The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 12, 1866, Image 3

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    tic 6ric Arrthig ObsetTer.
rA„ A L'll.ll, 12, 1866
; t oo Fort /:lass piano is
offered for s ale.- aimlst, Dior. Puce, $;300:
rate tarl.7.lth• rte N
rcr ti I o :.:11 and 1:101 bts. Liar !".) tf.
rilrate 'etfrer from Harrisburg int :r=s
hitbst the bill g rAntio,g Hunan Jaynes eon•
irol of t h e streets in the city of Erie has
party vote—all the
rif . 2 the Senate, by
petuaerstsVoiimagainst it,.and all the Hall
for i t , It had previously \ passed the
oose , and new n erely awaits the signature
o f t he Governor to become a fair. The bill
iehtaias a clause allowing negroes the same
riihts in the care that aro givetk to white
people
"COW.' Assts' AGAIN.—The' Jachson—
Journal stated a few weeks Tince
ille (III.)
t b,t Vies Anna E. Dickinson had • refaced to
e 0 the Dunlap House, in - that city, be - cause
iher.rapaietor had refused entertainm i ent to
irei, D o uglass. Mr. Kelsey, thil, proprietor,
ao ht 4,1 o btain a contrsdic•ion of the'state
vat fi .,ia nisi Dickinson, to which he got
Me v o wing reply,:
..\ i, Kelsey lie? ire s to know if Miss Dick.
w...,,othotized t ? lie statement he Journal
cf Il,th I."ii: tpat c,he had reDised to come
tiii ,bove because he refu - ed)_o entertain
!Orel( Dougli.s. Miss D. is not responsi.
b!I f or tbe annouvrenurt, but she did ;tato
o t t the aria lo , t willing 'to go to the house of
a Nis Who had c mmitte I to greaten out
w e, not situplyit humanity, but to a near
i
- ono! friend. espectfully,
por. "ANNA E. DtextNsoN."
FIES RAILROAD Lkvi.—On Thursday/. the
5 , 1 „.“ April, a proposition was made in the
se m to sub Lit the• question of a 'general
,rai rod I%w to a vote of the, people at Vae
sex( election. It was defea4d-by a vote of
torten yeas to seveateen nays ! j The Demo
erst votini yea were Meese Leardslae, Wal.
1 , 00 , Glatt, Hopkins, James, Latta, Mont
gornery, &hall and Walls, 9. The Dernoprats
to ting nay •were Messrs. Donovan and Ran-'
JO. • , • '
•
The Republicans voting yea were Messrs.
Diego. Browse, Graham, Lowry. and While,
5. - The Republicnions voting nay were 111e4 ‘ i.g.
Chsnynege: Connell, Dunlap, names, 'Wall,
lious>hol der, Landon, McConaughy,
Stehols, Ridgway, Royer, Shoemaker, Worth
ington and Fleming, 15. So tha responsibility
of defeating the measure, which is a highly
lopollir one in tho North-Western c iunries of
i . e state,rests.with the Republican majority
tho Sensee,
_ ,
- Lowar 3ItKES A Sonnet] = The Ra 'jests eV
Harrishar4 held a meeting last week Co re
j:ice over_tyLloss of 10,000 votes for their
piety in Conanticut within he short spice
of can year, or - Lto put their own construction
upat it, - the tHeat of the H Government
cindidatts. it Wtl,9_ slimly attended, but whet
it lacked in numbers was fully mode up in the I
fiery teal and grrtesque character of its
'orators." Among the aspirants to that lion- •
ored title who were present, was the distin
guieheJ.Seasior from this District, who, as
umal, Ellcc , ,eded in getting up a sensation.
The Harrisburg Patriot reports his doings
and sayings as follows :
Lowry-sMorrow B. Lowry—was then called
upon He appeared in his best trim. I,lerir
nee, the manager. hat effected admirabl sr
rangements for him. He had Placed in the
centre of the floor a large round table, around
which t'm jolly. Senator could stria to bllid
heart's content, and •he did strut. too. lie
;fittnned his coat up over his ruffled shirt.
rune.] his sideves up so as to bare hi wrists,
made one circuit Around the talud... , Mester
Clymer is an honest man," he said. Another,
orcuiburound • the table, "but—(pause a'
minute, no circuit,)—buy he has msde for
himsclf in thd Senate a very bad record "
Nov thorn was two circuits made "By ohe
-singl • vote- Mester Clymer caused the Smite to
5150,000. He - voted against the State
Treasurer paying the interest on the public, ,
debt in greenbacks, and compelling it to b'
paid in gold. What did he do this for I
will tell . you, my friiinds. He done it so that
England could take the gold, and, make ea,.
non to shoot down Union soldiers." ;(Terr'fic
applause, and, of course, another walk around
the table ) 'Mr. Lowry said he had had hor es
of Andrew Johnson. but now lie - ifeefiaired.—
Johnifon - was like Clymer, he kept bid eon:-
pony. Be felt certain that Cieleral•Cleary
would be elected by thirty thousand majority.
