ENGLISH REMEDY. j CI, 010 7 ;5 •ated Female Pills. •' LEI rh R 'l 4 1 .4 P •• ! . 4Z4 .'t• J. (Arks, Al. D., ~.,, f• the queen. to the cur...! all wlleti the. tamale all exec*. said te. 4„, f ,, lre may b. rolls t rett i 1..t.D1 artll on ~4,1 .01,.113 n **lt time, tir,ug ~ Alan' '.l th• dove/vs/neat 7 ptrietl, ,ounterkits.., TIOS. Ij7 LA. , to, Prosdbv dinner tit • .1 tar, a re afkor 1 , 011 fitly EMI .4• N. 1114, •,: rOpttil s 1,1 .0,1'107 ORM • ..a l ip' 1•••nd .411 a ' r•,,tam,na :So PEI, )*.t Vl`ll(l:ll,4•,uttp,..._Thi, _ , k,.,t L. % T ..... f• II Tti . 11. .• So Ptllti so simittint rim:way 1‘ .. 4 st• 4114 haft lwnr~ -roved ituprorod by r , oar sod oy Alsolasoo z d an ile;:glottoI . o` al! ob M&rsbalre •te i 4. and at this taw- MEI It •T •.. a m 1 iq 1111 Ali a ith USIA I, t 1...4 fteiltuttn h .nd Pr* , ls-}, ?noltacid =MI r, t , reks,mm,on.l4- M •,. r I. 441.qm rnd Art (1:1 4 WV lan. 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TOM IiKNETI %IN LINII3IBYT.—It aree t'4' ere, when neet Laken, In a few hour*: en to halt an hour; Tont hackie to a few nainntes. , f -et •,'• 0 1 to teb• In'ornalfy, and Israel= toe re•+et eminent pheefelane to Um Balled * TOTIIANDA. Pa., Aug. d, 1863. • '••tv —l). , :tr SIT.: I /Nye Tined your ,t with tr***t nitteews. hots. as an ioler• 01! a. Fr, etbrnal men fettle to ewes of- Ettlions and 'Ain ej‘ .11,§rtict:t I reer.l it ye a en•erelp , y r ;; V.• et inn Harmer Lialmett ntat.ls land nn s brIt•l• 1.1 , '' , 1 ,, .1 Arllnn pit rarest! 6,224 bnintmen . • nn. Wil..l.lllVbx, 4ny'r Vorth Brandt Lan I. ~, ~,, • ~,, , -:.,1.1,.. nl , druwalsto. °Me+, ~,,,,, 1 , :, , t7rot. Sow Vortt 11.014-1111. 9 %TIC"( FILE To-Nee - ova Hefner r 11,1 of Nrrtbria * Prbllity, In :•., el.Ll,.rd utlifill Frrer,ar• I. ] , 46 erbere, will , be happy to to ..11 It (free of charge) the reelpe tecttple f", uteLiug tbc • ruplu remeAy need hi ;t, SaNter, u,labing,l.n pi oUt by the adrarrieree 4mertsuce, ard pas.tßi a rtu and ralnabk remody, , so by a ilree‘ina "ram at once at tht plate of bud 'the tteltre and fullpfbrotatlco—of vital impor —will bo ehe•rtul , y "lent by return toad. .44 ;reit. JOJIN 13,0(11IE,N, No 60 Naavan lit, - Nei! VIA. —Norvous NstYlrer. of both will 'Sod this inytlnaton. Nnv...11;1361-3m. v,irir, TAKE NO rICE: - Pr+ I , ,!..aertc:t& C Bal‘1", hire ci.bcovered •qr!ag rwthc , •l, 1•7 ..ebtel, all (ham.' eau ba. 'yawl ea re,` by the patent, without Lha • rhystetst. Pr. F. is the Althor of a medical Y. 6 I , rte. 11 01, giving • tall all - planation aa.deri treatment, They also pabllsh • monthly 3 , ,aratl„-f ehich sample nnmberi. vm be Pelt Dz. J. FIRM cPadstn t N.Y. A Ofird to too Sufferint. three bore/mai of *.fltichu." '"'orsaparitla," "Nervous Anti - " ! a'ter 1 , 3.1,re math/lied with the , 4r . OLI) nOCTOR BCCII AN'S rectored to health Leaf . h•n tairty dsr.. They are purely I'osfitut tat.- p rcrupt end salutary in their Alen the Arolv, and uhatterdi eonatitutiOn. rau ( At. theta with advantage. Intpor so rtl,t•t •:..•eS only by I af , ..4 BU:'.1.;01. No 4r: utova...y. New Tors, —;.,• •.,, thr United States ' " " paccoA, nil! be moil -- • L , ," t I•rve,,htel re 016 Da by the Agsult If entire j NA EMI DITTY: 0-P 011'eLltirttlt —Nen Ste :—With tl v . ',maroon I 7 . 417, to r.y to the rrefrre • •return rnellt H • how ' , oi7octlooe for making • grtw t'ti.st will effectual!" ..^. rtPli ~ !'" ,, trh-a, so, lTteekirx • t.• .t 'kin. bating toe 60110 Cleor, : • , 1:14 e nAir:ng rt OA needs, ne o that will •-,•• i f—i„ • • -•‘r I wr• - •iyttt of I.l.zuri at Yaw'. "' l, l- io 1,3 thin thirty •likr.. A l ay} by eett,:ll 113*.r., With .111. ''•••f.l , rut,') rs. r Argv . t. riwimst. • • , fin orvlway, New York _ • ks: Exi.isitieseß oF INYALIO r.,, a4.lam. , t -e , lting 43' mane frog 17'1,1400,P•bility, rro• (.011•411% irt , „eYt. the 8.1M1.1 r it ..110 • 11 . .1 cuntabtamel " d,r Vtletniling 1. • • Pim; g• may bertisei I t1...1; try it% ; . ‘'.ronh tyn. Kleick Co., N. V. Alierrouot :r.tellty, • I ' , • 'r, Decty Ywathqui ,rror• t..tn re. azikpy to - • • • • •-• ' it, !fr..° ge I the recipe ua r tr.r.to tbo •Imp'r• I. 7 .rtte•iy tiw4 In his • •! fr',o'exp.noore, 4nd " • lh • 1., ~111 . 1 ., •1 , • m e , ~, . fu •v • I.lji I , /- r; , tr•et, K. T. T') THE r e.,8 NE!ivo", i)11141'% rt , o AND op' •s ,r I TS trrat sul h•r, 4 . restor4,l c.ll itraiLh lit s it* 'l4ll, a (ter • “Ire of ntl.nry, ;44 4kilin4 to ~P • b i 4lalnfforini r - k•-• hi 11,11 , 110 t jvt, ) IrpCiAtpt of a 1 • •,• 4 ornrL po a enr, of the faiiirria of • irYei I . "t "AG4,10.1'„ n,st. !Mrs, Y I tot of Wl , -.1 ite CUK , u t-9R •.• • w , : , :t,t't - , ,rvoiV:C cure, In Ik6ll ..I,TA: 0,,o• rlf • r:R Po' onr. Weaktots, losautt), 14 , 1 'U , 4a .1 iffoo:lous, uo mat ; oat c.uar ext.. °nod .Ibar per box. tint, Amt vitd, by mail, no re-ript of an oTdvr. as box .111 parteot a tore In moat cue,. I.ldress JAYss s Ossetia host, 427 droadinkr. Now Wok. iri1441116 lilt grit 4tretilm Own THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Si, IWO The Ways and Neese Comultitti is-day decided definitely in•regard to tax upon. 