLltetiol:TW FOLK 4 St 1: INSCRANCt COM
PANY of Philadelphia. A utboriSeci C..1pWa159.40110,000
Secu rely invested Otto(1,000
YARIILILS' CNION INSURAFCR Ci/IIPANT, Athena,
Bradford Co., Pa. Capital $11310,000 All 'paid up
and ea/rarely invested.
I=
RAW* V tow OA attUrity to the laeured win permit.
Erie, Der. 13, Itlbd. (1. A. BEND I . " AO.
TJi. ,T L'yTTi'E UN THE FIELD
Ity e AGAIN
I, Wol; LD PtA If to toy and the public to
peen) that I hare commenced the
Toaoliss sad Heady Made Cletbhur Dustiness,
In all its various branches, in the Store lately occupied
by Mr. Cue, no the Public Square, between RrouVeliotal
and th e Reed Route, where I will eadtparor to hart' at
all time a choler selection of
CLOTHS, CAP*l2llllAllic AND AIICZNDNe
which 1 will make op to order upon short silica , and
warrant to give satisfaction or no sale. Pe Win want
of anything in my law can depend upon beinglairty dealt
with, uI am determined not to make up all goods but
such sa will giro ottistaction. lam making 4 good as
sortment of
IKALDE CLOTWfI,
ableb r; l i t tl a be lk i
Home make and warranted to be SP re
presented or money ',handed.
Perform partaanag for CASH are invited to mil and
examine nrr Goode and Prices, as I am determia•d to rill
charfor Bash.
eVTTING &us oo abort notice and warranted.
, Oct. 2, um JOHN' M. JUSTICE.
THE DELAWARE MCI UAL INSUR
ANC!. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. '
AUM now doing boalnees on the Entunl OW, giving
the in rated a participation in the pandit of the Compa
ny. without habi/ity beyond thoprertil i zit pall
Mita upon the !cam and Camila cared on Gor most
lemsmadeLot. Wises will be z inatially and promptly
adjusted.
illy , iitks on merchenese y bUildloge and other property
in town or country, for a WWI term permanently.
DLEBOTORS.
Joseph H. Sen% ' JeaneeC. fland„
Theophilna Plodding, • John C. Davi{
Hobert Burt.. a i , John Gartatt,
Ibigis Cs*, S at Edwerde.
Gen . David D. Study,
W
Money, hese illi R. Davis.
• Falwell, Wam Ilap„
Ile 8. Thomas. Dr. 11.. M. Muelost,
. ' John Taller, Ja. Spencer lidlense,
Geom. Sena% John J. Nartlho,
Edward Darlinien, John B. Pm,
J. 0. Johnsen, • IL Jones
•
Edmond Alooder
Wx. ' Maxims,. Pewit.
Minoan 8, NSISSOta.h, Seery.
Erir Applkslion can be %mei. to
Arie, April 4, 111111. , J. KELLOGG, Agent Aria.
0 ! ,
FARA( ER'S!! 1. 1 •._
i • t sane gee Um BUCWAYJI4iOTAZING *UMW
An ndmituied Ind sold by
g. ft UDDICL.L, Minn k CO.,
•. •. Ili AK,
CO,VOXIT,
Fruit Trees and Evergreens
ACHESON .& HENRY
11117101114 & EME R. R.
„.: XXIV, 11412.4 1 / 1 0.31.11.1FT.
ArAN andattlenooie Watioataill *ay, Noe. 11, awl until farther Or
hase„ hineg rim as tallowie
WV* sant
1 • A. R. 2 Nlikt Rama, Map at W 0144444, Datddrh,
sad Meet Ore* anima at Buffalo at t A. M.
T. AA. Iffy at sli Mistime *sand Wodertfile.
* w h a m s . and lbw arrive, at Rethiki
atf99P.Y.
dck, A. N.,amatanotteatten, stopping at all etattoas,
imbed at Baal° 12 10, T. M.
. The above teal= eosneet at banktri and While with
1:4 1 .8 11
Ro talus as k and New To* Cultist Rail
ad.
LEAVE BUFFALO.
11 46 A. V. Man, ii‘apptair at all Malawi exerptSwaltilk
at 3
MAIN 46 P liaamarrads sad Wealarkv . tile, arrivapat Nato
. 11.
2Night Express ilt,o at Sliver Creek, 11aakIrk
aid aniva• MIN& at 6 60 A. 11.
4 P. M., aaaassaioasiloa,atopplag at all stations, affirm,
at trla 9, P. M.
Nev. 216, 1.6 6. 10 K.. BROWN. Supt.
H : . c c ~t V .: y~,:.~
ONAND A ER Monday. December 29
4.1%141 13:11 feather none, Proanker Tulsa *ill
AVE -CLEVELAND.
12 30 P.ll. bran Train stops at an Way Stations escape
Wlsidias,p, Unionville and Saybrook. and w
rites at P. X, Dunkirk 180 P. X, Sada&
090 P.
900 P. K. led Swami Train stops of Palosavnlai
Coanoast, and Gisard, only. and arrives
at ilth Wt .. 2 41 A. 111.• Elnealo, 4 1.0 A. Y.