Mr. Lowry fatally got through and gave w.y
to a Mr. Johns The greater portion of the
audience had retired.-and out! reporter among
them. so what Mr. Johns said 'and who fol
lowed is not or much consequence, ,
Esmimpus PROPITS.-=?t friend of ours who
has recently made the railroad affaifi
Northwestern Pentisylvanis his study, has
taken the trouble of 'compiling from the re
ports made to the State Adjutant General a
totsmary of the bueiness, expenses and profits
ot the Oil Creek Road during the years 1863
'64 and '65. The following is the result of
hifnareatigations,:
IS '3 • 18'4. • 446:
C1hp:ta1it0rt..,.....517.1,101 00 $427,n50 00 $ 751100 00
ilmo .srliriv,.. 337,411 GI - 518,393 52 1014,914 76
Irm.-)8 o ho, )
_
t 4/ n tar um- i
-fro , tion.iwodXLs.7B: 72 22 t:',s2' 98 583.810 55
to,tivot, i n•
ptym't I
• ! !non boqi,
X.t . 104,69() 34 234 133 55 311 094 21)
I",otit,t o oao% t 22 • 53 et cent: (.4 ler cent
?no. etoet..• 3 " In " P
The increase in stock from year to year is 1
male solely from earnings, a part thereof !tw
it; each year been applied to the extension
at the roa 1. Still the amount -of increase
tires dies not represent all - of the earnings
which have been applied to That. The friends
o' the Union and Titusville Road express
:talent belief that, from the' superiority of .
i't;trades, and the amount of distance eaved,
it cannot faill to bp equally prOttable, if not
re so, than the Oil Crtek route. The mat.
isoneat least, deServing the attention of
.; 1 (
1 4 • R S u4 p gswz r• tN gs___lvitti the excep-
I: n :f the I irst National Bank of Titusville,
vesumA business:on Monday, the FIII•
fst,l?l banks in Veitango and Crawford coun
tit3 continua - with closed doors. Asguratices
its daily thrown out that they will soon:re
!lts operations, hut the people In their re.
qtaive vicinities put little faith in the aseer
tz, nal their noes are either refused entirely
ct tease at n heavy disc , tint. A meeting of
the leading, creditors c f Mr. dulver was held
to Meadville ; on the tith inst ; at which that
; Etat * extla was present, And gave a statement
'if his s{({irs, assuring those praaki.nt of his
It. meet every claim against him, 'pro
onflidient time would bcnallowed •The_
Bray proress to have the uttaso l‘cnnhdiettee
:a i - ategrity, eats #4ePt0:1111V:-/
t intratttqltlf, ihric nit tit%
ink! 4.1
• or ,fifeir ?elem . () from their
and stipulate therein that the
t . .. t 3 of sail firni shall he pail in equal in
t alcuentsi n six. twelve, eighteen anti "'en : 7
taut' tnaatl 9 " Whether ibis course will pro
i'st the hal of the not cc as well as tits
t ellY creditors, and lead to the reduscitatii-n
e. tke hroken t banks; we are net. informed.
=1
A P•the.e correspondent reports the 81 . 1110 y
ofoilihore as - haring fallen off from .9 % 000
`qrreli , pe r day to from, 2,: . /00 to 3,00 barrels.
The pilee, too, ikrecluceil greatly, being now
k
121 7 per barrel at the wells. Pithohe has
- 1 1:41 best da?i.
•
• ;, 444 14$ of ° jnterest. •
The rumor - that M sm. Loomii & Roes, of
fityrn'd Hotel, have secured a lease of • the
Reid Howe, wo a _assured, urea reliable
authority, id Lot cot- cct. ' •
Messrs. Wm. - A. own-, John •Eliolt, A. H. ,
Gray and derneelu have associated
.n the Laniong busftods, anti- will st.on.oFeo
a new rifled f,:r that Furpose near tlic.iirnio
• depot,
The Normal Scheel at Ildinboro, Ude repor
ted, numbers "ovei two hupdrett and forty
pupils; The instntitiott has at lained &degree
of p - csperity surpassed by no other in the
State. ; . .
Wm. Griffith, Es 4., of North East. • ono of
the:Directors of the Lake Erie Grape OroWere'
Association, desigutri attending the World's
Fair at. Paris, in 18fii: with the. object of ex.
hibiting specimens of the native wines of
America. •
The Democrat is tile name of a new paper
established at Corry ;by' Mr. C. A. Dickinser,
designed to be an advocate of conservative
princip;e4. •
..lt is well e . ditct neatly prlrited,
andcpromises to becoine a valuable auxiliary
in the c !use.
The Ti! ueville Ilerthlcaqs upon Mr. Culver
to yesiga his.seat in Congress, on the ground
that his private husiiiers requires too•mugh
of his attention to ec4ble him to perform the
thvici of the office. Pe was eeleotedspeci
ally to attend to the Oil; intercts of We die
trl?t, and thus far has , ttiVert no steps toward
dieir advancement.
Two or three more heavy are an
nonnee.l in thetastern citiet.i They aro not
the hst we shall hear - of - between low and
mld-eumtner. Prudent melt arc beginning to
"stand from tinder."
An . exchangs proposes as a. remedy for the
exlicrbitant rents now asked in some p'sces,
to asscas th 4 properti in pro'portion to the
rent demanded. If a house rent far $5OO, it
should be assessed at ss,oso—if fer $l,OOO,
then it.,„tbould assessel at $lO,OOO, allow
ing. the landlord ten per cent. on the value of
his propetty.
The advantages of a liberal and proper sys
tem of attorertising are well exhibited in the
cam of Mr. TT. W: P6rine, a dry goods dealer
at Bath,- Steuben Co r N. Y . who sold io-one
day last month goods to the amount of $2,845.
The feet has been certified to under oath, in
consequence of a wager between two gentle-.
men not connected with that establishment
This run of custom was brought by-a generous
system of advertising. * ,
The flourishing condition of the 'Edinboro
Normal School nbcessitates thb erection of
a•l4.ional buildin i gs, the cost of which is 3811
mated at $ , 60,096. An attempt. is beini made
to obtain the sum by subscription, and Prof.
Cover, the Principal. has mailed upon a num
ber of our citizens with•that object in view:
The bilfpermilting the Philadelphia & Erie
Railroad to build branches, whichlhas 'met
with so much denUnciation in this "art of the
Stare, and way vetoed in ii s original shape by
Gov. Curtin, has tan passed the Legislature,
somewhat eiYanged in its features. awl received
the approval of the Executive. The oppo
nenta of the act say it is fully as objection—
able as the first bill. .
The Warr4n Mail says the track is laid on
the Tidiouteiltailroad from Irvine to Conroe's.