'petroleum. Upon dm erode oil Oaf llePelle a tax of six cents per gallon. They leave the {as upon dice maasfiotared article as it sow is, which is,twenty emits per jollos.—Wm4- mglon Corrtspofidelif. It strikeriss that the eo.ealled "wile inn" aC . Washingion are disposed to "go t a little strong". - oh the petroleum question. The tax on that article is now larger thus on any ether one of common use , and the propose d inesesee will swell it beyond all just proportions. Pe troleum has *moon@ as mash an article of me oessity in nearly every household It the land as wheat and potatoes, and we areat s loos to comprehend the theory witloh leaves the latter entirely exempt frost tax. and Ipurdorts the filmier to an extent at ono* oppressive, tinjnet and ruiuotte. 11s are informed that the'pro trlied Increase of tax will amount to about SO cents en the reined oil,autl that Its effect will be to destioy the saut.l refineries. plaoe the busineslip,the oontrol of the heavy capital l~rM, and 0 ! o lne te enable them to pat up the roc: to odueumers at an exborbitant standard. r 0.11211 ita 1101 1.1 • • l• • BM lIME Y,.h Cocsry Ftsanoss.—The County Commis.: sionors publish in the Rapnbli an organ their Minuet Statement of the reneipla and expen— ditures of _Erie County. This cleennsent is 0110 of in/portal:me to every tax-payer,witheitt reference to hie politics. and In almost every other county in the State it Is furnished to ell the pipers ; but the Commissioners of Erie county being of the excessively "royal" stripe, cannot be expected to manifest the same de gree of liberality awl regard for the interests of the people. Tee statement is too lengthy for ue to siren% to print it in fell at our Own expense, but we shall endeavor to furnish sucb au abstract as wilt give our readers a pretty thorough ides of its contents._ Among thn items are the following : ~,~ ,~:•+ +, h~dth~ Cash in Treasury JUL. 1, 1864, $22,668 83 •• reed from C lleocor for year 1868 .• reed from Colleete:rs for - year 1864? 152,21 i i. 68 „Paid J. skinner, selecting plate; . 1 far and getting county script __ _ P . ate that we bo printed' " Ath.Bank Note Co., plate for and printing oorinty setipt •' Traverse Jr.. for Courts 1864 - 1846 21 ' • Unind Jrs at Qr.t3essions 1864 571 57 •• A.A.Craig,hoartling prisoners 2174 a 2 •' runsutoriieig-luzars 126 25 j, 9414-1 y " conTeying eaneitalls fn Penitnntiary and subjeett to House of Refuge and In g e lue i 368 45 Itegiti•ilion in fall for 1864 8500 00 :•`•Elea inu Boards for Spring election 852 2( •• Special ••• 434 46 •• •• General - 728 74 •t Presidential '337 80 .• riveter, On 84nd a 8 &EAU{ 11,850 04 •• aect.VU:luitteer Bounty Loan 16680-00 iiioint'es to Volunteers 1864 330,225 00 •• iniereq on Bounty Warrants,eto. 5,617 44 •• roollnistioutt allowel E D. Hul bert, County Trem.urer for year 1861 . 1,440 72 " Commonwealth, being in full a her proportion for 1864,in chiding Treasurer's commis ion on same, ‘‘^^V MI? . "Tr.l,tobl! MEE= Total atn't disbursements for year 1864 $421,760 18 Deduct am' t•of Warrants and Script issued in 1864, and still out. standing 242,228 26 $179,681 92 Add ain't cash in Treasury Jan. 1865, • • • 15,255 87 194,787 29 Of the amount of Duplicates of State, County and Poor and County Bounty Taxes levied ea each of the respective Townships, Wards, anti Boroughs of Brie County for the year 186 , 1, (being 12 mills County sad Poor, mills State, and 20 mills County, Bounty Tax on every dollar of the valuation for said year,) with names of Districts : 40138 t.. Co. h Mal Co ;74; 14 0i ;112a 04 - 9497 81 12668 06. 8006 08 10673 07 3468 20 4624 27, 3489 69 4852 78 , 902 44 1203 25' 1057 42 1409 89 1426 83 1902 44 832 87 443 83 893 41 1191 26 1864 19 1806 68 1168 82 107 76 1301-60 1735 33 1116 19i,: 1488 26 606 08 674 78 1680 66 f " 2107 41 2213 76 2951 68 932 62 1243 49 Oroeno, 1697 46 2263 28 Summit, 1342 91/ 1667 21 1809 87 2413 16 Middleboro, • 150 27 200 86 Washington, 2264 10 3005 47 Edinboro, 424 07 665 43' Franklin, 846 62 1128 83 Eikereek, '1207 69 1610 26 Conneaut, ' 4 1867 73 2490 so -- - - Districts East Ward, Erie, West Ward '• Mtliereet, liarborererk, Northea.st.tp. Greanfiotd, Venting°, IV+ttehur3 Amity, Wayne Concord, Corry, Union tp.. .. bor., Le Boeuff, Watertord tp.. ‘. bor Atbioa, Binh:teteld, Girard tp., bor.. varvio►. $70,289 14 $63,6 , 52 1 6 INDESTI,DSZOS 6111 4. i1111 COMITY- - Court. Flotilla Loan Bonds outatand- • lag Jan: 1, 1864, $9,000 00 House of Refuge Bonds outstand ing Jaa. , 1, 1,8041, " 600 00 $9,600 00 Deduct Bonds 14 and 16 Court House Loan redeemed and can. ()oiled, 2,000 00 Leaving outstatialng Jan. 1,1865, $7,600 00 13oudg Issued to S. & E.R.R.Co., 200,000 00 " redeemed and cancelled, _ 100,000 00 '• remaining outstanding, $lOO,OOO 00 interest bearingVirarrant* outatand• ing Jan. 1, 1864, $27,987 00 Iniereg bearing Warrants issued during the year, • 358,985 00 $883,802 00 Deduct sm't redeemed during sear 1884, 260,827 00 Outstanding Jan 1, 1865, $122,975 00 01:1 script outstanding Jan. 1,'64 85,189 50 New script leaned during year 1854, - ‘ 192,000 00 $227,180 50 Deduct am% acript, redeemed and canceled 1864 ♦ . : 42,716 00 Script outstaudiug Jan. 1,113 K $184,423 50 Staunch be the bark that bearelou from the laud You loved but adverse Fate forbade t o save ; .Firm to confront the buffets of the wave, And guarded safe from every nosioos strand. Fair be the gates that waft her ! to that hand Of the ficest Ruler of the shore and sea We trust the preeions chine; again to be Graee4 with your country's hopes and high command. Ungrateful country ! once the proud and tree, MI you ri,uld hate it ; Ind in coining years, -Through the long train of woes, and ills, end tears, Yet to redeem its glovions destiny ~ Breve, true, upright'. - perchance thy rrper age Will write her record on its brightest page i ßostos Courier. Joseph .8. M. Yocum Esq., lista editor of the Dispaich, hie disposed of his business, in— terests in this ail, sod doolvto tootoTtitg to Pittsbom 2,742 28 38 00 17d0 45 16,821 64 295 85 893 80 8285 66 4880 75 8868 28 4491 04 1010 16 1846 88 2989 21 8918 95 McClellan. ITEMS OF ALL &IBM; . - Which is the fastest, hest or cold ? Rest, because you era sated Wel. _ . , The Conneaut irptoriir says "a child was born -B on the Lab Ekdre-lioad , osi the lit day el February, between Erie sad Euclid." (lea. Butler humorously suggests his own ipilaph, "Died of the-Regular Army." The regular &nay nearly died of as attack of him. In Java an empty flown pot placed on the portico roof of a house is said to- mean, " A young lady in the hens ; husband wanted." The Hopewell property, in Oa City, was sold laic week for ;160,000. Mr. Hopewell purchased it in 1854 for $3501 Gottschalk, the great pianist, is on ids an— nual concert tour to the west,. He may be expected in thiacity loom - "Comer my leer. I want' to 'ask you all about your sister.• Nov tell me triily, has she got a beau?" "No, its launders she's got, the doctor says." Old Setalemon (affeatiohateli), '•My coo, Flty do yo . o chew that filthy tobacco !" Preeoctoun Youth (s►ifity), ..To pt the juice eat of it, old (lodger !" A young lady in Troy who had been jilted by her lover; retured to hot faithless swain his sane de visite with both eyes picked out. Vindictive young lady of Troy A well known gentleman of t his city is re ported to have made a lucky "strike," by which ha r &stiles over $lOO,OOO. Wo ithew nothingi about, the truth of the Cory. The *'oldest inhabitane l \ deo ides that more snot hits fallen this wintir, stud that there has been s• longer continued spell of cold weather than in any yearfoi the last dozen. . A meetlas of chime folConneauiville was held at that pi) ne,.on Monde" of last week to take measures for developing the eupposed oil wealth of Western Crawford. • Ths trUthof the old proverb, "there' iti nothing new under the Bun," is proved by the fact, says an exchange, that the Chinese were boring wells from five to nine hundred feet in depth, for oil, over three thousand years ego The advertisement of the, Kentucky Oil Company appears in another column. The managers of this company are gentlemen_ well known in this city as persons of shrewd bus iness qualities, and the enterprise is one that Merits the attention of persons on the look okt for investments. In our opinion the best peace commissioners are the army and navy of the United States. —.fiercer Dispatch. Then, why in the name of a4l the gods don't you go into the it . rmy nt ntry and, assist in bringing about the best peace.".— renango Spectator. • The Dunkirk Jourani.endeavoring to be sarcastic over an incidetit which occurred to that vicinity, pertly asked, "Who is Joh❑ McDonough ?" The (buon dryly responds • ••lie is a eon of old McDonald. Ills mother is supposed.to have married a McDonough." A little boy in New,Csatle, Va., applied hin tongue, on a bitter cold morning last werk,to some boring tools at. the Lawrence Foundry, to see - if it would stick. The boy's tongue and lips froze to the iron, and were only re leased,by heating the; iron with hot water. A part of the skin of the tongue and lips re mained attached to the _iron. Mr. Harvey Howard, Treasurer of 'Thayer lc Noyes' Circus, was married, in Coshocton, Ohio, on the 16th of January, to Miss Balla B. Pritohey, of the Neer plait,. The Girard Mien sutys "the parentaof this amiable young lady are members of the Presbyterian Church and although they do not approve of Mr. Howard's ocoupatioa, they wisely studied their daughter's happiness and soled upon the following quotation from Burns, that .A man Is a man for aw' that. " There are mix Odored °banshee In Satan nab. Three of them have large organs and fine choirs. The pastors of four of them hare always been colored men. Three of these churches are decidedly very fine edifices, and cost not less than ten thousand dollars each Another proof of the hardships that the us gross esoeristtee from th "galling chairs of slavery." The Atlantic Greet We...tern railroad cam pony hove emnpleteit their bretu`clt rua , i frotu Mechrille to Oil City. The papers of the letter place anticipate great benefits to their "city" trout the opening of the new road We hope they will got be as sadly disappointed as the poilple of Erie have