30 P. X. Aconsitendatan Train stop it all Stations,
olives at Sri. 10 80, P. X.
- LEAVE ERIE.
7 33 P ia t:et Uprose Train rirat Girard, Conneaut,
sod Pabanovia only; and arrive at
'4
40, 31.
3 30 rV II & I Train stops at ,all Way Statioas exeepl
- Saybrook, traisseille, Perry, Mentor and W lekbiffe,
and &Mese arClerataod at Po, P. M.
7 0, A. Y. isprow Train atop/ at Girard, Connqaut,
Aila
takaL and Painesville only, and arri resat Cleveland
1100, A. Y.
All the through trains going - Westward, ononowt „at
Cleveland with trainetar Toledo, Chia go, Columbus, Cin
alanati, ha. As.
All toe through tribas to liaetward,ronneet at Pon
kirk with the trains of the N. I' k Lite kationtid and at
Baal* wttlt the N. Y. Central and Buffalo and N Vlair
aullroutia.
H. IiOTTINg; HAM, , apvrtatentirtit
Clerelaad, Dee: 9, 1668.
KNOW ALL PERSONS
THAT THERE IS oN SALE ('HEAP
A T HANSON'S PEACHES, cherrion, Currant. sod
Tomatoes. as Crash a. New }'rust, pro-
GROCERY 'nerved in Au TtgLA tan.,
FRESHIt.AISENS:, Currants, Ctt
DEPOT. 'sou, Fig% Lemons •n.l Naito
'lions Linda
YEA& CAICE:‘, Jr.o Iktou 1 -sot.;
Forerpattsl weekly to All English Lady
A T HANSON'S of this City, 7.1M14:..4 11.1 t host lltmal
lin use
S LERATU-, t ,•( Tartar. Car
,.
FAMILY bonsnet and and
Rabbitrs itsiurig I ovror
GROCERY. ' lisieearont, t vr.l, ilia, Vstrina, Co-
bA rt e. tifir/.114t. 111 W 11,1,1,,
Sage Aug, -Mad 110 in large.
A T HAP:SOWS and small 11.-klrot. Peper
• rkaum.,, rat. u u p..
KIM Flavoring I. strtiv•v
DANDUAIO, FAAtlw
,of CoMI% fain LOLL, in
H4RSON'S 6 pound I an. nr trj 11, y•ti.iiin
Jar% hlncho, Rio Ott. I miler C atkr.,
Rowar.l t odre I rul per tat t.un
l'ou tint, Young Upton, o 4 Hylton,
Skin, to buck
Al HA01.94/N'3 t 0..., 01 011prrn, Aultht. I.y 11n . hu
or no rttat
SUGARS-4 rur.i....1
Nowderemi !aid Vtibll• I "..
P.
A t BANS. ,, , N.. (i.e... .n.l P o rt"
P -4 A; .11iPLA:•-b,N.
l ean , an ,j p,,, t ,, Rh• Iltatutgriknit .•
trim. H tome Syrup.
A T HANSON'S itatd,c( II —,,,serk,,t F it., (ut
Chewing w 4 Suu•Atu,;,. "grsothrh and
1 ..
Saturul Leaf, A tol. rs-o • . .1.W., kc .
but yr.. mu , t •tup—th. I', tp r , n I
afford us won. It parr nem—hut air hutedreth r t b • 14, , t
bPini told you Perhaps we ma, r. t 13111.• 1111. Prlbp.4l. (Wit
week, but don't Plot l'..r that I.ut ,-,m. , . 5 .,,i m .p. and A i n,
the Queen n( the t•outh V , ll %V.'. I. I. 1 I . oNr. tam. ••rt,..
Ulf' ..bako not 1,14 n tol,l luu '
DON'T FillflatiE.T THE t IA t F..
Erie, Jan. SO, Pi ..S.
---
WHISK 1... N.
DOILrBLIS KP.CTI.FIED, W 4 IR KA %TEO P 1 RE
dr S. R. CHCCIIILL: REF.)) fir,r • f
ON FRE.ICII r IRL.F.I
IMBUE V Hitt NDI at I lit'R( •
Cherry for lowliest tip., at
Brandies of all kinds, at . '!II I!
Wines of all kinds, it LIL*Ri://// I:
Stn of all kloda, at t Ill'RCHll.l.* •
Rom, a pare ►rttele, Hi - RCN/LI:
Purs,gptrits &inn fnr me uinni
•li -L.
F.LI). ISOO
E AV - FIRM
=En
City =roses 1017 C)
ON the , .1111 of , r•
tle STOCK and . t,„ r ,„ ,„
dell, liepl«r k Co., no.l • .1 LII
ander Clo , itaino ..f I I, lir 111 1 s
now oupptl log 11,4 wa i n . ,• ..••
tolms ilitic !no, ic. a.ur
C 7 a artiza "
Argkow tun& 1., Cu r •ut.4 ri. L:.',
" littn.ohiia.c3x - sr; •,*
Plows, Sleigh Shoes, Plow
Points, &c.