It is-contemplated to have it running to Tidi•
oute by Juno. With thlsroute Erie will have
three direct lines of Emige to the oil country
—'ho Irvine . and Frankhn, the Jamestown
and - Franklin, , and Oil Creek. The two for
t-pee will' be opened for bueiness by July at the
furthest, and cars can then run from this city
to Franklin and Tidioute without break of
•
puge.
We again call the 'attention -of our resders
to tho nooos'arty. of hewing Moir deeds irooordscL
within six months of the time of their con
veyance, in the Recorder's office of the county
whetihe land lies. The law provides that
every deed and conveyance not so recorded,
shalt tee adjudged fraudulent and void against
•
anyubsequeat purchaser for & valuable con
, sititttion, unless such deeds be recorded
- befftre the reco-ding of- the deed or convey—
ance under which such a subseque - tt pur
' chaser4r mortgitgee shall claim.
Senator Lowry was one pf the chief fuglb
irk at a meeting recently held in Harrisburg,
purporting to he comFosed of " Union men
• wholcontributed their means and offered their
livos'in defence of their country." Will some
friend of Mr. Lowry's (if he haft any,) be
kind enough to inform use n what particular
fiel.l of bloody strife he " offered his life in
tkfen e of the country ;" and to what extent
he " ontributed his means" for the same
eawe . _ " - a
Will not some generous person be kind
enough to procure o s et of cushions for the
benefit of the enterprising individuals who
frequent our street corners ? It is too hard
t that they should be compelled all day to sit
on unvidditig iron rails and stone door steps.
The advantage of having a deign or two able
bodied young men convtantlyt occupying our
street corners, to stare the ladies into modesty
and criticise their appearance, is too apparent
to need comment ; and it should be the object
of every good citizen to see that these public
benefactors, while in the pursuii of their afdtt
; ous calling, are Oa le as comfortable as their
!Position merits.
The e'litor of the Erie Observer so far for
got himself last week as to call the cities of
Corry, Met lville, 'und Titusville " towns."
Friend Ben will lave to take that ba9k, or
else "ley low" when ho visits eitberPof the
titi'e..l It's an insult not to be countenanced
—Cotneautuille Record.\
•-
,ln view of the frightful consequencee likely
to•ensue, we make haste to withdMW the ob
jectionable appellation, and npolo.izo for the
s'ip oC our pen. The enormity of calling
three prosperous ' 4 cities " by the
name of " towns " is . fully apparent to us, and
we pledg • ourself to do so no more—if we con
avoid IL
Young Robinson, who will be remembered
by all circus attesaints fiereabonts as the
mest expett horseback rider ever seen in
1119 e pirts, is -startling the people of New
York city by new and astonishing feats in his
lino. He has a horse which travels, in the
ring •at a - Very fleet rate. lYhile. the ani.
mat is leaping over all sorts of obstacles at
a flying p'ace, Robinson will also be vaultin g
through hoops and over banners, alighting
in safety uponlhe bare back of the bounding
_steed Feats of agility open the padded
saddle of a slow, antsling hor e are common
*mars. elms tent, but bara : back riding is a
jil4olloisli kirtkit4liWitiiitive never
• AO4 Wettialboae:rea*terCtl the Re
pot:eau party in'ihreilif aidloonety, who
sustain the President in 'opposition to the
Radicals, to know that the 'Administration
lons definitely decided upon removing all the
office holders who do not openly and boldly
sustain its policy, and giving their Oates to
Johnson Republicans. We fnow what we
state, when we say this, for we have seen
semi-offici4l, documents to that effect. The
Administration policy is to put its offices
in the hands of its friCiods - --inen who hare
acted With the Republipan party it they can
be found ; if not, Democrats.
On
,lgoOny , etsning_:hlsyor tfcott sent a 01141 - 1 0 s
lengthy Message into the Councils; in t ivrbicit Erie ritnaltd*AVOties TWA.'
he ureca that hotly to give him perutilion to read the following from tho Willianiz of
dispose tf the & Erie Railroad Democrat of last week :
stock at ouch price as - be thinks most *lvan. tioluint
regret . to be compelled to cheonicle so melon
tageou:s to the city ;
,ricommende, "the!: uf-
6eictil appropriation be made ter provide for c o l i k . ° ,l l • V bitc4rAlt.llllteP..l.:!•l3'e'd,elt,ftt; h,srstliSPN
, r. of Es. 1,91:
the payment cf poliae-force. Aired} 'au Ile . e4coo to -Lock , itayerr skoirio.two4 t riihro
thorned, consistirg of two policemen-for each .weeks ago in 'balite:ll.lth; siil:lvnwor4iitei
ward, and an'additicealsrpropriaticn for the therewa 'Vitt A r
ir. .*;isll-11:1413;1411
Purpose of establishing police quarters ;" and for s eno u on e of ,111epriel are cl Ur . n'1'14:111'
and-d aughter o
calls attention to the disgraceftil condition of Mr. Watson vitro witlrhim his rodttr;..wlii.
State street-belol Fourth, sad of the Public
lie also. argites . thet, the right of ap
pointment rests' eiclueivelyinthe hands of
the Mayor, subject to the- enfir mstion of
Councils, sod points out the authority for the
position he entitle. The :pitmen' have here .
tefore Liken it upon themselves to fill all the
city offices theinselvee, witCout4onsulting t
mayor, but it must be - plain to:every one who
reads !Ir. Soott's argument upon this point
that their co .ree is anon hadn't' end tinin
ten .
tenement upon the prerogative of the t
ecutive branch of the city government. The
friends of _our new Mayor an much 'grati
fled, and his enemies happily disappointed,
by the energetic' manner in which he bas
taken bold of the ditties of hie office.