been in several in stances. Dr. T. L. Stewart has resigned his position as a surgeon in the army, and will soon re same prastien in ibis pity, after an absence of about three years. During this period be has occupied several important professional eta Lions, and been eomplimenici by leotlingotq- Care' as one of the most skillf4l practitioners conneeted with the service. The Doctor has many warm friends in this 'and the adjoining counties, who will be pleased to bear of his return and resumption of practice. The Franklin oil company, composed of number of our most enterprising young busi nese men, has been formed in this city, with a capital of 540,000, divided into four hundml ewes of $lOO each. They have a valuable tract of land in Franklin township, on which, it is said, the oil indications are especially' promising. Oil has been known to trickle from the rocks and appear on springs in thit locality frem '•lime immemorial." Ur. W. 0. Severance has taken charge of the Bennett Rouse at Union. and will endow_ or to conduct it in future in suctiva manner al to build up its reputation equal to any hotel in that put of the county. As an initiatory step thereto a Ball is soon to be givun—we have forgotten the date—which will be par ticipated in by many 'of the most prominent citizens of Union. We judge from what we beer of Mr. Severance, that he' will make an enterprising and popular landlord. An "honest um" in Hartford, failing to obtain work, was unable to supply his fatuity with food for seven days, and his- little five year old daughter starved to death. Is it possible that such things eon occur in Nes, England—New England which gives itself• so Truaoh distress about the sufferings of the "poor negro ?" In their teal for the Africans our "brethren" "d6in east" are likely t•, forget the claims of the peer white people at their very door:s. - Our celebrated State SeuistOr, Mr. Low ry, to a constant eubjeot of :Attention tot the ettacites of the press. 'A Harrisburg correspondent of one of the Eastern papers describes him as "a to in witti a white cravat rith lengthy starched ends, which conveys the idea to every greenhorn that he, is a preacher, and to every pauper twit he is a humanitarian sod public benefactor." The Lancaater Iniettigenerr thinks, however, that "is Lowry's Oise, as in rattily othevs, appear ances' are deceptive. There is none of the malerisi Of eithCr cbaraoter in his composition. The white cravat and ruffles, like lirerley'a tnidttional white coat, are uter.ty oddities" Thug butrbpdies might find something of more fusperutsos to write about than Mr. Lewirrs white swat sod Miles. We understand that a poor familly in our village was obliged, daring a recent Gold snap; to cut up their bedstead for fuel to keep from freezing. Azuktizwe'poor Toease; who had entreated for a small load of greed wood, for which she was to pay only $7 00 after borrowing some money of a neighbor to add to her scanty &ad, Snails herself still a little deficient, appealed to the wood4saler to deduct the pittadoe, and was met by the ban. man reply thet she "might 'pay or freeze, as she pleesed."—Predosio Omer. "Can such things be" in a cosiasunity do voted to "great moral ideas," tike our Cha. faunas county neighbors The Censor's statement confirms us in our long settled opinion that "charity been. at home." and that every neighborhood could have sufficient to do if it only would attend to the - wants of its own unfbitunste people, without concern ing4tself about the faults of others. While a lirge majority of the citizens of Fredonia have been bewailing the oeudition of tha slaved ingress, and going into hysterics over the "barbarism" of the South, oases like the above occur in their town, and hardly provoke a comment on the part of the philanthropists who shriek themselves hoarse over the "black maw's sufferings !" We would suggest to the managers of the Philadelphia it. Erie railroad that they take a trip risen, on setae early occasion, over that thoroughfare. If the /comments on the man agement of the road which they would hear exp eased by the pasbengere wean not wake them up to a realising . .sense of what •fluty requires oft teat, we don't know what:influ ence could - be brought to bear that would. As au early and c insistent friend of the road, it le with the utmost mortification we witness its buoreasino unpopularity among all classes in this part of the State, and our sole object in calling attention to toe fact is the hope ye entertain that by so doing the manner of its management may become known to the gen tlemen at Pailadelphipt wits have powtir to effect a change, and who probably only ru quire to be iltformed en the subject to do so. Unless something for the r better is done soon, the road will become a by-word of ridicule ell the lips of everybody. '._. A young printer nara :I John J. Angell, who has resided in this 0.17 for some time past - , has invented an imstrumont for "htaing copy"—a teem which tee craft, ful'y under SLitild —that seetnt to be •just thu thing." It allows of too "copy" bzin; pl toe I at ray de sired height, operates