A. It la roraposstige td nr.O.r. •••41 rt•ting , r ,Vo
rAsaatry sx.d ~ t orei at tLe ISt, , Ihpr,f,,re
burl t a new rupult• au•i nri • , Na,4
ly tar Ilaehtnon We art. rya!, •ar that We falltil
be drat 111 that llnr 5 her , . I•• 14,.• U nll r e tbat
good
Steam Engines, Boilers. Mill Geering,
Agricultural Implements, &c.,
AT A LOW Pllll'Elt ItEALIN PAY.
Lumber, Lath, -hinglw.. nil xn.A•M Purl an, 0141 I n•rt,
Copper, Bram, b hat watt h.
Itrotted vacn tat scowl I! d./....red
W t LILA .1 L.1111.1.E,
1 SIIN HERSHEY,
.loit • r 11R1i
Era... J lin W, I 4,0 c
S
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy !
TIIIS Hit-IND 1 1.,.• , 4tn. .r• •••
eta' !earn trout thr• RI. It It t.‘ th.. I kll . lll
IttRAPE, thus stfordwg aJ 1,1,1411,11 .40 • • 11, pr o ,
greps of Ainerocau Ent.tri.rott 41.41 I *t. t .tt
ttbility to prtgluoto sett iv+ eit
by soy otbrr batt.u.
OHIO (.IT IW IS I KO INI ON ,•,,,r. t au. t..it
eireiii the. heest Import.. ~„,1 r
It t, in NA., TII f.j; k \U\ 1. N t ;111 \
ThikittOloloont ), ("IP, .••end
of Out wont thittintpopiir4 411114
Th. want of h lon, 1 , ...n
coontry.and the inknoluetiou al to •u.•!r 4 .1
ity u, to ,tll..tmedu th..nl.• not t., of t) „.,
pounds hitherto ondd °ode, toe moor of itrutult cuu
only be regarded u a great poi lo kr t{\'.
BA BRANDY ponnoeven al 11, Loto+: 4 . 411tu0i for
the. bent Imported Liquor,. +n. ...d tm•ritel pont% liol,O
potiol flavor, soda ituter,oru az..i MI r prune.•. for
Dyspapata, Flutueney. erntop. Cbolle, Languor,
Low Spirit?, General Dobilay. 0101. to 11 ••rbu,,.te.
NO FAMILY 81101 Lit WITIIoI T IT.
RETAIL PRICES! 13 PER HOT rs.x.
Reft4 {l.ln toUrmin;
JaTi n, 111a11.1 Slate Array. r
asatria (trait r. u..err
I hereby certaiy that I hare !Lie ~ ay :exile It eiteruleul
anal)mis of sample of Ca.awbs }lwo , r , hrodght to too by
0. Simmontla,m4ilkand that I hair ‘,.011,1 Dot adulterating
IngteeitesAta ar letlprot,or Am! •t.111(0 • 111 rt It leap, re
brandy spirit, with Ole tvoiel ee',.• lug and macebertne.
matters bolongine to hrerot, I 11 , 1111 rfteotnamomi A for
medicinal uma. tll is I I. D..
-tate Amuk) r
p er . o p. vt te.ttt‘ 1... ',twit. w tll be •upplie.l
with a mall bottle graltic upon mppluati..rt In the A gm*
Dec. 4, 1564.-61n1I0 I I IS tl,Dt% I\, ;:010 Agent,
rtie,-Pa.
S TEAM PI. NINi; NIII.I
DOUR AND 111.17 ND .11.t:SL (*TOR I%
/MPORT.I.I7' ry UMDEI4B
Clear-ter cal Mgr ltoz-y.
HAVE AeLARGE cToCK tiIdROCGRIN 4EAS
ONEC Anti and Poplar gnoring, and Siding, ciamitabed and
face planed Pine. Wind..., boor. , mind, Kau ldiogs,
bah_ mink. Window Frame., Door Frauirt, kc , dc.,
which they will yell cheat for taah. Haring two of
Woodworti's Improced Planing Machine. and competent
mechanics to operate them, w r prepare, to do custom
Planing, Matetang and Ripping at ail ton.. and in llsat •
ladietory manner. All °bier. w 'there're pmmpt attirotion.
Eris, Sept. 25, ISsft.. 4k3
4--L"me 1%
ERIE COUNTY MU TU A L I Nsrit-
ANCE COMPANY
hicorpo; atm' ie 1839 Charts, Per, mtu all
ereperty braced Aiming." Lem by Fire for &sly
Term not exceeding five year..
Polfekts bowed upon the deposit of Yrxenouni Notre, or
moo tb• pa t °fibs usual stork Rater, ,n Money with
out the llebtlikr or. Premium Note. 1.01.4.0 Wild with
oulahroth Oli•Pult only Wu gym- bron brought sot.
bat th Compayry. TkusCoopoor Is entirely Fret from
484 anti is a tie hose osterttot.
ItECTOII:4
James C. Yard:all,- C. M. Tibbwls, Ww F Rindereetin
& itesith.- 2,2l2amerly, Joe 14 Sterrett,
In°l4/100tholk4. liaturno,
Geolgt e r glum, ;. 13601411, Wm. D. Hap,
J. M. Jostle,.
• rrier,R!4,
Prost. Jo3oAs
T Grum; See.