A Fenian meeting wise held in
ilnll, on gelidity evening, which was largely
attended by chit •na of bOth foreign and Amer
ican birth. tiingularly enough, Major Allen
A. Craig, an old Know Nothing, WAS selected
as prividing officer—a rige,"probably, that.be
has repented of his past ena, and de ided to
lead 'a life of penitetlie in future. The meet
ing was addressed bpi) Donnelly, bead, con- ,
centre of tho `.rder in Penttsylianti, and Mr.
,SloWilliams; s young mechanic, of Renova.—
DOA speakers talked confiderly of the suc
cess of the movement, enclitic seirtrittice s vras
giver that "in leas than is tuanth a blow
would be strueli that would strike terror into
the hearts of the English aristocracy." Bev:
Kral persons enlisted as colliers, "Robe ready
it a moment's o 01," and a 'considerable sum
of money was subscribed to advance tbe
rata of the canes—the offers of money and,
men, however, not seeming l to come.up.to-the
expectatioos of the orators: ,
The Meadville' Republicao IS responsible
for the following rather doubtful story on an
old subject. We think' it more than likely
that, the "!peal,' having got hartrup for
items, called in the aid of his imagination :
linen No Ir.—A wedding took place at the
'Occidental the other day, the poetica l -being a
widower who was about to- perpetrate matri
mony the third time, and a widow who'had
invested her,affeotians for the eeooad -thee.—
When the prospectiva husband -.walked into
the parlor with the 'Squire." the' widow was
seated reading .a novel. She got, up, -joined
hands. and transferred her devoteditelirt and
f. , itunc to husband No. 2, and he promised to
19 a faithful " lover ''' to wife Ni. 3. When
'fie ceremony was nyer the wife eat down ;
nickedk np the novel end remarked" Nov,.
I'll go on wish my story," and gave no fur
iher attentipf to husband, magistrate or spec
tators
'The revivals . in our churobj.s ocktinoe with
unabated. interest. 'Services nrit itelddaily in
the let Presbyterian,Park,SaPtist and PJethe.
diet. On Ssmday last ninety eight pereoni
e'lunected themselves 'with ibe first mentioned
congregation. Park church hSs alsoyeceived_
consider,able accessions, but we are unable to
give thelesact'ntmber. A noticeable feature'
of the relrivalcousista in . thelfact thatliMst s ef
the converts aro persons of More then average
intelligence. Some of our most Influential
ciiizens have connected, themselves with the
churches. The grs'ifying ridtmltx of Christian
,effort here will send a thrill of joy into the
hearts of the friends of-iellgioth thiough out
the county. I ; - '
E. S. Rich's Bank of Exchange in Buffalo,
the notes of which have an extensive circula
tion hereabouts, was
, compelled to suspend
payment on Monday. The bills are said to
be fully secured, and the assets of the bank
are claimed to be sufficient I • meet all the
liabilities. Without 'desiring to create any
unnecessary alarm in the minds of our-read
ers, we• feel It a duty to urgethent - to use
more than ordinary caution is their pecuniary
matters. Financial affairs are in an unsettled
condition everywhere, and there is no telling
-what to-morrow may bring forth. ' - -
The way to get rid of the militated " shin
plaster" currency so abuniant now, is thus
described by an exchange :
When jolt get three dollars' worth on hand,
put it in small packages, pin a paper band
around, with your name, postmffice address;
and the amount, then put it in an envelope.
and address it to the "Treasury of theDnited
States: Washington, D. C." it goes and re
• urns free of postage. You will get new cur -
rency in about one week from the time ion
start it. . .
It will benoticed by the advertisement
elsewhere th the renowned Sam Sharply
and Tony Pastor, twa ,of the best minstrel
performers in the country, will give two con
certe in Farrar Hall, on Friday end • Bsturday
evening.. The • company is now in Buffalo:
where crowded audiences greet them nightly.
Our exchanges in thatreity, with• one assent;
pronounce the troupe superior to any that has
been there in a long time. •
Our political friends in Amity township did
a splendid thing at tie late local election—
darrying the whole of their ticket through
successfully. by majorities of from eight to
thirty. The Radical Copperheads made a hard
fight; but could not succeed in deceiving,a
majority of the r eople. 4. Little Amity' is
generally sound, and she promises to give a
Majority for Clymer that will sways any.
thing she has ever done before.
Dan Bice has bad a lengthy conference with
Secretary Seward, at Wasbingtod, by areas'
invitation of the latter. Secretary_ de
sired to secure an „account of the great tattoo!.
ilea experience jn the South. It was giver to
him freely, and Mr. Seward said accorded with
his previous information. Both gentlemen
agreed in their Tiep . ,oc Abe ,policy of the
government. . , 7 ;
A meeting far , the organization, of a - Water -
Company was held at theelfiee oftWitlistri V.
Scott, Mi., on Saturday evening. The Com
mitted reported the sum of $55,000 ashasing,
been .subscribed, and an election of efficers
was held, with the .fcllowing result: , Presi
dent, Henry Rustle ; Treasurer, Ardresrpiatt;
Slsnageri, Wm: &, Soon, J.. W. Stmm, R.,
H. Bierman, Orange Noble ; Secretary: A. R.
Ke'legg. • ,
Mr. 0. G. Holt, agent for' Wheeler lk WO—
sut's sewing 'machines, has aken the room
I itoly occupied by John Ba yard, l' Eng.",
and Stied it. up in so nest a e'yle, that those
beet acquainted with the plac would hardly
know it. Mr. tfott, besides infing*OersOng
aimirable taste, is a business man 'of- first
Ass qualities. „ ._ , -
-ea .