as a "guide." and •pro vents the pactonvenienee of hissing the "upper case' partly covorol by the manuscript which the compositor is •-settiug." Theiestrument is a, very nettly tlisosri .ate well as useful affair, and will rekiminend iteelt to the favor of printers at once. We aci.lersani oilit it i+ not lilt,ly that .ha cottscriptp3n will newer to 'Oils dtytriet utt the 15th initant, rue ti tatg n,ard fr,tiog it lin py..ll!illie to get rally for "their' iutere,ting perbrui lona by tm Lt. (ilia • N., probability 114 W i 4 tilit uiH .Irtft will not take place be• fur° the tirlt of .01 truh. N t etrlrt i, being made by the citiz-na in any port of the dih trict to till up 014 no .1%4 with voluuterrs. E The prqmittent It tre tie Ley till nil taine,l wink+ulna•, hewn exempted, tvid the . ••rank and file"%are waiting. Mitc , iirber to see "what tura* up '• A big is ag tin to be presented to,the Legis lature fir the incerporatina of a passenger railway corciptny in this ()ley, witha - eapital of WAY). The bill gives the company power to build roads in such streets as they may see proper, subject to the direction of thTity councils. If this 'is a bons jide measure . - to supply the city with passenger railways, un— der fair stipulations, we !shall be glad to hear of its becoming a law; but if it is a mete spec. ulstion, designed to crests a monopoly for future operations, we shall vigorously oppose it. Bishop-Clark, of Rhods Island, will deliver the nest lecture of the course on Tuesday evening, the 14th_ iastant, his subject being "Public Opinion." The Bishop delivered one of the in4at pleaviug lecturer !MI year that we ever listened Sunday morning and °yentas nett ne Iv expecte d , to occupy the pulpit of St. l'Attrq Hpitloopti) church. Rev. tV A itirtlert. ilr.wklyn, 'will follow Bight* Clark in tip: lecture o nitre day evening. th• 1641 inv.. Hi , . •It'tjt•ett iv the "Unol;agoiereJ Ana " Otfice i s (or recruiting purposes !vise recently been •ooentl in this city by tlaptai , a J ulin Graham, of the 831 rvgin•iut. %laj A F Stiun, of the lenh cavalry, where all who fvel ibis fighting humor can enlist, get. free pasees to the front. .'4l in" to their heart's con tent. One of the advantages of "loyalty," may be Been in the fact that the Gorelle is Pnbliehiag the laws of the United States "by mithority" —a fat job, th4t wilt put a good mini hun dred dollars haw the pockets cf its publtehers. "Loyalty" pays in thee° war times. It is reported that a change if soon to take -place in the management of - 11rovro'is Hotel. A Mr. Clifton, of Buffalo, loug'cionneotect the Mansion llhuse in 'hit city, it is said, will soon [Mann charge of the house. " Remember the (MI Fellow.? 13 tll, in Farrar Hail. on WeAi:medal (treeing of next week It will ho one of tho hest or the reason. The First NstiOual lima of North fist has been organized to, u'ltn.Grifritli as President, and A. W. 11!slue as Cashier. BARNUM'S Exesatescle.—Shortly'after the war commenced Mr. Barnum concluded last his expenses must be curtailed, and :I;mA. dittglf gave orders to one of his spats that his advertisement: must be cut down one-half. This was accordingly done. A few weeke later, the "great showman" disoovered his daily redeipts were griwiug "smaller by de• greed and beautifully ie•e " Ile ‘.l„?ubted attractions, bus suit the receipts .were not increased Tin :natter became Timis, and troubled Mr. Barnum so much that it dis turbed his slumbers. lie gave orders to dou ble the alto of the advertisements. It was done, and the result, :is related by Mr. By— num himself, was au increase of $l3O in hip receipts the first week. and $250 per week ,subsequedtly. since then he bee never at— tempted to economise by reddeid2; the ttenouut paid for his advertisements. POTROGr.nW .eq : 46.—fite insole for forming new pet rukum oil companies contin ues aotive. lisrdly ad ty passim but what two of three doses .new timpanist, are started throughout the country. The mass do not inspire confidence, and much sitting is neees eary. Oil spring! are not always perennial, and many give Olt in short, periods. Some companies have been fortunate, but the large fortanes reads out of pettcdeara_hare VOL been out of oil produced and sold, but out of uil lands bought, divided and formed into die anat companies, with a large par value, and rather lees subscription price, but. more than cent. per cent. above cost price. 800,000 bottles sold annually in a single city in the United States, where: Dr. D. 11. Bealye's Liquid Catarrh Remedy has been longest., and consequently best known. This facts peaks volumita in favor of this Winless, though powerful preparation. Tits Art ie= liforraur.—ThiAllantin for , February has some to head with the following table of contents : Our Pint Great Painter sad - Hi/ - Weeks, by Sarah Clarks ; Doctor Johns, by Donald G. Mitchell ; Roger Brooke Tasty; The Mantle of St. John de Msirthis, by John G. Whittier ; Needle and Garden ; Notes of a Pianist, by L. Y. Gottschalk ; 10srnaut Hall, by T. B. Aldrich ; The Pleiades of Con necticut, by F. Sheldon; Ica and Esdninutax. 