Y. IBIALB, Treas. •
nu. :221 11:arrufiniona Mecnsret Lin aloe,
A.IIIIIIIAL STAIZICINT
simisidssere at ale Inv of MO, 1 11 hr
r i1, ±4 4.0 . 77 .
COMlgialle• With fhe OWWWWWWO2OWI of the
I
Comity of Ms, oaks BO stkildt Si tie
Raesipts sod itsposiditerse Of_sidd Ossifytr. fir year
A. D. me, to whisk is smassilda ststalesst of lbs Dup.
Urslarr oMail al4irara Thaw bolsi to sash Tows.
ship. Borough sad Ward Is ths Cosily for mid ma;
*kw. • sistosiot of tho Cestr Midi dos as p. ,
aralliar's h.porl. Jamul, we.
Of dodo
agoatrao.
Lan of Cosi lo ?ready, per Antlnes Snort far 1811,
$l4OB 71.
0 .. ree'd oo set. 417ooratod Loads for 1161, - SlO
a 6•1 • •,• 0 ° iSSII6 ' 47 . 2 41.
... ... o * ° 1861, WI NI
. .. ... from Collects,* far the Year MIL
if TO
•• .4 -' Ise, war a
-- - r lBll4 41218 SI
Coronoomealtb foe adostice pc",
Uf 00
" " w. LlCNair.lioss sod Ins, 100 00
" 11. Vedanta. Ws of atm. 10 ft
• " Jolts IClllpairk*. loss it 1000 00
reAumptkou of troutr Land Solos. 42 it
004. 1 144 4 as
amount Fold J o b. 12ssiell, 012 00
. W. Oaappiroll, 12 00
. " =as Sniebt, 12 00
. ..]r. Cloaalont. AadUllog Pro. and bra sot,
111 00
Mat. ;old tor Cool sad Wood for Jell sod Court Sous Yi
INCSDIR2Atii.
Amt. paid Oral k Farrar, Ibr brodras, 2 010
. •• J. J. Com pton aad Also* Gould, attaiiiiing 8.
mind Iris itaildead dimities, ' 140 00
•• • George J. itusialL, tam reflinded, 200
- •• John Law, eaabions far ebalra t 16
.0,0
••.. J. Croat at Co, bads( Lain, wood lawii
in
M. F. Rindernecht, pail, meads" /se , 200
Western Pesitantlary, boduding hunates in
90
- Recording Road Surreys, 22 00
• • Postage and Box nut, S2O
Mrs. Clary, washing Bar and hider' Bench,
3 30
Jean golden, sew, shovel, ke ,
W. C. Keeler, Kling saws,
Amt. pat.l Henry Jareelli i , repairing lock., 560
•• • N. Murphy, re.airing Pump, Le.. 953
• Daniel Weeks, repairing locks, lbs., 1 SO
J. Hoakioeun, repairing on Ail, 10 09
" J. 1,. Stewart, physician's salary for 11160, 90 Ou
•• John Killpainck, clothing for prisoners, d< 13
lasso licorotonlg, " a a
Mores !Loeb, 11 40
• " Jrho Dillon, .rocong prisoners and impairs,
SI 60
• • J.thu IS-111*inch, hoarding pr wooers from
May 160510 Nor. 1856, 2112 86
COIAIT HOUSE
-1 got pa 14 wra Co fur jrnf conformed and gas Silures,
16 SIS
73 46
COUNTY LOAN.
tn.t 1.1.1 to rudestu sod cancel Bonds No.. It, 7,
10, 11, 21. 2b nod 26, county loan, :0W) 00
• •• to rebel= asul Called Bonds No.. 1 and
2, house of rings, 1000 00
•• tutorrst due on 00, Bonds, outstund
log Jan. 1, lb*
JUR.ORS.
Amt. raid Tray. Juror. for attending at CourU
.4 tend:non Pleas, Oyer and Ternainer and tinse
l., S. aai..ua, 4888 01
• •• Gould Juror.. in Oyer and Termini rand
t.PUM ter :•eileicass, tiVit 98
111=111111
II I T
,1•JI paol L onstabl•-• for mak it 4 retufbA to Qu.r
tel *lowa, 1961 '172
Amt net .At tor - Or y, Shona, Clerk of t,litst
tor St•naloon, J aatien, l outitables tad • intr.-
• ID r ommonweiltb eAkkeo, 1157 W
Hot 4.1 , : uF ItElh I tiE
ni and clothing for foundry to
m41..1%, 1:42
A iLd ;.at I t "r.tables for gt etng nytire of eleetton
mini wad) tug ;kern... 156 UU
ElerUotk Bosnia mind att,ntiaareuf drew
t e: White, Court erirr. ITO , o ,
" I is% ul il ran, Tip Stive, b 4)
ret , r stO iSareeu,
Ib•nr Hdo•.
Ault 1 ... Q J J i ..ttipt,,,
•• Wm W it,..13.1, 'l4.: 74
..4O .
