tirie Wei* Oboatte • PA„ MARCH 22, 1866, •-• SALE:. --.1. first clime pisno is ,j t o r vde—alruoct Rea% Price, s3oo— bra7aio. APPIY , 4 32-W. P. Simms, N. ,raft of Pea,:li.sud tits. mai.ls.tf. observer 'office Removed. Pubikat inn dike of this paper hag removed to Yes: 9 and 10,- (up stairs,) toeig's Block, opposite Brown's Hotel. .ntracce73 on the Park side of the build: ife regard the, location as the best in city, a nd when we get our big sign up , tiled to cover the entire front * 'of the 'lg, a nd our establishment" the corn— :ocrlitita We design putting it In, we happy as a girl with her first beau. 3, a ny who have business lia our line ite d to give us a call.. City ,Election. !tit! Election; on Friday, resulted, as r:ii:::1 ty.d confiLicutly believed it o, : elec ion of Wm. L. Scott, the ~,vindilat,. for Mayor.lna' poll of i s ~ to rec : e 3 a maj?rity 4 cf 432, I t argcst,; we b:lieve , with one ex— tur obtained firth° city. Co ns id er . ::,..Nristances of the rieetion,—the ~.tr F•rott's politic l al affiliations,—the :t5 s:ll ght to activity arrayed against him . :c ow—Eire activity aud_bitterness of .. . . enormous majority - is one rpriEing events id our local his.. cast bb extremely gratifying to it certainly is to his friends. We y e Scott too well to doubt that this c c iillibbion of the centdence of his i i i tc a! will be met by him in a proper lie will seek to perform the duties of is a manner that must add to the tf the place, and we ;shall be .„i.taptoirted in our expectations if it tit mitted at the end of his term that he t . oie of the mostfefficient Mayors we ::5525EC 1 . cngh iin—esrilv,t and unflinching perms Scott's triumph cannot be claimed, cicmocr.--of our party in the city pre. )c'sito it, as a DecaucTatio victory. It I vories' candidate that lie' was put his triumph is empliaticallra trine:ph. For years past the affairs \dommanity have been in the hands of who corttroll;d our local mattters as Cy 33 if they were our duly author tens They made. all our city I* coutrolledo our eleptions, agy our'comey, and seemed to regard !lye! as completely our inlets es, if they „b orn t o the position. Through thhir. l entality our city has been retarded in . - g re.l.l to prosperity to ari incalculable sal the long needed improvements isl to the alvantagn of the' place,seemed osier to be accomplished. Theis:. malice 641%;iitire a shape that few dared to thm, and for some time those who taut the real welfare of thl t people of erer brea ing up in;itte'oi.e. But the•day, of their humili- Is cone at last. The Xerdict. of Friday tied their fate effeCtually. The period to C:nral, arro6nce, corruption and gone, and the people have taken ihto. their-itkads the power of governing, icor t:o t‘e: noble-hearted Republi ia spite • of intinidation, of party :e;of the I it judice sought, to be crea• their minds, had s lize courage 4 step toe polls and vote f r the .an offilseir 5, in spite of political distinetiou. It ithu partizan conslideratio i ns no longer Ate power in this! city to overhalance ence for personal worth, and regard II interest. Let us finish up the good moving together in a harnionious firfa`purpose of building up our:city :Sty to the yosition nature designed Ind as the first step thCrete banishing 4raupport,the entire mess of hackneyed seekers and holdera who have so long 'ion the public crib at . the expense of fie interest. cofield Accused of Falsehood. e conside•.able go'ssip and baZl feeling inn at lVeshington outcf an interview etween Secretarf , S - ewarcl and Mr. Sco nngres‘man from this district, the sub rf Which is thus give by the ppring qinhlican's letter writ r: • : ' zembe? of Congress fir M Pennsylvania :interview with hilia last week, and the try rive utterance to sentiments which .hen him, and he told his friends. The Ittlred - into the papers, and the last I I!: Seward was , disposed to deny tho errs of the Petinsylvanian. It seems,'" ..1.:.g to the statements of the M. C.,) :. Seward was a good deal entailed, and ;he conduct of Congreas severely, i::: hesitate to utter some quile'sharp Li Jo other' hings that in floated ex-, :: Toe moot important nf his,avowals • :la. he urged the present restoration - ..;:t Him. lie said it was . Nr. Lin ty, and he counselled‘'M . 'Johnson :one it. It will not surpt e the coun t: ihit is so, for Mr. S ard's-course Ill'i war has been c nservative. I / t llaht that he really believes that. ,t interssts.of the country will he ' 'l7 .17.11tting the Southern delegrktions iip ,, ,s at once. Ills idea in, as I un -:::,ani I have heard through, some intit , rile style of hiFqargumenty, that tote coals ri,k, and the quicker we : , :':eiter. He, holds that the sen ti -1::7;Ity area good faith will triumph ilrgA tenj Illy in .- Congress, even t• tte members from the rebellious '.'Ha their +eats lie, too, wi.h the t . ornall like to see the test oath re ' st :F." ironed that some .of the_very ini , riatii ,,, .t. men at the South Cannot , ies tomtry is not ready just yet, I .'l sunb a display of generosity en i'V r ingress and the Government, but • " , :left's policy is to prevail, ore ''-iii this in a short tinte, and nobody I tv"sr toin Srcrs . :ary Seward, unless i n ervative It-pcblico ns'in Congress rib the President " • , tzeat'• of Mr Seward's senti , Pl ztivailed by Mr. Scofi e l led to a sae of theta by Henry J. Paynond;- C i . ngre+sinenfr.,na New York city, • •:,. i.t llte Times, (Seword's rig!-t hood l ' i '• : gb.thecoluians of that ,pnper. Mr. 'l , Lefet , to his original report, and a ,7 ming , question cf veracity lies be 2-t;t4ee persons immediately con . r.e ieputalit4 of neither of the par ;, . , !ouch that it can be damaged -:.:Ii they may gay of one another. `cadent at Erie, Pa., gives no nu Ills late municipal election in that , • William L. Sett was not9inated by the Democrats, and ohicted Izaut iareprezentation s and taluse of vietc,rions followers of Thad ' 4 p,'l-e• rebult' show+ a gain of more 'andrediDemccatic votes. Worid• It`4lt. la'orqation, we haie no hesitation Bent to" the editor of the oge of the malignants alto •-:aving aoserted as a DO/130 7 .e2.lrtry that,thoy Dad ilT r ir this tssid7 of do. : a ':of •i.Demccrn: • ghilly of leeuding •M and false a statement as irs B! *itt 1 RIEN I r =I Items of Loral Interest. A column of interesting reading matter will bo found en the ?myth page... • • A heavy thunder and !Waning storm—the Irst of the year:—occurred on Tuesday night Godey's Lady's Book foi April is a most 3xcellentnumber. For beauty of engravings. nth steel and wood,-we think it cannot be xcelled.. [' i [ The ways of women tiro *mace °table. A ~. ow York lady, with - fortune o $lO,OOO, recently took a fang to poor but handsome arber, and married him. - "E. C." of the Warren Mail, writing from 1 aehington to that piper, announces that he doesn't intend fighting the President. That ft nctionary will breathe easier over the ita• p.rtant intelligence. • ' . At the late election in: Titusville fer City eers—thArst under the new charter-397 tes were. cast. Fora city claiming ten outland inhibitants, it strikes us that is ther a slim shoo?. Senator Lowry him introduced a bill' „into o Legislature for a railroad from'Tituiville Tidioute. Whether or not be is to own'the arter.after it has been secured, time will velop. The editor has been so much - occupied with other matters, during the past week, at he has had but little time to devote to s usual dutieti. The deticiences in the esent number are attribUtable‘to this cause. The Union Mills Bulletin is glad to be able• say that "the disease which recently ap• ared in nur midst, and which Troves so fatal those attacked, has subsided, no cases of it ring occurred since Thursday." Tt adds that e ieports of the fatality of the disease circa. ed here and elseihere, were greatly eiag ,rated. 'Pennsylvania is the only Slate, thus far, rich has actu illy assumed the care of the ildren of her dead soldiers, and two thou-. .d of these are now in schools in this Cora .•nwenith. The cost per pupil is about $l5O annum, exclusive of clothing. i Ye perceive by the returns of the Titusville ction that Clark Ewing, Esq., has been 'Med Judge of Election in the First ward of t city, by a unanimous vote. We always ked upon our friend Clark as arising 1 w , but we didn't expect, him to iit'lainjudi 111 honors quite so soon. aster Sunday falls this year on the hest of iThis circumstance has not occurred e 1804, and will-only OCZUT again twicoin present century, in 3877 and 1888. arnum. Pays that printer's ink is the best nd ho ever had. le investelin it largely udicious advertising, praspered:ac 9 - - he now Councils have elected the follow officers-; Seleet—P6sident, G. W. Starr; 14 A. J. Foster ;' Common—President, J. C. - 1 .ncer; Clerk, G. P. Griffith. he reports which Prevailed last fall Of the I • too of one of our most illustrious citizens out to ) be correct. Be is not 'culy dead Woolly) but buried. His funeral took eon Friday of last week._ f ant of opportunity compels us to omit customary special, notices of our new t+ isements this week. We do the neit , best g by .calling attention •to them in the p, hoping none will n , Pglect to read them, hey contain facts of considerable interest. ur friends living upon the line of the al will be gratified to learn that its condi !, is - such that no delay in opening will r after the weather bicomes favorable.— ; t navigation is expected to commence l ut the middle of April or first of May. tormy old March has been true is her rep ion during the past week, Rsin, hail, • sleet, wind antFsunehtno hive been f ed up,with disagreeable irregularity—the ,leasant overbalancing the,plemant- in the Iportion of one hour of good to nine of bad ther. the earthquake of Friday last had a very pai .ful effect upon one of our eminent citi— ze.•. In the midst of his excitement, he aor cid•ntally nu against a snag, which eo se• ve vly hurt his sore toe that it has become wo -e than ever. His mysterious disappear an, e from the haurits that once did know hi i well" may be acc'lttuted for by this sad oc&cirrence. he new Fenian flag is a white harp on a la field, thirteen internal stripes, seven and six white. •The 'difference between Fenian flag and the 'United States flag ;isle in substituting in the former a harp the thirty six stars, and a green for the • field. • gre' red the con, for eacUOrMonthly, f or jApril—U magazine,• he *gay, that bids fair to beCome one-of .ort popular in the doutary—has the fol rig table of contents k by the low; fter the eattle—a P,iiieni; A Winter in ; The Dead Lotterhipters IX. X; t Constitutes Tresion; The Reverend iting—a Story; Saveil in Mid Air; The I c ator at Hobe ; Fares in the Fire—ti The Rail Rend Stdt7; The, I Fisheries; Tom's Wife—a Story; My y Day Paths: Hydrophobia—its Symp ., Character; The Moneyed Man. Poe' Pea l Evc tcm e boiler•of Althea planing milL'on Sig 4 t, near Bth, explqtled about nine o'clock slay morning, With a%oise 'that was ldalmost over the entire city. One man ea Jesse Sibley, ef• St. Catherine's, C. was killed; his body being shockingly gird, acd the engineer, Mr. Gifilder, was led in a dreadful manner. - The building completely shattered, dud the pieces of brick and lumber . scattered in every Lion, some falling several squares die. The accident is attributed to en inpf . t supply of water in the boiler. • stre! Thu! hen I EMI OM iron dire tont ficie •v. J. 0. Fisher, of the Methodist church, e banner Republican county_ of Ashlabu. bin, has been convicted befoic an eccle ieal court of forgery and dismissed from mi.nisirv. The forgery was in writing a Gtl Bi•ihop Biker, recommending him lor Presiding' Elder, and signing to it the Shat the le lc self rain le Gnp of Dr. Gifford. He was, Ci,f course, a rig clerical Republican, and Was death on erheads.—Exchanse. I ch is the natural result of political hing. The'mart who steals the livery of ,en to serve the devil, will, sooner • " 1, meet the punishment.bis hypocrisy do prel lies late = Ir friends at Garry' aro awero that. some in• allies relation 'to: the papers of that . 1 have occurred, resulting fin the disettn nce oi the Press,. which was started as a cratic organ. We have not time to write n account of theinatter, but the follow- ditli plac. firm. Deal out ,tateinent froth: the Daily Dispatch, we I ssured, is correct : I ' , s.Coanr Taxa:tarn —We notice by the cf the 14th itv.t. that the "Telegraph is in the hands of J. 4 1 1. Pain, Mr:Baldwin, .enior partner, having retired. The ce ership, existed much longer than 'we 'esed it youth. While in the bands of lt,aldwin, the Telegraph evinced tt,delkire eke itself an acceptable paper'. ' Since 1 lannection of Mr. Pain with the establish the Telegraph has reflected no particu !Mount of credit either upon itself or the lily inwhich it was.published.. The Corry 1: (Demoeratic) recently started, with Mr. rt Tomkins as editor, seems to have been of Mr. Pain's renitires. We 'hear that 1 omkins has retired, leaving Mr. Paiute e editorial and political work of both iale, for which he detains himself abuts. y qualified. • 1 1 ISSU now The part rup Mr. ' .'}",r.. .... ,~ Spring - - Elections. The following is the Tote' for Mayor in this city : Scott. Barr First District, . 