111, by D. A. Wesson ; The Old House, by Alice Carey; bimaories of Authors, Coleridge, by, 8. C. Hall; The Chimney Corner, 11, by Harriet Bomber Stowe ; Pro Patric, by Epee Sargent ; A Portalght with the Santtary, by G. Reynolds ; Art: Harriet Hosmer's Zeno tin, by Fits Hugh Ludlow ; Reviews - and Lit erary Notices. The "Atlantic" is pre-mnineutlY a Boston publication Bosiou: la it. typographical "make up ;" Boston in its style; Boston in its ideas; Boston inside and outside, title page, oover, contents and arrangement. We give it ,4:ll,dit, fora certain kbid of literary merit, but us maga:lse for general reading it is by no means u interesting as otheie that might be named, cud its radical opinions on Political subjects preclude it firm. say claim to the patronage of the conservative portion of the American people. lxPoarasr Dausiox.—Aa important dad lion was recently delivered by Judge Long, in the Court of Common Plum, on the subject of the military bounty laws. The facts in volved in the cave areas follows: Two citizens of Manheina township, Lancaster county, hav ing furnished acceptable lubstitntes for them selves in the military service, made issue to the effect that boring thus contribute* what they deemed their quota, they @Would be rightfully and legally exempted from the payment of the tax provided for by the act of 26th of March, 1864, to pay bounties, to vol— unteers. The suit was brought by the Board of School Directors of Sfatilteim township, who in compliance with the provisions of the law, were authorisedlo levy and collect 'ouch a tai. After a thorough discussion of the qoe3tion involved, by able counsel, the court decided that the claim:dents were bound for payment of tax, and -accordingly 'ordered judgment to be entered for the plaintiff C. Liciarter Examiner. Rumors of Peso! Fordays and months have livid, Despite the probabilities of War. The land's great heart is all attuned to hear The last dread echo of Wir's direful trump, And ill Loeb pray for victory and pelsoe Rumors of Health Are borne ou every breeze that comes ). From - Drake'. great Ltboratory in New Fora, Where be prepares PLANTATIOXI,BITTiIIe T!.) heal the nations and the sinli restore. As all men hope tkat Peace May come, SO all men, wish that Health may stay. To that eu.t, poor Dyspeptics, Hypoohon- driacs dull, Vioiims of Vertigo, Headache, Fever, Care. All take PLUITATION BITTERS. and are sure To find relief from their besetting ills Let the icorl,l PLANTATION BITTERI use, And. all the tiatiotu• shall have ifealth and Peace nt , ±lCll, EVT"..;(I,TLINISNT.—SeIIvi3I, if ever. have the pe.• l ,f e of tntr pl ice enjoyed a richer musical treat tn,tot that- furnished ity the Clentral Hall on Thurtulay and Saturday ere . np,gs !let week. The per formers were as Aims A. Smith, this eminent and charming soprano. of Buffalo; Ara. Bowen, of Erie, a distinguiehed and accumplished alto J T , a popular and favorite Roman tenor, who was for yearn a member of the Papas Choir, at Rome. and Misr M E. Bose, of Buffalo, who presided at the piano, and who ranks high 53 a composer.c Notwithatanding the inclemency of the weath er, largo mid appreciative audiences were prevent on Wth evenings The selection of pieces was !run Italian operas, and the appro bation of thigaudivnee,-as frequently mani fested, was deserve Hy Complimentary of the performances The music was good, and the execution of it admirahle.—Crowford Demo-: eraft. A Moir Ranasessits Ones.--From a re spectable and well known citizen of Warren, Pa., we learn of s cure of tough (almost in the first stage of consumption,) performed by eke Extract, of Smart Weed. 'The facts, as related by the gentleman himself, are as fol lows: Ills wife had - a very bad *old, whiCh ended in a cough, and produced such distress as to make it almost impossible for her to breathe—sometimes being compelled to sit up in bed for the most of the night. The Sean Weed being recommended,_a small bottle was procured and-need with good effect. A second bottle effected an entire cure. It was applied , both externally and internally, and is, as the gentleman remarked, , sa most remarkable sue." 'We recommend this valuable medicine to all. , MO. JOBBING Deratrisaxv.—We would re tlpeoLfully call the attention of the community to our flue facilities for job printing, and to the neatness and superior finish of the work wo are constantly turniocout. We challenge any establishment to excel us. Our typo in taistly new and of , the best quality ; all our inve - riats are superior; our workmen the most . and our determination to please all who &am° fixed. - We are prepared to exeoute .with neatness and despatch everything in the joThing line from the largest post'er to t`-,„ -most delicate card. Tux Oto GVAII D. —The February number of The Old Guard, that staunch exponent of . the prinCiples 177 G seta 1787. has been received. Csntents : Have States under any etre= stanees a right to seoede from the Uniou ? The Veer and the Prince ; A lost Heart ; The Poet and the Gods ; The Poet's Toast ; The Literature of the War; Arabian Epigrams; Poetical History of Kissing; Song of the