•• •• Aut. 4•utild, Jr: LAI
• • W tlllani i'll 1t.r.,. 74 or
u.l 1.11.. TI,uIIYP 1.411/.., h14 .1 / 1 1i 1,.• . 11/. I •
• Im ingnußtar.•. _
CE.F.tiK HiRE
MEM
Atut 0141.11 , Psi'illVt. ata. A wilt... . I. ,
YRINTIN(,
Amt. WS for pgibli.hkukt causal stateulecit, , heA ter
ral Irit . . • llo , n, 141 i% prlll6lot.
, :0; 111
%..I KrUinctrlek, for d . ..lteN 114, .••1.,11 tr
10 rrllitelall.). 1.7 7f.•
• J ,I:patri .usonioniiiit 15e DO
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033 75
f
.%•nt I : J• 11)••• tkii:lier, Pro sod I ' lrrlk, tin. h`.ll
‘ri.aran, certif. itig l Ore l.r. alt
OM/ I hoes, for recording election return.
suit certif . ., mg the ,awe to the ...re of tn.
len V •
NEW ToWNSIJII".t.
l•ala C.oulitkilunoner• and l * .a.tabl..o, lu do, I:
int I onuraut lownstitp, 7U
Aiu p. 4.14( 13uttertirld, fur aperehetidiug lhr UAW, la)
: 4 TATION £RY
u. t paid for papor, ink, yulhU, ke., fiar Courts. L 4,1
k.uanti•istoner: ul6cr and dockets for Pr".
aLd ..6ces mad bLasak work,
AGRICULTURE.
4mt 1,4 1 1.1 Girard ("loon Soc'y, per act of Armetribl,
for ISSI, Ivo 00
" Erie taunt) "
- lass, Ice ou
GENERAL ELECTIONS
Amt paid the river-al election board. for ituldiug
the general election for I ti3a, 4,0 U.
DIRECTOR. OF THE POOR
taut -paid to toll of Reitotaittort for the 'ear .11136, tilAokt uO
COIIIIIMONZELT COI:NSF:1
.1 int pehl rhea. W. Kelso. 0120 year's salary
TREASUBR.
Amt of manmisston allowed Jeremiah
C,Atuty Triraanrar, uo $3663881 Of louut3,
Road and School Warrant*, retiaomt..l, Oki
STATE FUNDS.
the Columouwealth, being the State
oritportion pf cash recet‘ed on taz u A*ll
lied on County rates and lessee, also on
.4tate Personal, tor the year 111158, In full 6,1
.aid year, etcept the account uutstandtng
on unseated lands, Itgont
T•tnl amount of distrursetneutP including amount
of Mate taxes collected and paid over to the
tutuu owswriat , 44M13 80
tot .tf Ca.h to Trranur) Jut. 1. 1869, 38d4 751
I.ld amount .4 fl arratals amo),l pilot t. lttLS, re
deem, tl 1.1.1 mncell44l, T.hi
NOW,. - c ..... Inteelon au I allowance tO Colleeninl
ruse
Itopltratre. aettlod dormg the year,ate not eat
the fewlyrotaK AtatrlTED4l/ 1 / 4 0213Ch as tboy ►ere
a. iti.wr pat•t nor out 01 the Troamay, and are 11 Gil
-1..e•. nmaudtag abatements for errorso to Oa.
An,l of abatement for lost la% allowed Collector•
for the ear
commuielors allovre4 Collectors for the
eer Ittt.9 ou State and Co ta.es, 11:105 00
..g.agrairat alf, balances Outstanding, Jam.
I ti 39.
%mt of b... ont•ten.ling oo Ccowate.d Land• for
lALS, $1 Mt
••
IS6B, tbl T 1
OUE. FROM COLLECTORS.
AoU of 1..11 due from llyer Loomis, X. Es. t
township, 1967 167 19
.." Andrew Caughey, IMB 751 09
" " " S. Chambers, Itarborrrtelt, 19.58 73 191
G. W. Darts, Amity, 1639 19 20
" •Vr B. Weed, Greene, 19.58 78
" " " F. W. M. Sherwood, Wash'n, 14615 :68 78
" " K. B. True, &Unborn, IBM 161 61
" " " •John Hay, Girard tp., 1968 107
" Ansel (hies, Wattsbors, DAS 31) 51
D CS VROSI
Autt ,lue foosa •Wise E. WNissr,ous set fines segi
•Pail toleuee In full since settlement, 1280. 0 It
the amount of Duplicates of County, Poor and State
taxes levied on each of the respective-townships, Bor
oughs mid Wards in the county of Erie, being 76 cents
County and Poor, and 25 emits State tar, malting a to
tal of one dollar tar on every $lOO of the raluatton for
the year 1858, together with the amount of Willitiallnes
and the name* of Diatneta, Collectors, he.
/est et. S:Co. Er. St. ea Al fa
Mates. Glll•ere Yeses. es LW. ram rep' a ista s, flats.