147 109 Second District, 25:3 84 Third District; •188 84 Fonrth District, 2.2t3 105 382 ---' Scott's majority, 482 • The. fo lowing is the result of the election • tor other officers : First Distriet—SeToot Council—Jos. MeCar er, lir); C. Id. Tibbsle.l2B; Common`Coun cil—(taro elected)—J . : C. Spencer 150, D. Ormsby,ls2, G. A. Bennett 2; Judge—D. Kennedy, P.., 112, J. W. Shannon, D 83; Inspectors—le Doblutoi - 112, G. A. Bennett 20; Justice—E. P. Bennett 214, H. Leo 24; School Direotore—(twe In be eleoted,)—P Crouch 169„ A. 11. Caughey 130, r. Becker Sturzneekelc 81, E. Eben 8; Con- Schneider 126;, Aesessor=o. S. Russell 124. Theobald flirt 1; Auditor—O: L. .Elliott 105, - A. 11. Caughey 100, W. W. Dobbin, 1. Second Diefricl—Common Council--Theo bald/ik flirt 112,. F. - fichlandetker 185. 8 oat Directors—P ? A. Hecker 172, E, &num. el 44 A. IL.Caughey 35, P. Crouch 191, Eug ne Eben 80. Auditors—A. H. Ciughey" 148, 0 L. Elliott 90, W. W. Dobbins 58, Justices of the Peaoe—E. P. Bennett 183. Herman Leo 59. Constable—Adam Schneider 153. Lr specters. of, Election—John • Krollman 113, William Pfeffer 131. Judges of Eleotion—.J. J:.Fiesier 146. William Mallory 08. Assessor —Teobald Llirt 150. , Th'ird Theirict—Common Council A. W. Van Tassel 233; F. P: Liobel 127, 11. Dud ley 113, &altering 2; School Directors— S. Z. Smith 105, W. 3. Brown 75, NI: R. Barr 98; Constable—D. Zimmerman la,' J. Smith • 83. ' Assessors—Huston 77, Stewart 76; Judge of Election—James Wittich 135 ; Inspectors of Election—Huston 112, Sweeney 1. genii!. ton 15; Auditer—ft. H. Henry 235, W: H. Griswold 77. .1. HI Griswold 58. ' .. Fourth Dietrici—Seleot Council—C, H. Lov re in 197, - W. F. 'Rindernecht 103; Comthoa Council—M. Henry 168, J. S. Childs 123 ; Constable—John Smith 168, D. Zimmerman 112 ; Assessor—Thomas Stewart, Unanimous; Judge of Election—William Bono 156, C. M. Blizes 106; _lnspectors of Election--,L. W. Olds 138, G. W. Arbuckle 72 ; School Dirac tors—M. E. B.rr 139, W. S. Brown 4, S. Z. Smith 134, A. Scott 3 ;'Auditor—J. H. grit. weld 113, R. H. Henry 95. . . , 1 Souru Erin.—The following is the vet the new borough of South Brie Burgess—William _Henry 124; Connotl— V. Shultz J 37, S. Brown 138, P. Althof 92, P. Loc4ch 135, B• Low 98: Justice of the Pew —'V. F. leutje92 ; Iligh Constable—Wiliam Lovett 101.; Constable—Willia.te Loesckt 110 ; Judge of Election-4ohu Zimmerly 473 In spectors of Election—total Seligman 22, P. Diffenbauch 1 ; .School Directors—J. A. Veit_ 68, P. Fehhinger 72, N. S Low 78, J. H. Pressley 72, F. Shultz 70, Peter Durner 52 ; 'Assessor—Samuel Low'64; 'Auditors—Roman James 33, M. S. Low 51, P. Diffenbauch 59. 13EEE141.—Justioe of the Peace—G. C. Bar ney 76, N. C. Barney 76; Constable—Hosea Drown 74, Thomas Brace 76 ; Auditor—John Desmond 79, F.-Barney 70; Assessor—RA. Pinney 82, Calvin Hays 71; Judge .of Elec tion—John Desmond 81, A. Edrick 70; In spector of Election—John Cradler 78, Cleve land Randel 68; Town Treasurer—C. Drown 83,.J0hn Tate 67 ;. Town Clerk—H. L. Pinney SO. Lester Hays 70; Read Com Missioner— s -Morse 71, Ezra Drown 80, R.-Cole 72, J. Entick 74 ; School Directors=John 11. Tnte Sl, Matthew Filley 79; Franklin Barney 80, W. Yapels 70, H. Raymond 78, 11. H. Kilborn 70. • Hannon CRZIK.—Tive following ticket - was elected: Road Commissioner—Cait. Hinton ; Inspectors— J. Flury. Stark. Stinson'; Trees urermr-James Wait:tom, Jr. ; Judge—B. D Vid4to ;&boot Direotors---A. C. Gales, A. Did Chambers ; H. Come; Auditor—Jesse Ebersole; Aisessor—Timothsy Backus, Frank Henry—tie Cenetable—:John Applebem .- •' Manor Bonouau.Bneges Garner Par— mer ; Council—A. Denio, L.j D. aeenport, 15 Stuntz, J. Long, Logan ; Constable— Si A. Sanders; Judge—b. Farlan ; Assessor —William Cheeseman. Parates's SIIPPIL—Tiaec - supper given by our Irish citizens in Farrar Hall, en Sat urday evening, in honor of St. Patrick's bay, was one of the most creditable occasions ever witnessed' in the city. The Hall bed been finely decorsted'and arranged' for the-perpcie, under the supervision of a committee of ladies belonging 12 . the FoKth street chrtroh, and' the-gillfuNlinner in -which their dutiet'were performed speak in terms of the highest com mendation for Ltheir taste and energy. Sus- pended over the stage were banners , and mottoes, and thaiwalls were ornamented with pictures, wreaths and various embleniatio de signs. Four rows of tablesecoupied the body of the Hall,' which were loaded to their ut most with the good things donated for the purpose. A separate table for the - invited guests was fixed up in a gorgeous manner. The attendance of ladies -and gentlemen exceeded any demonstration of The sort over undertake; here, all parts of the Hall being crowded to their tallest extent. It is estima ted that not less 'than eight .ltutdred persons were, present, and the sum realized must' have been very large, ' After the company bad participated in the supper, Father Carroll; pastor of tie congre gation, announced the toasts.'whioh were re - .ponder to in moat cases, in an interesting and satisfactory manner. The speech of Mr. Galbraith, in response to a sentiment in honor of Mr. Johnson, was. particularly able, and the announcement of hls-intention to support the President's policy-was greeted with rap, turonespplause. The proceedings were inter. spersed with musieq" both vocal and instru mental, and some of the performances in this tiniwe have seldom heard surpaesed. - The exercises closed at a late hour-, and all in attendance' expressed ' themselves kighly gratified with the occurrences of the evening. By,unaninfous consent, every-, kind . of liquor had been dispensed with, and not a solitary instance, of drunkenness r transpired darieg, the evening. The audience was as well be haved as any that has assembled in the city,. and the character of the proceedings through out was such as reflected the utmost credit upon our Irish citizens. s OIL Paonncrrosr.—AccOrding to the r s eport of the Commissioner of Internal Ttevetue„ Chore were produccd , in . yenneylvania during i the ex mon he neat preceding January 1, 1866, 1;020, 26 barrels 'of petroleum, or an . averago of a oe 5,590 barrels per day. The it, ily produc ion at present is estimated - by i • ose whose abilities for knowing are beet, to . bo 9,000 barrels, distributed as follows, via. . 