Ages; Judge Douglass' Suppressed Pamphlet on Senession ; The Ideal Republic ; The Dawn fell of the Republic; of _Merin) ; Conspiracy iu Congress ; We ne'er shall Meet. :, and the nstill spicy variety in the Editor's Table. Acgrarren —dark Campbell 113 M tried last week to our court, for the murder of James NWFate, and acquittel. lie proved an alibi. Theo* Wax no evidence against nim but hie own confession when drunk. lie mtylcon gratulate himself that he wee nut in the iricin kty of Oil City when he boated of being the marderer, as in that ease he would not have hail the opportunity of proving an alibi. He would have been taken at his word, and ills"- paled of. It is to be hoped that he has learned a lesson, and that hereafter he will abstain from toe use of ligdor.—Venan,qo Spectator. Mona TAUS t —The New York Tribune thee cried loudly for more taxes : . " Let us hare a twenty-fire per cent. in come tax, if neoe4sary, with a searching in quiry intu *very man's btisiness and receipts, with double the present Lazes on all luxuries and euperduities.". Two ladies, whose names we suppress, were arrested yesterday for 'waiving their handker.. chiefs at s lot of rebel prisoners whp were pus -lag up 'Broadway street the day before. They were released upon taking the oath od giving $5,000 bonds each to do so no more.- 7 Louisville Democrat, 20th. )XORBISON & DINSKOBB, WBO/All/11.1 DILLIALS Flour, 'Pork, Beef, Salt, , Grain CLOFER, TIMOTHY SARD, (Et. Fe. 2, Wayne Block, FR NCB 8,044,,, eta& 4.41 Sista Si'.. - taft, esay9'63tf. Administrator',6 Notice. L.ETTRIS O F ADMINISTRATION ON jj the agile of Stephen &Meg, deceased. late of litilereek township, Erie. scanty, Pa-, having lawn granted to the aadersimbed, notice is hereby oven to all tnowisithemeelvee indebted to the s:Me to make Immediate peva:mat, and those having daises against said estate will Forest th e eta for settlement. algoßG 111.34110, , Adminietratore 211. 104-41 w. Notice. TPARTIiERSHIPHERETOFORE A. existing between I. W. Newietegez and Jacob trims. doing bushier nadir the Sae seam of NOWbet ger k Straw his bees dissolved y mutual commit. 'e beets' sad sesetuate Wm bees left to the !made of I. tr. sowaseor, st Ulf eLd stand. tor artiletseat. lif&WfitElfiM2, Me. Jae. 110 , —fild JAM $220111. Sewing MachineeF r • • THE CHEAPEST BEST. .• BUT ZITIEBR THE EMPIRE OR 8121GBIL - 1 _ The tadereigatd hating been appointed agent in Erie illy hr the Mani, estettratod Machines , siopeeth li silk tie attention of the palate to the *saw 71%e etkootriedied to be theletet lei use and ore • the la the musket. Masth Jae bee all the latest improreasents. which nodes them far superior to say ether now said Tersoas dealt*/ to pastimes a Seeing liataine will dad it of adesstate 101 tell and oxambse thee, b fore baiter eleewbese. isemetie ea exhitdtlati at lay dors, No R; American Block between theft** and Itirreath strict. AWN WU P. WAGNRR. Notice. MESSRS. CRA:WFORD k CIIRISTILN haTiot etworisted with them la the g, ocery trans Mt. J. a vtos Mini, the flrto title will heissiter be Crawford, Christi's' k kith. 111 pere ye Isdeb!el to Mulstatillmuei requested to m‘k• an et fly settittiest Tbsuld'arter put limn, a continua:We (4 the perdit pat:aunt Ii resputtu ily solicited. WV. CANVFOKO, R. F. cHRIST•sti,• J. DIMON Rtlipt. j tear gi-tt Crawford, Christian it: Ruth, Dimling GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, . / Dried and Sealed Fruits, ?A.r.r3 k ult.% Ship Chandlery, Boat. stores, &c., ,&e., No. 7 BEATIT.74ILOCK, PARS ROW, Also, Public Dock, Foot of State Street, HOAR, Ptiltryl• Inc A. ogtWroN.D. ' E. F. CH•tl.iT,Ati jua711.5-1.1 J. BERGH RUTH. Sale of Real Estate. TNPURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF the Orphou's Court of Krle county, will be sold at publie voodoo on the prenthes near the bornush of Corry, Erie county, Pa m on naturday, February 11th, 180, at 2 o'clock, p. m, the following descilb,d prolor• ty, to wit: AU that certain piece or parcel of laud situated in, Wayne township, Ertl ,coun , y, ea., bounded and ee sembed as fellows, to Wit: Commenting at o poet In the center of the road leading from Autoilleatti'm h , new to Corry, in the month line of Mild lielith'e land,' thence itonthwardlr along said road Va: perchee to a pont. thence we-twardly bfland formerly owned by Patrick Gormru 91 perches to a pest, tnenco northward if i/X perches to tt poet at the cortor of. sa• d 9patli's and Per kin's :tad, thence eastw.tdly 82 perches to the pax of beginning.. Ceroathlu; ere ocresqf tano; b-tollwt at tract No. 34 of the Fitol.and Lami Compa--;c. Tnicers, uee had is hacd and.the !nieces fa torergusl annual Inetal,tnent., with thtereet payebk entmelly, be oecurei by, jadizieat bond sad .to.rt.tego on the preteiees. W. GRAP..6.N..Adsnletstretor. jae17415-It. READY PAY STORE! J. & A. 31.EsTls.TIG Would tirpehrully furores the Pohlle that Ltisi lass pu,cit tied the TOCK Or GROCERICa or..t g obs a. vi...Lss. • C•OId4IS or tin Jan erlrx ' i tem they latezei 10 'seep Om wood au attislicout sit GROCER:EL? St Pli.l1VP: 4 101S8. WOOD ANL! YAktiETT an is tept in Erie: Best Brands of Erie County Flour Kept Wl/MA.I7ED a GOOD adliCL£ eir Tbs highest "szi.et Prier paid etu4e Country Proquep Hoods dell erred c 22.2401 to hay t J NLINNII3 ' (fl-NIVL4t:), A. MIN:. 