Miss Summit Evans, Whose intended leas
tures here but week were prevented- by, her
illness, hats sent word that she wilt fulfill her.
engagements on Tuesday and Wedoesdey eve
Hinge of next week. The proceeds Artie be
applied to the purchase of an. organ for the
Baptist church. . ,
It It ' afr
Aessrs. H4 . : , )ag - 4 Arkin! have opened' . -
tobacco store on Fifth street, in the room
Intel/ occupied by Conrad Dpck, where the
lovers of the weed caw get the best article the
•
zoarket ifords;
be requested the young ladjeto retire. 11.
then , stated= to - thelamitteng e niaa Ihet
wished to bore tbmi clothes liicati.iirfitildirti* ,
severs! rrmentelo . bet seat, to the Aashe , .
woman, and atleti to haviftie 'leak boo
brought from. the a,o,joiniu r,wiL
;recur° trent ic.ilit.ttioney to „pay fltir', , 7
washing. No router had the robpg asaii lei
the room then he heard the repoil of a pisto
and on .returning found young Bigler - lying
on the floor with &revolver by his side. lie
l adr 4
rivnby parte; the 1441 VoTtiffn - OPNr
and `ffitietisigedts i ehntents hirttteta'r
'He lived one or two hours. He had not been
entirety his - right mind 'for.tirriorthitet
A bill has passed the Legislature making a
considerable change la the.mapnee„ of
. yoting.
It provides—. ' , . •
That the qualified , voter. -if tborre4vtrel
°anodes of the .CoMenonWeilth. at ill geneeiii;
township, borough.and speeiaLelections,.are
herehy hereafter authorised and required to
vole by, ickets printed or Written,'-oriAktly
printed and partly written, severally cla.sifril
sa follows t' One ticket .rh avl - ambito. - 003 ,
names of all judges of courts - ioted tali: l El6'l
ftetti
to he labelledoutaide.,judiciarjrr ;:,' ens* t:
shall q•Mbeeet 'Alle%-iiitniit of -State to ' hi
voted for, and be labelled • State ;" one tick t
shall embrace the names of all county - office
voted for, and be labelled 41county ;" o 'e
ticket' shill simbi,eo the names ot j . ) I 4AT '2.
ship officeitivatect foe,:tind be labelled "tow ed
ship
ship ;".tritrittokati shall embrace the names of
11l borough officers voted for, and bo labelled
6 bOrough ;" and 'each class shall ,bet dem.
'ltei In separate ballot boxes:'" - -'"' • '- 't
-- The excitement consequent upon•alte-ausi
Peitslon: of the'bitiltilelthe OW it:4n try took
so uncomfortable 'a 41111P0 Si Peteoleum Cen
tre, that Plot Cott dui head or ibis. firm of A.
D. cotto4 1 84. : Co,:baukere there, folantrAfiliti
setettici eleate lo s
eality. At
Irv! reirOsle 11:4*.14 ItleoyAlli,, j eritleavorirtg
to enjoy- hicaselt-hil that, town—we beg:pori.
don, elty:-.4he best wayle'etes t until the em
bittered state of affars inPetraleum Centre
subsides. The ?deadenle Republidan gravelyl
auggesta that "it mud be decidedly nispleati
ant,as welt 'as .dangerous to have revolvers`
presented lastest of checks, when ts.detaaild
Is made for mosey brdepOsiters, as bee been'
the osse of the Prolesgortteveril time during
the pastlwititierks, r Most any one wouid TV&
like leaving. s place-ithert binkin is carried
on in Such arrisnefer."
We learn throuth a prirate, entree that tke
Philadelphia & ;Erie and. Allsntio & Great
Western Railroads have effectret a compro
mice. •The former is to trtinsport the care •of
the latter and build "an adlitional track from
Mil. on to Erie —Lock HaveaDessocrat.
We are Inforcitid'by several different gen
tlemen., Sho,claim , to,.have 'reliable informa4
lion on theimbject,.that the statement's abort;
are correct: The - precise nature of the con.
tract, however, wa have been unable to
leani. ' '
The Committee toot to Wsaliiiigton by the
Oil Producers' Convention, to secure, if ppssi
'Me; the repeal of the tax on crule rietrolettnii .
repert: that the principal difficulty and-delay
experienced hy - theraiftObcalliing a favorable
notice of their -application Was - owing to the
absence 'of - 110 C. Ir. Culveri'llte Repreakints,
ativo ' of The petroleum district, from his seat
In 'coupes's:
„It.,,Wortlcy,lnterest the oil men
of ibis district to knowhiin much Mr. Ho*
field did: to
-aid thein.
•
Mr. Gerdner bas associatedlith him in the
dry goods trade 'Messrs; ;chi W. Gross and
Charlet! E. Pester, and the business here.,
'ati e 'Conducted in tbe,Erm -naiste
of (iard
nes._ Gross & Co, lar: °rook is familiarly
known .to ousadtizenstas - one ofrthe, ptoet acs
commodating and popnLsr metiwho-have.e(ert
done business in: Erie. ,Mr. Falter we ate
not• alqueinted., with, but his itisociations
prom him to be a Ulan,Ortup,i:it . at Stamp.
The firm is one - that cannot fail tit he pros...
peroue.
s
. The number of persona 'orbo - havle joined the
Btptist church froth the commencement . 1 3f the
present. revival,. up . to Stibbsth. is one
hundred and seienty two -one hundred And
fifty two by baptism, end tivent) , by letter.
The converts are mainly young persons of
more than sverage intelligence, who .seem /p:
Lade reiiilied upon their course - .Vrith a thor
ough' underatatitling of its resOnsibilities,
and not. merely wider the Li/ilia : eatre of„exqtre.
meat:: 'lt is designed :to- coutififte the meet- 7
imp for some weeks longer. - • •
The Westfield ;Republican
. sayi the.Methg-,
distkare dlscussirrg she expedieniy of e etsb
lishing a seminary :at that. place fror the edu-
ostiokof young men"for, tbe,odnistry. Why
is it th&t one intelligent Citizens I da not make
a- m . otremeat for establizidni; e first clam
institution of leaintng in _tail f "he facil
ttes,"or acceas to our :oity, and the health
fulness of our climate, mere this one of she
most desirable 00intsi on - the 1;14e Shore for
the location , of schoola and. college& '
, The Mill Town Railroad projeet would ! .. ip 7 ,
pear to have been fully Meseta::
Wilson King.aod . R.llarr- have taken the"
contract for building it, and -if_ ~orjig en
gineerarare haidat Stork suiV4itag the route.