4: . - Oil Creek aricl,Tribotariee, Benne hoff Ran and. Cherry Rue; Pit hole Creek. AllPgheny River. West Hickory • Creek and Donnie Run, - : 1,500 Olt Total daily production, 0,000 Ude, ,( the. In thi„ abcive . no account is made of few barrels dailypioduced an •Freneh and Sugqr Creeks, or !be Clarion Biter. -Nor is allow ance made for the amoant- r -estimated by the i ll Reeenne Com t--- issioner to be 19.36 per eint. consumed as; el, waste at the wells , and lows by evaporatio . • ntohinsim, Unit ed Btatee Claim Penna. Pensions, flack Pay, t• 11 other ,alaims against the Gov_ ed to with' promptness. Cbarges pplioations by mail attended to made in person. (jalB tm.) ger D W. Agent, dire Bounty, and . ernment atten reasonable. be same . es i Nortes.—Mr. P. L. Kimberly, of Sheren. Pa , hes been admitted as a partner in the firm of Hoskins= & Williams. Thelmeine.s of the firm will heriafter be•cs"Widuated under the name Of Hoeldnron, Williams & mr22.lm. Romans 5c,M1141411111. • - e -' r • The Canadian apprehension of - an Invasion from this aide from the FCDi9I:I9, carries the mint back to 1837-'BB 'Bl'l, When am almo4 i similar state of thing* existed in the United Peouinces. There' was then alormidahle dis affection among the Canedlan people. ,The idea of independence and separation from the British crown rag largely entertained. Tho disaffected, in the winter ,f 1837. root) in several parts of the (meetly in ineurrecti(a. The leader in s'an'ds East was Louis Pepin eau, a French - Canadian; mid in Canada West it was Wm. Lyon /deokensb. lily provided -with arras, and illy organized in each imtavca, there was a, lamentable failure, and tire lead ers of the insurrection fled across the lines, ..These evenis in Canada created a groat sensation on the American border. The people all sympathised with, the patriot cause, as it.was called. 'The sympathy took the-di rection of material aid. AP e ero society was formed, and, like the Feniana, it extended 'from Maine to Wisconsin. These American Canadian Societies were called Hunter's Lodges, the members of which were pledgedl to aid the people of Canada . in their efforts at independence. Probably not less than 800,000 members were in the Order. It was CO powerful that it carried all the elections on the fron tier, and few men of either partkwere chosen to Once who did not belong to the Hunters. .. A large force of Americana was enlisted and took position at a place caDed,Navy Is land, a few miles above Niagara Palls, and is the vicinity of Buffalo. During the wiater_ of '1837 this encampment existed, in complete defiance of all neutrality laws. President V.,-an Buren and Governor Marcy both issued non tratitysproclareetions, but they were not -re garditl- more than waste paper by the people on: the frontier A British force, one night in December, 1 87, crossed over to Schlott ifi l ser, and out on he stearpe ? Caroline, which lay there wit - the supposed intention-of con veying supplies to the patriots on Navy Isiand.- She was taken from her crew, eet,adrift, and sent over the fella of Niagara. It was thought that this matter would. product:ea war between the two -countries, especially 'as the Govern• went of Great Britain avowed its eanctirn rof the itet,,but it ultimately led to nothing se rious. 814 In the fall of 1858,' a . party of some orie hundred and seventy-five men, from Syracuse, New York, under the lead of one Von Shultz, a Br; tish exile, crossed over to Prescott, Can ada,-and commenced hostile operations. They threw themselves iota a windmill, a place of great natural strength.- They counted neon being supported largely by the Hunters on this vide, .and the disaffected Canadians on the other: . • , Their hopes Were delusive. housands.of Hunters were on the other side of the river, and in the town of Ogdensburg, bat they did not Cross 'to the relief of their comrades in 'peril,•who, after making a moat vigorous re • sistance, were allAoropelled to surrender.— They. were taken prisoners. .The gallant Van Shultz, with others of the principal leaders, were executed, and the remainder were mos:ly exiled to Van Dieman's Land for a long term of servitude. - It should be added that-no Canadian )oined in the band that was to deliver them. _Their promises to do proved-a miserable deception. This occurred in November, jB3B;and it prac. ically ended the Canadian:revolution. Obituary. Diet 'Feb. 24th, 1866, at her residence North East, Pa, Ainslie& Dnvwsnrt, aged 56 years ; 7 months and 24 days. • _ At the age ofl6 years, ehe was a subject of converting power, and gave her name to the M. - E. Church, of which she lived a faithful and consistent member, until she was called to her reward. Hot death was occasioned bycancere, caus ing her excruciating pain, and intense suffer jog for several months previous to her happy - release. Without murmuring or repining,and with Christian fortitude," she endured all.— Among her,last words were, "My trust is in the Lord ; God is with me." _ • She lived Nip union- with her now bereft husband nearry twenty-eight 'years, with whom she leaves sbs daughter to mourn "not as others who have no hope." In her death society has lost a valued and esteemed friend, the church a useful and ex emrlary member—a family, a devoted com panion and an affeelignate mother May the husband. son and 'daughter, through the grace of our L;rd Jesus Christ, join their mother and companion in'lieaven. ' A. North East, March 14, 1866. • (hear Film IN Brivrat.o:—A tire broke out in . the New York Central Freight Depot, on Saturday, in ,Buffalo, at six o'clock the morning, caused by a watchman upsetting a can of kerosene oil near the stove. The ,flames spread rapidly -and - communicated to the splendid elevator belopging to the snme company. Both buildings were ..entirelly de stroyed. There was a large number of oaded iardin.the depot, and piles of freight wait ing shipment. All was destroyed. About 40,000 bushels of grain were in the eleVator, little or none of which wee saved.• The grain was insured. The loss-on the elefator, depot and freight cannot now be correctly stated, but it is estimated at over $1,000,060. Mr* Clark & Brother, Wholesale and Re— .taiPDealere in Confectionery: Oysters, Canned Fruit, ,81 .tioaery, ,Yankee Notion, Bakers' poods, Toys, Cigars. Tobacco, ' Pipes &c., West, Side . .of Peach Ftreet, 'lSquareSouth ) 9f the Union Depot, Erie, Pa.' 'Also. Dealers n all kinds of Country l'roduce. Particular attention paid to filling country orders. • - . Part,2B.tf Norton.