LestWard,lLHalsey Num, $676223 $92 00 $.13 60 $lBO 00
West Ward . J Zimmerli, 6415 IA 145 59 44 00 98 00
Itilkweek. A. Caughey, 5384 63 41 60 1:0260
Harbors:x*l4,S. Chambers, 2144 49 476 54 09
Worthies/11p. Dertse4 titian 246414 24 20
N. Emit bor., 8. Griffith, 624 44 800 18 50
Greenfield, Stephen Davis, 671 05 100
Veeaago, C. Weabbuta, 1004 28 225 2660
Wolfsburg, J. 7.Easworth 193 68 300
Amity, Geo. W. Davis, 601 46 7 50
Wayne, K. ll'Arthar, 87866 OO
Coaeord, Frankliolliner, 799 56 15 00
Colon A. B. Werthap,962 33 19 50
Le Banff, WtelloMneon, 1025 15 74 60
Waterford tp. Robert Brown, 145625 - 52 50
Wssorf. bor., H. Hsouilto% 767 06 150 11 00 24 00
Greene, Wm. B.Wered, 1060 54 - 22 00
Summit, P. B. Duna, MID 40 65
Illtran, S. Waskibunt, 1275 CO . . 16 511
Waehingt, FWW.Sherwood,lsos 86 27 60
Ettlnbetro, , 11. E. True, 263 li 4la 340 22 00
Franklin, Alonzo Alden, 567 30 600
Elltereek, Calvin Scott, 866 00 300 3160
ettunrisull A.s4kals Barns, ma 46 ' 460 47 60
Springfield, S. W. ftrindle.266ll 58 385 000 70 60
Girard I p., John Hay, 3323 02 • 125 49 60
Girard bor. Tranvia 0000ni 553 33 12 $ 925 21 00
Jabes Luther, WWI T 1 2,26 15 00 9260
Amt. Of Fairview,oanty tax, which includes Calleeteni
commleatea, lost limn and sun't on un-
heated I.M.d 819481 811
"Your tisionied par ilequleinou of Directors, ',boo 00
stair tams 18nri•d, 11/1811 61
iNDMITZDNEOB OF lIELB coi;NTir.
lIXPIIINDLIIVAItS.
ArcotTows PAY.
COUNTY JAIL
A. Sherwood, patting,
S Wurphy, rooting copal°, pipe for
[sumac.* etoves, &c,
W a J. Hoskinson, work on Pro office
Wet steps, chimneys, Am, Itit 1 14
John Bill, wort on l'ro °thee and doors_
n Cocrt room, 44:10 00
1.e1.11e. Kepler t Co., grate for furnace, 230
I=
luW ~-HII' :I.ECTIu.\
no, knd mating return.
MEM
1.11%11-SitoNl
i “1t41% F.R
tern, la n
John W. W'Laues on act. tines and
foe■ in his hands for Collsetion, 107 ab
STATEMENT
Aa4. of' Saadi ofaastaaollas Ja s . I, 11511, as Co.
Lass,
... wow oi•
, Roma or ilatage, , moo ou
=:=l
Dated laft of Batas rodeslood sod aiaaolled 1166300411
la ISM,
• As& eatataad In; Ju. lOUs, Moo (Jo
Total mit. le Nadi Sarsed to S. sal Ms IL
fS
rrnetwihatthe itsasVaaxtVi
oI
Led Szproatursa amid c for the yr*,
EATON,
Amos V .
niumi,
-waif Ens C.
•wrl, •
Col ow. Okrik.
Cormiasisswit OIL* la.. i 1101/.
WO the usdoreigsod. Mullion el the County of Eriq,
hostas at the lAce of the County Comantiostosort,
sod ha careful! esenifeed the twooturto sad •own
as of the owe and Treasurer of Erra Coma,
aloasehl, for the year MS, do report that we Sod thew
genes; sad that we find a balsa°, ht the bands of out
Tassoarer. of County (nada of throe thousand eight Ems
dna and boos t po or dollars Lod oreenty nine sena;
a balsam ou des the Coikoty tram the Rama.
opersos imistlea•d, tso thousand eight busdred sod
two tioLlius and ormaty two mate, .Lich detours is
;titst the Whose of tat ancollostami so CaNgtll4
Ginn saner our hands and man, ut ed., ads ieu , ay
of January, 1E49. CLUB BRECHT, (L S
Barth 1101. —4w. HENRY 11„ BAWLER, (L 9 ,
PERUVIAN SYRUP
6400
Protected Solution of Protoxide of Iron.
CURE OF DYSPEPSIA,
ADosdoos of the Liver, Dropsy,
Morroligia Drosefrisho, Coimpstre
Toodsosolos, Sloss Wilms Dhows,
paa, Swum Mos, do prostnadoo 'streets of
Lail or Mercury. Gemara' DeWitt,
ALL. DISHAUS WHICH REQUILS
TONIC AND ALTERATIVE MEDICINE,
By Its-orgaimisiwg the Disoryaniaid Blood, mod it,
storing to dot Circulation Ma /*dupes/Jab& Qua n
lily of /rex, without sokscA lipaith co-mug es warn
tainad.
4 ZS
1 11
The proof. of 540 efftemeY us 1.0.