6 HUBBEL'S GOLDEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC INVIGORAMO k NTRENGTdENING, ' Feetifiie the slat= against the evil effects of armhole =MEM Will cute Dyppliptia. Will are Vi eakeiese. - Will cure General ihbtlfy Will can Heartburn. WW cur, Besdaebe.- gmn~~nrrn~rn.~ Will excite and create ► healthy appc-ta.l . MB invigorate the organ of &gestic a cod tuu-40.411- 11 increase the totaparattura of the body add :be forre o circulation, aetir•a in tact as a general corr. tioran t tit system, containing to poisonous drugs, and I 3 THE Bur TONIC HITTERS IN THE `koRLD. A lair trial is sarocatly so:telted. ago. C. LIErBBEL.. -CO., Prop/etc-re, Ralson, N. T. lean Express Building hi iii:D Ceatral• • 2 '. • • SONS? For •._ oalcures. •.• • tat; GrcAni, ke. WRY, Erik Who:ea:de Avnts, ;del, Carter 11: Caner and OU 7 ° l\llo R E ! STE I AND' S GOZ/8/-/ t DR.; STRICKLIND'S MELLIFLUOUS COt'GH HAWAII is warranted to sure VenehlL Cold's, Hoarseness, Asthma, lignorpleg C , agh, !fore Throat, Consumption, and ail affambons of the Throat mad Loner roi sate by draniSta.lbatraislAspot, Kr 6 Kiat Fourth street, Cineinnatl, Ohio, • birilThiell A LL the Medical Men end the Prf-r.s /111.: : ireommend Pc:Strickland') I nthe).46ra sit s . tot* an the only certain remedy frc Maraca% and a irotely. It u a erzobillAtion of Astringeat.,Ab•orlent Stimulants awl Carminatives, Is warrawad to Oleo' • core attar all oito.r moms he e For •+ls by Druggists. General &pot, 6 Ent Fourth street. Cincinnati. Ithlo. DR. Stricklaud's Pile Remedy has cured _thoct.,ands of the worst eas.s of Blind and Merl in& Plies. It & see. Immediate relief, and. effects a par =anent mare. try it directly. It in warranted to :tire. Tor sale by druggists: General o,e pot, tf Last Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. DiApepsia, 'Nervousness and Debility. PR. STRICKLA.NLYS TONIC. ---Wf, reeorimead thou wafting with lota of Atpottie, tlivistioo, or Disropbis, liervouenern end Nervp,:e Debility, to tall Sttletitcbace Tech:. It II a vegertble preparatbn, how from Alcoholic Liquors; it etrengtlJ.ue tlie who!. Nervous system; it creates a goOti appetite, sod it warranted to Owe Nervousness mud : , weal Debility. FOlt sal* by Dr:LW/Its gsa.rally. at $ par battle.— Pronarsd by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth street,- Claisinnatt, Ohio. 'ERIE RAILWAY. giMiligirffligliAo- gEget cesarGE OF HOURS, COMMENCLNu TW:11331)47, DEC.. 1; 1861. irlll Gave Doskirk lit %bout tbio follow tag boar , Os s . . Rastwara Boluad—Deput. Tram 210t14 9 40 a ta. Twin No 10 lo- 1:,c) a 1.. Train SO. 6 _ . . 6 VO a. U. Mitt We.. 4. I 15 t • D 2. ( ... Avu.n. 1 44ti00 rat - .., :-.) af• ci,,, AINC , T. n•c'l Au c 1 fiIakTFORD PISS L" 31JILe N CI: CO lIANTVORD, CONNISCI VUT. INCORPOILITICP 1810. CAP 17..../.. V.00, , A•0 S. SUNTENGTUti. Prost. T. T.C. A N S..cy CITY FIRE IRSURLNCE COMPLN Y, BateryoaD, CONNINV PICOT. I,S , CORPORATXD IrIt:TALV , 4Oo , . 0. B. 110 0 rILI.Prest. 0 C. 101 Aar. 8011 TICAURANCE in the 'Above' old and reli abla Coasisfamo eli4 be Wanted on oppliooton no anrobSV-417 T. RUM tvn t L ef I7BASICAJLE II S.. • Waoutarari arta Ratan. Daataa to ee and Proriatoaa Plow and Feed, Went. 101 l Willow Ware, W taes.Liyaors, Toba.mo, Saran. atreet, neat to Touter Howie Vuratisatp:, Rata. Pa r. ...Alt A: LARGE StIPPLIO ati L .., . OLD itirti,,,llAlSlt PiEW•--s picut•iblet e., , •,:i-: Of etreta Matettariesee.e . emabesia, No au i p h a .., iog how to speedily restore A4b t ani go.• up •loa-. i pa disagreeable oursalf.'V ‘^dßpt - Periar Nate.% lie . .;11 for of =Akins. Sent by Mats lree;ou receipt ~ t EP: i i ~r a. r".veryt , ,,l: ;411 laiAthera altar one trAl. El sl • I A.1:0 , el' the Set, stann ail jposit.o9tral db , aatiiiE I m ICEt mete., Adiress, ' U. YOOTC, St. U~ Sus . ' 11,113 Broadwhy, New Took. - litYW .. . ti•J Ger,itti and aim, its. • • rad gmt & gingtoot column. BENER & BTIRGES , Manufacturers of , .-t Pure 'Confectioneryl PLAIN & FANCY CANDY, of every de*ription, • ALWAYS O N RAND, = AT LOWEST A SH PRIM!. • 'Wholassie and retail detiltra iu FANCY MODS, YANKEE NOTIONS TOYS, SMAi.f. NARK, -A ni ivoittunsr 0110 PAPER. ENVELOPES, PERFUII.ERY, STATIONERY ARTOLES, Whioh we oan offer to the retail trade_ IMES LOWEST JOBBING rEfcEp. I BEN ER S BURGESS' NOSS AND ELM CANDY A nice, pleasant agreeable COUGH CANDY MOSS AND ELM CANDY! USEFUL'IN 110ARS'ENEiS & THROAT DISEIViES MOSS AND ELM CANDY! -RELIEVES. IGRITATON OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS MOSS AND ,ELM CANDY ! - A CUSTOMER IVEOiOV,.. par Sella es two (2) hone Catidy It is jest what the people "sot, _this sea Lieu:, It eelle rapidly, and give. imate retie faeion." MOSS AND ELM GANDY WILL BE F..UII.ND USEFUL IN. COSTIVEXESS MOSS AND ELII,CANDY • in uledicated, nicely-davored, PUT UP CONVENIEYT,NCK.AGE,' *A.NI; SELLS R4NEL F - - t , ,, gEIE ICEIL YLt~.~.., ETC., ETC:" WM KM lin EMI 6 , ,A1 E 5,.. 'l'3o ONI