—WhereWair it has been reported thata I have failed l 4o my duty in posting the WWI of one,party as well as another, I wish publicly to give the'statement denial: I have put up the bills given me faithfully and Without partiality. as any one may see by in. epecting the boards Tue NORA will have their own way, and indeed we ,do n6r wonder that every one is hound to nse-Coe'a Cough Balsam, and noth. ing else, for it is certainly the best thiag in the world" for cough, colds, oroup and influ cuss. It is right that all should use it. Coe's pyspopsia Carr? article prepared by the same parties, gustily good for Dyspersia, Ildigestion 'and Constipation, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Rising of rood, Cramps, Pains, and in fact any disorders of the stomach and bowels. ' 2w Fact TE AKIRIALIN JOURNAL OF PIWINAOT, 1865, edited by Wm. Proctor, Jr., Professor of Pharmacy in the Philadelphia College mf Pharmacy.—" Will the Fluid Extracts go out of use owing to the high price, o, tan we have some authoritative modltleat one of the formulae by which we can make them at a more reason able cost? If the latter, shill. Use change be in the quality of the mmastraum, of in the manner of applying it, so as to redoes the quantity requisite? Car, theta be a convocation of thd Committee of Flovision to au thorise some new method or modificatlon of the present recipes r' With regard to the cOntemplated change in the quan tity, or in the nienstiumn in the preparation of Bead extracts, I wouldiVe °cession to say that in 'Med icine the health of the' 'atieni is the great object to be calmed. The cost 'of the material Is somethin4.- but when put into the scale with human' health, and often human lift, it Is hardly ivorthr of consideration at all. Ify Dacha (fielmbehrs) will continue to be made en formerly, and if it rennet-be maintained at present gri m, they will have to l e advanced to mewl. the advarice in the price of matelot. Toaneh as &she quantity In stead et quilltzort would say that weter,is s epeap commodity and 'nsy he readily added by the portion using tit', medicine if he desires to do so. a. T:acuisot.o, Droop:tat and Chemist, 694 Broadway, New York City. . 5,000 bble 2,500 bble A Ceraa, COLD on' Boaz Tamar —Requites lea mediate attention -and shOuld be checked. if allowed to continue, irritation of tits hum a permanent throat affection or an tactual* lung disease is often the remit. Brown's Bronchial Troches hoeing a ;Moat Influence en the pests, give immediate relief. For brea dth% uthaut, catarrh, Constaaption and throat divetites Troches are need with aiwaystyood sauces. Singers and Poblies Speakers will fled Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken bete.e staging ormaking, and relieve the throat after an monad exertion of tbe vocal omit% The Troches are recommended and prescribed by physi cians and have had testimonials from emieent men throeibout the country. Being an article of true merit and having proved their 'Malay by *test of many years, each year finds them frr.new localit . J.es tin minus parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pro- nonmed better than any, other article. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troebsi," and do not take any . of the worthies' Imitalens -that may. be prom& everywherein the United States, and is ' . tato it i 6 orate tor box. Ja11410.. A Scrap of QUARLES M. VAMIZY • gAimioom( Epp.' gra.'--tbo!pubudiosatio'n spin maid to the Exerititotthis old ott4 ;topsail' t00d4d116... wart Ain% Tat Wm? Tiotoran ino«7 jar -3 . A rz• plop CIF Ta rap - -OaA TX,0.3 ig'MD I ItB Spur arm,- or Alto _a atT.l.ll tett.* 1010'6%4 row fowl? 'AND LCYG COXMA7aIII. - • • . . .. . • e'ry honelderate remn ,tnowo the" inipartnnee of Tempting. lee: aZettiOue hatheir oily stages and many frier' rod experieneehere te7rood theldanger of eeldr. r ai *Ball's itentody vino? . oettaends4 me i ' ci[Ww-.. W/L A/W/CS/ FOR ' /LL iltrlits 1 , but only forn speci fic ears or VISILETS !created Jo t o dams structure, loci: ted iie the SiIIII, causes Ind roirdring • tooth the IMO treetenrtt, vary tug sionlYvlthd era ofelolOnern •,, )it is pleasant to: the tette, Bars - to: its nrelittfoo, thiirough and opeed'y tnl tit ne o n . ,1404 . Jr:patience prikses it htS no surcuon oraq at. in merit or edlelenor foe eur:nz qaucrt, unsasegps, nuosnurrnr. - neon. mins sa and WL1001430 MUGU. . !t remotes irritation , causes Ovo and cALIS szoeetorn , tidn, loosens the tight and...full 1 sensation iolithe lunge;, 'lntone the inspiratic;n to its'coy, molars' condition, imparts health and visored the Wage mania" elearniss, end strength to the rotes. , 1 '', thsc bottle !dilute:ally audicieht to cure in 'ordinary, cough. .. ' -.Retail plop 60 couta toll. 14 bottle: . Liberal induced:mutts catered to the trade: ' • Sold'bokaale and retail by iHI k WalleL d Mimic tors, at their drug-store, 630 Etta?* stmt. Eno, Pe., And by dealers merely. ' I , liLli.doo Tue. Coansatose ast. — tresaissoa CM AN ti:TALIt..— Publiahed for the benefit 2141 ea r aCAUTION TO YOUNG l et wir NEN; mit , others ) wlio Per Iront:Neirotui !Debility Premature Thetty of anh f ho, - supplying at the arcro time Tax Kress r Eat: ...CCM By one t wiro had cured himself after no orgolngosonderaMe tinsekery.. By .egelosing • post.p 'ddrened enreope, e!oirie cop tea, free of charge, may bad 4 the author. I. RATEIA NMI. IN4YFA - Ilf, Earl, ' 25'68-Iy.. i BroelOyn, Hinge Co ;N. Y. gaym CoUmn. e BUILDING LOT S FOll SALE* • 4-Full City lof on Eighth street. bitereon Myrtle And Lbeitatir. Also, the Lot in the rear, on Seventh s tet. convenient to meal. Very desirable for ILanufacturiag. • Two ehi)ls4 dry Lots •on /mirth street. 2d West o. Chestnut, 41 feet 3 inehes by 16$ feet We have left a number of lldAng 101 l oriSereolh and Bullet) staeeta, between II V and and - Berman. All Idea gravel ground and very de liable., • One sere of land on Cherry's. this is a fine, dry lot - One fail City Lei, conetr el north side. Pries sl,too. Also of Myrtle. Price . Ton Building Lots, comer of ) 3 . . • 0 e fell City Lot, corner Tonal end.llyrtis Sti.• Also, On ,NO O Tenth SL, between Merge and Cheibent.. north 11,100 foot street le WC-being taken up by per ties . desiring to erect drat el" traideaeas.- , -1 ' nsIsFORSALE. •. FIRST CLASS FA ... / 5.[ • . . A FARM In liarborereek,ioutit of the - Rallioad sta tion 90 to 100 rods, contatalniP shoat 109 aetes—eni hank barn — good moiler-0k ids dßome—y.ting orchard —5 to 10 acres of woods—mil- food, and 1 - the finest state'pf caltivatlon4rlc, 57,500; Terms easy. j A RARIi north of the railroad station , on the Ridge Road 100 rods, about 100 acres eine, a sahatar tial farm houss,2 ere !miss, orchard, outhouses, ka. Thti place lain a No 1 state of onitirationil Prim SICO per- acre. Terms easy. - , 1.• , • t .l • ' Fifty acre faint for ule—the „farm of T. 0 I vision In 11111 Creek, shout 43 mhos from; the city—g•od small hartse—Sae bank,tain: oreti , d,, &a. Soil • Tel, and bottom ;sail I Pecs $4,000. Posse ssion Aptil et. ' o. I . I „ •.