The 114 will strike the A. & G. 14. Road nt i
point about half, • Milo. 009 fiti(ke • e MAAR?
lige. - yie are' :ieforisted . zthatjt.he grladlist of
the road will stain be commenced, and tliat it,
is proposed'. to hale z it in runaing order by,
•
-%
meeting in favor of the eight sour eye-.
tens'and '‘ito oper4l6ir;araMg
was held in Farrar Hall, on Satutisksy.evening,
and addressed by J. d."-Findher,:ef-Fhilatifit
phis: ThO'epediter argued 4bat it was no rail
of the desire of -the friends- . of: the-Minventent
to- trait e' an is goiderma befit itinl 41104 ere aed
ernployec:ii•and eontendedthat the - Ofq means
by which woritingtstan,oiaid_ maintain their
rights was,by associating together.
A pickpocket_ 411ustiti Wm. 'Burch, who ja,
ihicertimed -to have. becn - the on who robbed
tic - Jelin cares last Jimnary a Ye?r,. l of Sinai
s4sk was arrested on Tuisid Sy; and is now in
• , - It
.picime.es.......Fendviss,those of our resters
Who - Wish' to tenure pOrtraitti of themselves or
.frieudi, to patronise : Me gallery of out neigh.
'bor, my, lute fitted hie roomil
_tilt is it hiudseleeptolluer.. et& with - new in•
airtime:de and superior 'minuet fair
to .give,.?, satisfaotism.. to the , Most fastidie es.
We hags seen nPOnimmar vtf , his irdrk 'that
- oral the .imoductiotis :hest New York -
, ayraitt. •
-Mir Clark k.Dietiter:,filielesalh'and jii
taiL,Dealers to Coateetionety.Dysteig,,,C ti nnpt
Fruit, i 8! ,ti :Tante° Notions, - Bakers'
Goods; Toja, , cigars; T_Olialnisoi Pipes, &e.,
West Bide, of Peach Piped. ; 1 Squatei Setif&
,of the Uoion Also., Dealers
In all kinds of Coantry!... n iodneeA=lParthiali#
attention paid to filling count* otdiirtkr.'": l
7 (Jan.gilitt.) 7
71_ Tlitft I -
i usville can box - b o ast or One of the finest
*atolls its thelUnien.2 .iThe -gritt+den.. Rouge,
is an ornament teithe:
!Bpi its: fernitarffilan4 ATOP theitti.aredi of
the most elegant character, and :the. .131 - 44neip,'
In
;hie V, ,la;loprfdatflsk credit to any ; ,
4940 1 .
• - - ": Dr. H. Y. Pickering,
.fientist, ts.noyr_pre-
NoTtas.—Bfr:iP.• L . Kimberly, 'or Shire; "ia to edminiater ritrcini'ilxids, commonly
Pa.,' has been 'admitted ;ts partner - in the , -
ORM or Hoelrinion.,lr. tY i ll i a t n s. ,Ve " ktatiiii Asto' w_ nx.s isttghing °tins 15911, 5 ..,.
of the firm will baretifter-baxoldixttadmuier :1141 . to'
'
the name of 'Hnskinsott, Willisittsl;lll: ' ttletoferm ietsetlieri! 01fiest : 4815 Fesitohlle; ,
1111`224m, - E0 3 141 - 11XVI4
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9C„ .110 ,: e tlisll: 7 :el i .z.ii•l;ii" 7 ,F a LILTC,I !...' er,..”-
Offied in 116svoraitie,f1(:1319,* . psopposite.Brovq1311ptei'='1%- :-:'
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r hisi ildh: t tat.li4h ed Agency re preseniik . dhe .1(014%, most t i - ipular.,iiiii tuat:ogdcrfOlfoiatirusimi*litittili.eir*de ;Country; eretn:
`Lite: l l4i - ,' blaridei= ittiatid -and Accident; ineuranee.z.l.,,Combinesi. capjtal apprenentW s l'l • B' t t Nktf4 . s,VATrig.,*llitiesrin . . 1 1it glass. °
*nog to : t•Az tlarywnt - idesired„ and, ptmta reasonable tetims as sodad atidtwell nt utaged,Compli keroacsistr<4. es :< ,l g- . ,„, „ : , , if ,
'" -1 / 4 !triltreforc4n:mritretialtetided to with Ifrlimptnesennd rittefliy, .i . W tow Wiill'ilintril.- I ` , lt " s firatiiiiiitiiiitfitiili,iii ibiliiiiirsince.fit4iik..
__, .- . .4.• , d , ~ 1 .f.• sr-11'1 Quo ,, ~..T tend ~ ,
,y. ..
lipsa,amiFarm Properly, ft.t. Periods ?flklifte or fire ; years, or ; perf 0480, by t 1 iir 1t0,.„ Astlt :.*; 7 ,10,...
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.%, ligitiwThe thoughtful and prtuent min Insures his - Prlper'''irifillieridii(or - damage by Fir ,a?tr:ifilt i e tre far tb6 protection:or witeit eh
and Lindied dependent upon him. All who lis;iii'itilt let tateii4ett - til dile titity;illotdd . hal aj fo p ed, : ok ig itit tilelepoliiiieiiit.OliertiVtaii
r :
the following Cotopaniea : , ' ', • , - ' -
to 1 v t ° B l ll. - -Ir a " I ra . I LI. , .. :ie. • iri
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NINETY-Tidal) STATEMENT- r
, • • ;')
-ow • •I. ortv.
~d~'4lfll' •7,',0
Cash 'Ant% - - .- - $ 4 aetai, 80
- - • ;244,4411 44 .