• .tair aumerous, so well authenticated,
S e. 1 b.., 4 and of such peculiar character, that
4 , saner, cannot memorably bents
te - .f >
k, :h th e P be erlisis e
rei II le to recels• the proffered aid.
P u
re all, bu ck*s t ita ne r i an ir m '
is estensire, because many Masa
epperently anlika, an Militia
tely related, and proceeding tr.in
"oe scone , may be cured by on.
Theclassl of disease. for shirk the Syrup proyidos a
core, to precisely that winch has so otten baffled the
highest order of medical skill. The arta are Magni*, tb.-
witticisms accessible, arid the safety and efficacy of th.
Syrup incontrovertible.
Thom, who nay wish for an opinion front disinterest.
lemons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot
to be 'edam, with the lollowut, among numerous
ttmosdats, in the hands of the Agent& The stem , • ,
am thereof postkeloso well knows It the common I v,
of the highest reirpertablllty.
1233
3317 75
ECM
The undersigned, having eiperiendett the bouesciet
facie of the "Peru, Ma Syrup," do not bestitata to re. t
mend to tba attention of the public.
Prom our own experience as well as from the testim. • .
Gloaters, whose intelligence Lad integrity are altos, •
unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in
of Incipient Dismusea of the Lungsand Bronchial Pus:. •
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint., Dropsy, Yieoralgia, kr 1•
deed its effects would be incredible, but from tb* t
character of Hone alio Lave witnessed them, and 'A
volunteered their testimony, se we do outs, to Its rest.
We power.
Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS C AMORY,
THOMAS A. DEXTER, PETER HARVEY, .
S. H. KENDALL, M. D , J AMER C DUNN,
SAUCE!. MAY. Rey, THOR WEifTTEIII4,?.
131:1
::Al 214
14)601 34
CERTIFICATE OF DR RATES
It fa nett known that the metheal effect of Ireton.
of Iron la loot by evens very brief expogure to air, .11
that to ntaintaln a aolotion ..f l'nrtwante of Iron, intl.
further otnlatton, hs. bred deemed aupoamble
In the Peruvian a. rnl, th.. , lreurabte point i• attai n ,
enli Tlof IN a It Al it/101U I NILNUW)I add Ib,.
solution mad' /ephirle hn Vinte• ritrat.ra.,
and tartreter Modica.
EEMI
S•Viater Ste.et, Boat"
t,, r Alt I Elt & ORO , and Druggists r , "
ally No T. 21, 185*-21'ci,
At the old Stand
N NI I' Hl'll V.
11333
13:2E3
Betweeen Brown's Hotel & Reed House,
104 .IN
1,.\ I - : A S s4 RT M ENT IF lit
lIIILh (;• .41•1)%
AllO, A lAZTIO And r‘ani.l.l. ae.• rttotot p.
wet 11,11 YIN/ • A 1... • •nr_
I. 1.1 Cut 41, a• •• P r . t r.
• --. &e... 141,W
'am 41.4, 1 ot T t.• •
116 CONNY/, l• rrela lawt I. 06; k •
11... 1114.., • • ••1•111 • ...
Wit , tr • am..) t,...c• a.
,„rto I• 1 la. I v.) tii I -.
anal 1,104 Ili., I .1r..• Mill., I
Nei s • I It"! pi:4,Z P, Los I
tooker., C o al setalonalit• :•• .• •
HOOL 11 , •••1.• . f Ifs •
and liattsiiAlt I .64, ht_. Nlat I al.
n i so , nil lever trt Lead I •
1.ea.1, l ' un.k• r1.1r,•. tt : as. J r .- •
lanai ?unlit, 0,1 1 ..1. :d• • I ••••!••1. •I. •• • •
F 141.1 Lampe et nil 1,41.4 ,
1.1• • aln. , / / •
Sheet Iron, 11 ay., I '.ll“a. ••. s t,. t• x rut .t
Table MM. ill liaJi.lll... u•I
and Milk •4 4 Pat., r.. t H ..r• It a Kell.,
Drainuta, Snuffer. a 1.41 1'1161., 116.. e and Kat T . , • ,
Ser,ar, Tack.. •L 1 ilsl r., FO‘t her Ii 11.1. r., it
110,4 ht. a /11.•
SLIM l;ritatl •tiol Mau VI `•• .1,
All of *bleb will Iv. ..11.1 rbraio Int 1 .a.ll •.‘a 1, I •
done on the tabtartelat I, Brit.., I'• r
Rags taken in eseh•nire fur Ks.o I.
Please•eall an - dezasniu. my stork shot Pablo( r 1 ••u: , •••
Erie, May 15, 18.5. Your. NI II VI
MEI
Gn4)lo FritNITI I.lw
W I Taunt & Bristol, i -
PI
11•RNITr - liE. .4 VD Lii ( )ELV (~, j
. 1 , •
WAXER' 19.11. N.
N o . 233 Mum •reef (formerly Cutler 1 1 fic i
BUFFALO.