- . : 1 l- , • A SITLI', fTITY,LOT—On Sib 'llreet, conier of,ilyrtle Prle 5 . 4 60 0- 1 ' l r . , I i , •OR RATA CligA be flee dew wok Ifeeui• 0(0 Jareekl, corner of Bt h d French St. ' I FOE E ALE a number of tlar. finest Emma Creek and Ilirbor Creek' tpd, at priimei from $75 to $lOO per Sere r ,' . ' • . CUT LOTS FOR SkLlC.—A'numbor of the Clod de sizable building lota in the city on private totem • , , . . . . FARMS FOR SALE BY BAYES 8 KEPLER . , , FORSALE-100 &Tea wood lotj 10 wee improed,l) mHer) from the eity. Mee, $2O pr acre . . . . .. One hundred Lrer, Biz miles irtim Erie, on' tbe P. do E. R. R.—two barns, house oreharT rote. The beet Fe= 1 • Lin the town of Sammie We r ger for sale the Farm of-the late Richard Oiborn, in Harbo. Creek, lour mdse east of the city, contalninp, 100 acres of 'land, large, arat , e4ps farm home, good barns and out houses, large apple orchard, together with peach, pear and plumb trees. 'This is one of the finest - Farms in Erie county, atuksill beWold cheap, ~. i • A Farm of 15 aereVinthiluiatiqbs ee4ty. V. Y. This land Is located within three miles et the Lake oliore.— About 70 acres improved; a first ells, dwelling, house, good barna and out hi tics. yo cog :orchard - of :grafted fruits-apples, peaches, piFixiiir 'RI 7 . , . . Twenty acres of-Farr:oh:4 lard ard-10'4ereirff a timbsr. lot. 4 to 4% miles east of tbe.c:ty.bn the Lake Road , x Price $ l2O -..e.r acre—will sell the 2ftaerea Separate if dp erred. Fine tarn (in the 10 arks. , r • 4' . i . MI DWELLING fOR - -1, .., • TIOT/SR AND LOT FOR SALFl—letiveen gaelafra land Myrtle R rests, on the I ank. 'Rotor two stories, and in good condition. Price ELMO. We hive a ents,ber ct very desirable private residences for saleoeorth from $6,010 to $16,000. • , . . , CIITAGE lIOT.NE .FOR 9 41:9—0n fhestnitte l neet, tetween I,lh:lth - sad Tenth streets: Baum, has *par!lr sitting romn, dialog room, kitchen, three hedroorna. claiets, cellar, ate., in complete repair. . 1 " FIRST PLASS DITRLIANG FoR SALR,—On Eighth - street, bra door . e.et of at ,tr. Reese new, lot 63 by 165 teem BRICK FrOUS F—Oo Feex6 strat between nted end Fourth streets, known a the Warm lg!ooss. Douse in good repair. WM be sold at a batgalst. 'MUFF: AND LOTS FOR SALE—On the 'emitter 31 Elerentb-and Holland 'streets. Reim in good repair, alas about 22 he 28 test. Oa the4iceinda ere a duo ea riety of choice fruit trees, grapes, etc. I • I nottir: AND LOT—On Chestnut:Argot, known as the Ayres' property, full clt • lot Rolfe, large and in good repair. Fine fruit, gardens etc. • • RTOR-E FOUNDRY', WATER- FOWER AND tors IFOTt 13114 r FOR SA oiler for-sate Itls by ZiAG lee' carve of State and Eleventh. etreetkoad tro by lit feet on Staterdreet, south of„Llieee,lfaehlneShon. Tkle -is decidedly the keel. ,pyofity torresle In the city :et Inset:line shops , SUMAS, etc". end will, be 'sold in loti to limit the parcbAreirs. I - • , TTAYEid dt KEPLER., • Agents and Dealer's in Real Estate; ' Waybe Block, Erie, Fs MB AKM FOR A. G•• • F The subscriper offers for sale WS farm, ennead to Greene townihip, three fourths of a mile from Jackson's Station. on the Phila. k Erie railuirad, containing 167 acres-60 acres ltOMlTed, well watered. and - under a good state of cultivation. Plentylof Bee ail, timirr standing. and Ffernfock; Beach as/ Maple. Ban riveted thereon two dwellingdMuSelk bare, Awls. and other ontbuildlocm—also, two orchards of dos grafted fruit. ' Terme, $4O per sere. !Ann* on the me: mime to '[mug-owe] D. H. TROUP. Glc EAT • ISA "i.:' The undersigned offers for sale the undivided half "of the property known at the Lowrillo Mill property; in Vensngo tnarnshin. Erie county. It le one of the beet Waterpower,' in the couere. There Is erected thi.reen a 'a:-.od AW /Mrs, & OMIT KILL and a ELLlErstat -111AOHINE—all doing &good business, and from fifteen hundred - to two thOneand maw togs d'tbe yard. Pay ments made easy. and wilt take parkin real Witte. The watt resaon I desire ; to *ell is r 6 censeirrer.ce of poor health. ' mitt-owe AIfASA HALL. • RYE CUTOWN NO TICE. Letters testamentary On .the.estate - of Jam's - Dane ev, dee'd. late of north East township. Elie, Co.. Yaw basing been granted to the and -ralaned. petite is hereby given to alt knowing then:waive - 1i Indebted to the said estate to make immediate payment; and pareops having clainsentralcst thtf,gatue, will present them, duly authenticated, for 'settlement. 1 1 1 DY •R LOOMIS, , ~- JAMES IicOaIIGHEY, North East Marta 8, ' 6d-8w I Executors. CATARRH(' CIIIIEJD VOIR 9th DOLLAR. : r CAO ta For out dollar. per aill - will send free to any 'dares s a renipe anctmedlcine t hatl wiihmaraiitee to ems the worst rave of Catarrh in the head or bron 'chist takes in a few weeks. It has roved my life, and cured me et Catarrh and -a severe bronChial trouble! bad rntfered with for years I tried the rest phrtilelans and all the ashwirtimd isciancines of the day, but found AO relief till I obtained this. I would 'ere coo hundred dollars for this recipe and the medicine 'ff I now hod the Catarrh and meld not obtain it lees. I believe, if (notractionv are followed. it will cure Ohy ease what.Ter, that has not al-eady reacih.d the lungs and became & rattled consamption- ape it while Von can.- Address T. P. ETIIMES, N0.162g Fulton St., N. T - I , • elt ICH I—Thennderaigned hem lo store (muesli thousand tons of the best Presote Isle Ice, for the* ;Won of IRK and he le omitted to !contract with ear• ties to supply theta for do* sewn, Groin any quantity at once. To Fan:oll4a, Tint, t. Palonnr{ and often, ono, let:cements will be offered se will tire it .n ohlectlet them to wake oontracle immediately. I will guarantee my Ice to be tae best that will be o ff red in Ilya tsarist this season. iind belay prepared to shpply the city, as well's' all foreign demands, no out can do better by .customers in quality or price than imyeelf. I may be Tonna fo the preeentatnet house nwar thatrat-let look. Orders through thipectoffire will be;atteaded to. maid 2m- UN: CATICUITGIL • • ~. . i. , - . •441 , ii...nt5%44,4 , -; ..",- • ~ . ......e...., ... ~,...,-..L.....;4,..„.,,,,,...k.4,10.4,14 ~,,,,,,44....4:61k.....'54 ....... .. . I NM I • ~ . . - , , . . .• . Eiigllalt Brivisolg,PlPgat t Pattersa, New ', atylea a ply l'ostain ; ClOo4l all WO- 4 1 Inzrelo, et $1,11.9 Vyd : Fine rrugzetin n 4 Felt Goths;limp Ca rw.to or the Beautiful Damask Patiora.Choua Ihttino; Finer Oil Mahe, all .pric:ts - , Ptyles and wl , lths; stair Oil Cloth, b.ovryt Oil Cloth by the shear, largo ' enough to corer a Lir,r room witisont pie sin;, lte.firt !toga and Mato. COV:Ii 1, • and Mune Deur Mete, :Iteir Carlon I add Rod/. All mtylos (lill. I ' • ~ • and Than Witylow :s;Jadee.,_ !hawed Green Englhda ' liollandritordteede ajl width.. . . . .. . • ' ifilier's new , . ' PATENT _srftrxd 13ALXNCE ,CUIITAIN . FIXTURE I 1 .