Net Auetta ; - - - '
',.IRIZVerERAtetIP - 10,000 FIRES
tra.L. , •
HA RD AT:)Vi',' O.
11133
• c•-itilialant orssolvatioa fottetlyagiraid Underwriters,
from Nora Scotia to Wildcats, 4471.1ka Superior,
kerrieoged thelolf„ barmen's' og the seleas of average
with elm peoesttog ratie — totherglitaemtrnt Of the
pabre settagr 5: 1 . 1 •
ATT
FLEEEING TEnT3IO44!ALS
' tor rag I
ICA I N &Nu ripE (.ogrA4Y
•
0.1_2r .1I);, AS&SOF NEWYQ'E Y.
hontremee Camstiteterter.jotheygistaferS: ,
ems Rtirtloturaitee onipidWtt Hartford, on. of
he most sotteersifut Fire Inettesne• Comcemle of this
or any other EMzotry "' ,
• r . • -•
l'adOnilitiblat Coma*"*OW the rules and ; Pruett
ete of, the Line &linnet M csi.et "117 as if they vire •m
-bod:ed fn et •tqta lea."
Armin. pointing to errors di practice 10 kaa York
Companion. the Ftee's raeceseicit loanageS*St and
td7nies aro eta t ilad etf lir t k
"it etil. remains Minjj tidier Of Cinder than imita
tion In the Insurance or d."
• 74. 4 • - •
'By what subtle alchemy has this eorporativet been
lk,".4:•ftpqpiAorotat Pito ,the Philos°.
phai"spollei" - • •• ..•••
•
• •
"The extraordinary events which have (liniment/shed
Its unparalleled financial +biettiry."
-The u, ergs, Tosees,pevAlsge ip 10 tutted Staten as
this period of theitear, asa bout`twofhundnidasid Oft:
thonsanc d 'liars. The telegraph daily sopUds startling
Doles of warning to all prudent persons.
DO NOT NEGLECT THE SECURITY o 5 JOILIARLH
•r rlisf WE•
Policies' issued without' delai.
DOWNING. Agent.
T. W. flarrey jlFt
oi
,_!7A 1 C9cop ui.
Horns ,vISIIIO.IINCE CO3ILPANY
. N., T T ' ( I n - 11 47 T CIIK, • ,
OPTIO NO: 135 BROADWAY.
CASH CEFTrIti"- - 82.000.000 00
,AB-3ET.i. Jatntsv, 18613, 3,59 .4 474..1 4
LIABILITM,- .• ' 1113.*749
-
t „AtISTAWLA , W
25t11S ?BR '
25EMI-ANIMAL STATEtIENT
Showfn¢tni enitUtion j of itie . :C l o s zany 'orrthirllt day
o r
• /41filltita,1
Cash balance in bank
Blinds -&_mart., Ist lien on' real
estate 190.892 50'
Lnane ou stacku, pay..on demand ; 97,302 08
United States Stocks,markst ial. 14850,834 90
State & Men. stooks & bonds, do. ;405 425 00
iltinkstiteks, do., s 118,550 00
interest'dnerosilst Jih., 1866 : 22,431 16
,Balance im hands of agents and in .'
'twist:to of transmission . ,
", 178,010
Bills Bee., for pre. on In. Risks,&o 43,,153 44
Bovernittratistamps 'on band , .110 00
pthcr. Property,. Items 13,505.13'
fret andttineolt filsired
at-office (fire, inland & mar )' :43,14,1„88
&earner .11agnete appa. '83,483 94
Vital Assets, $3,698,674 14
LIMB•LIfI28
glaima for )08„ , ont. on-Jan. 1,;6G $152,946,24-
Pue stack on aeConntAividand - 800 00
:2fetwithatarullos the 6ers trial of the Past Tear, day- .
leg which the compatt:i hie oeid . loner 1* the 1tt 6069 i
of $1.657.852 31 . 0mtbonh omitting the seinlAnnual
filth' epittl ' Tiro- Willing
intact, and a net surplus or $1.444,957 90, eintlnties to
offer fo Who seek - pltabhp ittauranee, liament nta
mirpse 4e a bino"otlier cotopiny:
J. F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W.frovedl, Surveyor.
• ,
lon 61 wfwilonfand itolnifre in the beet Com
panies, and there Is none better than s the old
Insur
ance Company or North America."
INVOItOttATED 1704. •
.1 sttg N;traooU P. 4 NT"
If OR• 7 - 11- A E 4 lEC.A !
or , -,:us oar OP rato s ia. ' =
OE
144T11 SEMI ANNUAL STATEMiIifi
I. 1868. - 'Market Mau.
.FirBt,m9Ftgage s s.9n oiti properti 044.300 . 00
. 11. 8. Goverhtbentlionds 84600,00 . '
Rep altykrtnid St r ata bonds ,; • 109;000 00
Phila. city bond '
s. 138,700 , 00.
Bonds.af Qeana. R R. Co. and other
corporattons . 1110.4440111,.
Band & other corporatiokettonks • 66396.9 a
Notes Rec. (temporary loans) ' 150;411.013
- Rest Entire. utEoo threm - , - 2112
Wnlfinritio — iV l . l l 34, 22, 0 ,00,00
Ftnpaid,Pre. ; &,dehts.dttn on stet—
all good • 4 ' lotwit 16
thish llTAlnilitllda of Agts. 1043,020:62-
nif•, , f ) f ts.
rotacAssftte 1,i31,21b 14
L'OgSEs CASE! 4.oe'R 701
,lovEir.slB,oomoo , t'
ilk!tii , sudatesihri•aviiiiesiliapsnissec
. 1 -4'011e4. LIFO ilit44i4 COY • • • -
Ara
.T. Vir A gßOWktljntveyor.
pito OtiIMANVA r cglOAN't
- - . r T
- • ,
t039E8. PA:I Lti 1 ;:pi1tp,613.01...N
Q4414i•,30g413,1Att. 141 - 86,6; 5 51,006,720 88
Th.- test of Its natlonallithit *did a erviceit,
,ftnatt 4 ITO ita ablitty l t p+4 throual
sou proitervi conisgrationswittt honer and pronto
thoisa niolitltUf4l6.l;ifur blk lute 171. r rionf 11 Pa Mill!!