=I
EVOTING 01 H ATTENTION TO THE ,lANI •
(Iretore of nur u wk., sod selecting ami Pi •
rrtth Imprimis reference to the retail custom trade. •
are enabled to rider to those seeking an 4,scoll,•ut art
of Dartuturs superior advantages for obbomog
of nOali ty, stile and finish, whir b we ogres at low pn • •
We atm to keep lbe beet quality, highest fluish, ,••
and Neatest patterns, and 'arrest assortment of
ELHNITERE AM) NIIHKOILDS,
W I* found In Ettithdo
Win manufActitro and keep ruminantly on band a tar. Assortment of kIAROCANY, WALNUT, OAK and Roji
WOOD, MARBLE and WOOD TOP BUREAUS, TABI E
WIRAT-NOTS STANDS and SIDE BOARDS, Also,
extsmos, 40IP
TICTKB, CHAIRS,
ROCKERS. QUARTETT.
SKCIAKTAIIHN, BOOK CASV...,
t WARDROBES, LOUNGES,
EXTENSION TABLE, OFFICK D
2E3
FANCY CORNER STANDS, RECEPTION CHI
ROSE WOOD FOTTS, ENAMELED CHAMBER :li.
- PATENT RECLINING And SICK CEIAIR.%,
and &II article.' of Parlor, Chamber, Duilog Rro
illtibion FURNITURE.
We manufacture 111.2(i has.. oo hood sift •i
gala lea and hair
Mattresses and Spring Beds.
•1•0, • splendid rariety of Mabovany, Howe ti
Gut MIRRORS, of 1111 P soil ,11ty
BuSalo, Jane 2d, 18.5".-7.1y TAUNT k BRI .t
$48.45 as
N ,v E I . MEN I
EZM
PRI I" ATE 4.!% D N FIDE ATLI L VFL
ADVICE
AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE ItIF4PII LI
Established for the cure 01 Syphtlis,Seruirsal Wrs, -
and the secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
"Offk SON. buffalo. N Y Office corner of 114,,
Quay street*. tap,stalra.
A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION.
An instrument for the cure of tleultal Debility,
Nocturnal F.missions, more properly knower' ae See,
Weakness, ke. Can be permanetiv cured lln from et •
days to two months by the use of this IrMtrunieut,
used conjointly with medicines.
rouNti MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOT' r.
Dr. AMOS k BON take pleieure in minotincio,
they hare Invented a most important lostrunent 1.
cure of the above diseases. It Ilea Wen subject
a tent by the most eminent physiciarm in. London •
Philadelphia and New York; it bas been declared tip
nmdul instrument ever invented fur the cure of 0..1.
Weakness, or any discos of the genital omen
by the secret habits of youth. Price $lO, by =al or•rp
raw gismo:Dias AND QUICK. COM..
Dr. Amos it Son may be consulted from 6 o'cloek
the morning until Y at night, to every stage and gyre' ,
of disease, Secondary symptoms, Seminal Weakness,
potenee and Shietureg of the L'rethie„ and all tt
aftentkon arising from the secret haw.
youth, which produces constltattonal debinty, read.
marriage impassable, and in the end destroy■ both bo.
and mind. The treatment they adopt I■ the result of up
wards of thirty years' extensive sod euatessful pr.
tire in Nun.pe and America,
A CURE WAlt/LANTIID.
Dr. AMOS it SON have devoted their attention
needy to this peculiar elms of maladies, and the relief •
have consequently bean tumbled to render to their
creatures Is fully testified and gratefully acknow led,. •
convalescent patients and others daily arriving I,
from ail parts of the country, for the express porp.... •
of consialtaition, while their exertions have been or.
with the moat signal advantages: :et from what •
have experienced in Inquiring into the cause of the • '
toes complaint.tfienti their most simple condi::
that °tithe moat dangerous and inreterate,) they ha •
ways mitertalned the pornibility of their prevent,
removal, and likewise invariably found that the
rible and malignant forms °Mem, could sine
ways he traced to one of the following mimes /.o , •
nosiest, or the ill effects of unskillful treatment •
Dfr. AMOK h SON hare succeeded in discoveim.
the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual sr • •
Motu' roufse. °wattles all combination or remedie.. ,
Mar an equivocal character, as well as those wh.
mature and iniudicions applications might be prt
of bad consequences In the heads of privet* coati
In short, the laudable - end of their remedies is the
in of a greet mass of human misery by the ally ..•
relief and prevention of those afflictions that are si, r• •
the secret foe of life, and which, while the) so eve s•
surround us, call eland for our skill sod interfen
their externalisation.
COUNTRY INVALID'S.
Plump to any rift or the world WAY IN • u •+.
tooted by forwardiug • correct detail of their As. ,
• reemittsetoe tor Notteittes, tr
itOroot Dr. AMOS SON, corner of %laic .1: •
eteett, Dittblo. N. T.
7..41, DIRI.-1:18
,421"48
• 0n
Comasiesioasre sett% Conot9 you
4,
FOR THE
C3f Al. Ni. za .
A. A IIAY LS, 11 U.,
• • • • • z t lie ißtat, Ilessachn*e^tt•
\ I ( LARK kCO., Proprietary,
1 1000 •xi
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