• • •. i T4B eeeteet Mai out. Come and leo It. Elegant Gilt• aml Bronzed WthtlowCcreteee. Curtail:l hooka, Picture Nene, 711/11111/1. Cords, &e. Kreeytbing la this ling can be T9bncl here. mortuimt • - NOttinghemlane hy.theq, ElAa Oestgos for 98 eent3l-cheipor than Entib. !imam Emb. Muslin else. tree Edg. 41nchwpme l for. Vsstibuts windows, with rids and Fixtures. The largest asnertment of . ' , Wall and Window PaOr in'the town. . . . LINENS;LINEN5;.......H-- . , ~, _ ..• . . • • . 'The largest kuortmeut of Vein Owls In this market at prides that compel-Moe. altieicstet Bleached Tette Mena, I,‘ yards wide, st $1.15 Or yard: We ran show three goods lean grades, from the wariest to the ithear ' DimbleDassask.- Napkins, all styles and 'wet We have a job lot al these goods at $3 per demo, en Ulm. - - which we eeesteer the ait,elert ears to the Market, , . . . . . , • gad:Mach and Damask Linen. PTA Wild tinekabutit Towelsat $2,50 per doz, all Linen. Elev.:it' Ilneicabuek Tow eljpg, bleached, by theme,wide, at tbe eery low price of 55 cents. Itisb Lineli - Sheeting •Linene, • . 0 ' Shirting• Linens; Elio Linea; Rte.. Rte. Geste; Ladies' and. Children's Chan Ilanditer- • OWL A good, all limed, Ladled' Handkezeabit at 12e ',Zia. ' - . • ' • .•; . , . . _ . : ~ , • ~ 1 • • Gtnts,Ladies, /Stases:Bois rand Children's Cn :0 - snd Wonl Ross. all pews. Th e best stock In tear+. A good Cotton kio.e. nt 25 e. per pair. Winter Coies for Everybody. lONS YANKEE • NO AT • WHO LESALE - ~ . , . -._. • • , . Bleached Shee d o, Bhirtinag. Pillow Muslin; Ace Also. a good stock - of Domestic GOaritS tow rites. 'W. .. us . keepta ken. no Dres s Uoo okay euabtlag as to tett a Urger stock of ins wishing Goods. C;4lt.oforS all Vle tiarilicir t W. Q. GARDNER, l• - - - • '... • • • , . . 'No T lined House Block, Erie, rze. . . tr" The above launder the ‘ettpervieion of Mr. S. S. GRI.3IFOL ' l , who is well known in Vali vicinity. - no '9b. C SNUfACUART, • ' eet, west of Cemotery BOOTS' AND SHOES, ALSO, Z.•11177.69T17 , 11 ZIG 07 ' CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Wonid_taks this method of returning his Manta t his friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hope' to hare a oontinnatlon the same. Utak* pleasure in indoritung .the public that still selling ItEADV-111ADE 800* AND SHOES AS.CIitAP, --tit NO! • lITTLX CURANdie— Than any How:. in this place, and I km still making. the beet qualities of dent'' Boots and Shoes, for which I em ploy none but the SESTot WORKIIEti, under the Super intendence of 0.-HILLER graving Attained &linen* t 8 use the, PLIMEER PATENT BOOTS, • lam now prepared to Make the Plume? Patent Boots and Shoes in or misuser not to be imrpassed in Style and Workmanship. tir I always keep on hand a selection of the beit Brands of r revel and American Wand Sipe. P. S.—Repairing attended . levonth sad Chestnut, no an Twelfth St., west , leyeali and Eliat Etta TUT: PLACE, ' , . ro GET: TOURuoszrnicir ° '. . i• leer E. COUGTILIIVS /- BOOT AND SilOß STORE, . StateAtre i nt, ,bleasly Opposite the Post Oaks. • ' . E. Coughlin; Boot arid Shoe Maier, respectfully Worms the Pula; that he has removed his stand to the Store Room on Mate OtreAti, nearly oppnEite the Post 'OA ee,twhere he inrifem all Mn old friends and customers to give him a call. Particular attention given to :& BET:AIRING! Eavioi carcial Tot Wen, and superintending al,l his bush:leas himself, be believes be can give out good said:lac tion•and sell at an low prim an any other person to the city. Good Pits Werminted. .aprfre4tf. KEYSTONE MTKVE WORKS: LtIBBALS, SHIRR WHITEHEAD, - • was, ricronsne OP STOrES AND ITOLLOW WARE, . , Hive a large and outerudie assortment or Stores at Wholesale and Retail. •THE, IRON - GATE' 'ls a first-class Coat Conk. Stove, with or 'without reser . voir, for hard or mottle at, ;or wood, an is BETTER .THAN THE STEWART STowt. , We 44( tuanafaetnrethe WHEAT SHEAF AND NNW, ER•, Roth low even Coif CCok Stores—wits wood gnaw— can be used.either for coal or wood. THE I.FOREST JAK. We ire stilt minnfacturing this celebrated low :oven Stove for wood—with or witboutreservolz THE MENTOR Low Oven Stove for Wood This is a new Ste, beautiful design, and now for sals—togrtaer with a large 'mortis:lent of eirvited Oven Coo. , Parlor Cook for wood or coal, and Rea.: ,and °Rine Stores, for wood or coal. TIBRALS, ' D. SHIRK, W. H. WHITEHEAD Erie, Jan.l2. 1863rb. ' t - E 1 - B 'AL BUB W EII3H • CORNER 'or PARADE AND BUF I FALO I STREETS ERIE MALT. AND BARLEY WketEotBES CORNER OF tTa STP.F.ST ANT:ISA:NIL BASIN. 1 7 Pale and .Amberr XX and XXX Ales, • The Beet Quality andWenal Varletie of i a lt er, Prime Sainted Piste& Bop, The Choicest (ft:Wiling of..htalt and Barley, - On-rand and and for vale by - - • A. S ING. • . dee26lg3t.f. , 1 j • • N E* FItKKM. • - • FDRNITIIME AND uNDERTAIrma • INV A It E —*R .0 0 Di S 1 On State St., bet Ween Seventh and Eighth. The Subic:them bare entered into the Cabinet Making ind • - " • F Rlir tr R E TRADE; And proposevai h th? e in i tr o a f n i t r keeping constantly on Wants will crave prokapt attention.. 'Repairing done on short notice. - - • UNDE . RTAIKTNG ! The imbseribore will give special attention to this de partment of their !mines'. . They will manufacture apd' keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Metallic Cases and Coffins, and hold themselves `in meatuses to, ;met orders in this line, proMptly, from any part of the country. , Determined to spare no efforts to glveuatisfso. Mon both in the quality of their goods and prices, they hope l e secure a liberal share of public patronage. MOORE dr. SIBLET, sprir6Z-t!: Successors to J. R. Rramst. C 4 " R Ef' 0 T 0 G . R- n,s,l . - sae OH rittrUltr4l. Min A. '• TO k LIFE SIZE PIiOTOQRAPH • , • Epauted In the best style of the art.: - ALL PICITIULB TrAftßiliTED TO GIVE SATISFACTIO Picluris fintabel in ME, OIL OR WATER comm. - between Brown'e Rotti k Reed Rouse . d4Vestr. tyIOSOLUTISri ON CO.PAUTNE KOMI Pr The firm herekiioTe extstin: wailer the name of Wadies:dyed by vouto convent, dating from Jammu 16th, 1868, nr. Carter retiring— The books of the old firm may be found at the old place. • Prompt settlements requested. ' S. ceRTER.• J. IL CARVE.% _ Kr Clamor hu sasociateti his son with. him, and will continue the Dulness tinder the aim° and firm of J. 11'.. CASVER .k, Co.,' Seeping • new and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cine; Flue Chemteals. new Rummel:alest Priam ti.mA, Bars Perfumes, Fancy Anklet.. ko. The experienaed elerkrof this hthice are retained and venom me rely upon being correctly served at an times.' Nevelt—lts service; of Mr. d. S. Carter hive lase been secured, aad be .wilt be happy to meet Ids old Wends and cuatoenens at ^ . 21 PARS ROW,THIS OLD VOID • Cons National Bank In Common Plebe , r*lirCo. TC.Venditiont Expanse, A. L. Rona. No. 07, Febrtiary term, 1848. Feb. 9, 1858. on motion, the Court appointed Geo. W. Omni/rop e Neg., Auditor, to .111strieute the money mails on the writ above up:Atoned, as well se Nos. 46, 68, 93, 99,13, 84, 71.78 and di) of Feb. term. 1888 . Per Cur. All persons interested in the above stated 'cares are hereby notifl..d that i will attend to the-duties or my appondisent at my titSce to Erie, Fa', on Thursday. the Esd day of !Litres, A. 0.1888, at 2 O'clock. p. • GEO.-W. GONlG2ol4Auditor„, trio, 74ito: se, 2888. CARPETS,. CARPtTB O .. .aRIETI4-1 - F 4 NY A Or CARP HYS NOTTING HAM T . 0 . W "E la I N Yi $ GLOVES 110S,IEEY: .IHIALBE IN ERIE CITY LAGER BitEWEhr, CORNER OF POPLAR AND RIBOE RPRER:r3 CARTE . R:SI•CAR'VER, Amt .. openl47„ LACE. CURTAINS •! T HE GREAT ENGLISH.RE3IEII.If.. SIR JAMES 'CLARKE'S ' GE.LEDEAT'ED,FEMALE • _ PROTECTED (''• - TERS •-• iIY • ROYAL,d I C 44. -'••-• 111 4:16," . PATENT --'17%•"" •. , . Prepared (rota k Prescription of sir. J. Clarke, M. D I:Avoids° Extraordinary to the Queen. ' i f bis litrainable medicine lb unfailing in the etiivi seal those painful and danger° as diseases to which the familia constitution is alibi act. It moderates an excess and se mores all obstructions, and s speedy cure nisy be relied, on ,c TO !LIABILLED LAD . it lipeonliarly sulfa. It will, in a short time, bring om the monthly period with regularity., Each bottle, price One Dollar, b.ara the Government_ Stamp of Gfeat Britain, to prrivent counterfeits. CAUTION. . • MOB kill skald(' eel be takes by Females affix: As FIRST THREE AlbleTHS of Pregaaney, as tag gra lure to briar ail Mwcarriage, bat at any Biker pine they are sate. la all auras of Perrone and Spinal b lff;__,Umiergaturc the Back and Limb% Fatigue on slig etertion, •is • Don of the Heart, Systericaand Whites, these Mb will effect's cure when all °Gap means bare failed: and al' though a powerful itmedy, - do notostitain iron, ailomel, antimony or anything hurtful to'lhe courtitution.• Full iltrectione in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD IVY ALL DRUGGISTS, 1 ' Sole Age nt toe the 'Gaited States and Canada, JOEI ICONS, 2l Cortlandt St., MeV 'VOL: N. 11.1-$l,OO and 6 postage stamps encloses) to Any att. '1 tborized agent, will insure a bottle, containing 60 Pills. , sepXlll6-ly. • 43HEAD QUA RTE FOR • , , CHEAP ,GOOA)SI' WEIOLESALE 41.1141MT34 GROCERY AND PROVISION STORK, • wpa's A" LIQUODS." CriILATIpiCKER. Are now receiving at their old stand, • American /*et - State street a large and siperior stock of ' Groceries; Provisions, Was", Liquors, • 1P illow, Vt'oodeu r each Stone , Ware, - - F,euits. Nets. &e, ko, ) To,„"ethor with OTC thing fonnd• in a itoese ;of this kind, which they will sell as cheap tinny other *stab. liebinent in this city , for Cash cir!lirioat kinds of:l:daunt:o • produce.. They hare else on hand one of tilli c tr i gest and finest Stocks of Tobacco and Sellars ever ht to Este, to which they invite the attention of the pupils. Er Call and see us—a nimblest:pen better than scow ebiittnx, eousequently Cials to will fiord great bargains by Calling atthe GROCERY HEADQUA TEES,. BLOCK,•STATE STREET.-:- 0.1n24.1880:—/2 F. dr. M. SCHLAIMAXSIL' — .. El= MEW GE,OCEEN STORE. Tito Ondensigned have opened a new GroeeFi Store. on She E t /3 T SIDE,OF STATE ST. T , 3d ROUSE j NORT re or RAILROAD BRIDGE., Wham they Intend keeping a full supply Of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FILUITS, CROGICERY WARE, Yankee Notio^s, Willow Ware, Confectioharl6 • T'•bacco and Cigars. And everything tonally on hand in an eatabliatintant of tbe•aort. • Always oo bao3 a stock of Wash Oysters of the Beat Brands, at lowtot. market prices. ' • , We are determined to offer aa gaol aztoecrieates Roane other desleca in the eity,..and inti'e the pct bile to call, confident - that we ma gip, entire saticiaeldon. deelll4s-tt A. WEBBER & 'OAR. EUI CITY IRJN WoutiS. LIDDELL, BELDEN,& BLISS, F 0 11. N D MACHTNISIX‘ STEAM ENGINES AND E9.ItER • iTTLISIND TAM, ;' • - DRIVING 'PI-PBS, ?UPPING RIGS', WALK I NG----B,VAII DRILLING TOOLS, IfiLL GEARINdS.AND 31A.CELINERY:1 An GILT work is mad., from the Feat rostorias, it'd wla• iurrtr. lola of the BEST STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP. '._ We are +Odin; I ovely to oar IrmAlnery and S now anufacturiog facilities, to supply the Increased , :o• mend for oar .ark. Ja23tf. viANnooli! übw ,Ecaitio Just Pultlist.ed a new •editidn 0f„_„,.v..-vr...47 3 14-4. Crwritsvr.i.'s Catamaran En ear on the mixed eszfe (without medicine) Of SPr,R3IATORTOIOII, Or ;lamina) Woahness. Involuntary Seminal Lo;mos, /94 , 3-- rsscry rental and rhrsical Incapacity, Impediments . try Stahinge, etc. ; also, CotrimarPTlMl, NEII.SI b EY and Elms, induced - by self•iudulgoace or seanal extrava gaiam• • • tr Price; in a sealed envelope, coolr 6 cents. The celebrated author, In thbi a:1=11;118h; essay, elearly , lemoturtratet, from • thirty yenta twicesidia ptatitoe, that the alarming consequenves of rellbuse may be DM , IcAlly cared without the dangerous us of internal Med • {eine or the application of the huffs—pointing out stood, of eras a t once simple, certain and Wecttdd; by tile at which every mutterer, no matter what hie condition may be, can eure himself cheaply, privat and roficatle. p Thie Lecture should be in 4be band' of every Tooth and every man in the land.” Sent under 0644 in a plain envelope, ttoany addreat 04 the receiptet/Az ante, or twopottage et MN!. • Matted the publlahars, L CHAS. J. C. is 00, , 127 Balmy, Nev-Y Post Deice Ho= 4,48 e..... marlreCO-tL Z. .161181VOR [4 • A. aim, rums 1 WADiMOII.2!EI, DAM" B A jN K E G I VERIMEN r SECCITUTIES of Foil go and boinesti* jr Collections riiiid, on FaYol _ I • . --,- REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. i *metal Tay chor-i) Neatness sites op Sr Stmt , 1:*•• Won Evrantliiud Eighth streets, ' Eiu side, are3f. lid for Webs IN!, losooooble terms, , oppliod ' I .Enquire of • 1 • Au t milk!. • I - WC A. G Agent. \• • i ; • ; . . . • i , ISMICIIIMBM =I ~ ~ F„ , 1 10113, VAR. = W: J. F LIDDELL, GEO. sEbnEN. JOHN H. BLISS. Arm !at. Y. { 'IJ~SCL7R S 1' ovary, PA. IDIULLIIII4I J 1"XIONS marls-1m REI ISEIZI EN I
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