'OA folio's the age 0 " '
-- Lossg4 - PAD -ri I-Ir. , ' •
Aililall9tisiA42,B3ol43,
Alabama 45,723 36 N. 11a4.! .25,81)049
Coonectio - u - T220,831 97New Y0rk543,68042
j 81,30 64 New JersOy - '8,750'53'
Wi of 'Col: . ' -'196 N r ebraskal - 1,157:00
lgrjdi fi ' ;30,968 42 Ohio 103.056,50
Gebtea' '2413845 telin'hl I. 53174 40.
Indiana 84,203 19 R. Island( 20,771 21
1111 - 11aii - ".. - 1113,698 67 8. Carolida 21.032 75
tievrt -A1,,616 73 -Tgiiiv.w4 46,970 90
ricaucki '59,078 19 rtro' - 1 3,061 98
Xaneti-,., -13,416,97 Vermont t 282 43,
Mane --- 66193" 45 Virginia ozle
lases. • y 59,87004 WrYirgiriis 2,000 00
' ary lan d 39 602135 Viebon alai 83,961 76
idiaaNsippi l :lo ) 43324,s Canada 1 38X3 80
Missouri 80,435 86 Nova &logs 14128 5 :1 8 "
67:04716.414 &Mo.! 15 , 830 74
Lassa!, Always
T. W. CROWIRIL.-Barrey
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F I WEI ' 'INSIMANCr; C 0 ?Tr Altity,-
EMI
CAPITA!, • - . ;
Casti ; e4ital and gurplAs $1 ' ;'M,71.4 . 66 1
] ' A S SES• • -,1 1 t
U. 16 144 4 5t 11 4 1 4 It ti 1 '468 , 6 4 3
Loans on, Bon4,Mocoage 2 9, 0 00
Oath in bank and bands of agents, .2.7;
Liana on Stooks,' pa.t,:on demaidi , 352:40 00:,
Real Ejlaie, taJorOf, - ,Ste. -* • ~,CITI6Bi B
iiriecopain-.4 4004.13010 a
• •
‘"1
- • '. 11,200i12D;90:
,
Loises in Koons' of adjustment :1-
Unpaid Dividailds•• ~1•3:46150
• . • • 1 1••••:.^."01"1
, HiqL47o s ,,tic
Faik /latex , First -Ckus Seeurilye'Proivirl i ffi;
aunt of Losso: • r
- • L•'t 3. F. DOIV/WiSi - Agtv- ,
1:: W. nitowsd.p. surnor.
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$5044 49
IMO
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Paid Pr•
J. F. bow
or.
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Ir Toe, CITY or Nsw, Yi
1'
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esei Caittal
Assets, Joituaryli 180, "
. riP,HVE NT Y - F :CAP*4::9,..P1.7, . ‘ . l , •
Of te ttetfetefter,lrilleenf,:topuffizigi soy Whet itt r ar,
hi en the sot , of tbeh. option, a IZeral dis o eunt Nikon
AN' premien'. ' • I , . , . ttij ~-;.; 1
ALL LOIMIKs PROMPTLY .1151OATAII 470,.410::
Scrip:Dividend, didared:lBBo; , IRl7Y, f.Ar'.- fees:i•
.. S. l ii: ditiliztti : :l3l4 ' ,e l l' iri. tga"lg' a*''
O _,
I:lotrit P A N y ,
..;
I •r. OF NEW • AVEN,',IIONIC: • •
, _
Cash Capital,
§tariau'S
Y0•:.. 1 4 2 ! 5 ;-" r
• _
lo•nres Bui'dicgs. Ilanufaetori p, Mir oliandfee
other property against item or da ate try tirei, sad aise•
Mantel against the rtak of lulu Triseappotiettoli
Pfayigeion. ' :
This Company has three De a ;40
Its lite Snalness.
Oidinary,grlenn Departisettl <<A(
burs tam or one yea; Ito{ Celia , Sll faIIANUI Or In •
av ship property, attirfr and eggitahle ratte,mithont any
partiriPatton in the.proetY•ofAler Cowpon-11M Moe
u other stock Companies.
I=
.Participating Dertment
,
Tunes term polkteie for 'onecttirer, Or fiee.reerC ,
- Dwellings.; irnroitdre' and Farm linildingrand their
content'. gie'ng ankh policies a oartiepetion In the pro
. Ste of the Company,without their incurring any Da
,
Witty thereb...
-•
Perpetndl Derartment,t,
-
1
_,.
insures , perpetual policies, mprilirlor-0144901:11f, of a
small amount of money. in Lieu 01'1'1110w* payments
of premiums, envying , lets upoa Dareigapiand their
Parntlars. 8 unit and tkolVenadasta Sterna astd stocks
of Goads, Churches sadlcha 1 rtacpec. . ,
• - I • - . , J. F. DOWNlNChiPtent..'
'T
•
. Fri tlyIlfir,PLATI/To.ley• i :,
S FATEMENF' OF' thin -130711r104 I
Trip:+4 . 15:121
ARCTIC ° FIRE IN.MafIGE 00. r,
•t O•ti,4 - 4`i.'#:.:lTAkii . l . 4 Ist a 4 r
crzn
Cab is bank and in ale., • ••• •.4
35,966'94
Bondland wort -area (being first lien on rear.
estate in New York and Brooklyn;,werth •
at 1ea555969,0(!9-) , " 173,31000
, ,
/Omit onAltnita:ttlitettite demand. (Market
value of he'd as collateral, $19,-
174 00 ) .
United sit.tes fluke (mood by, the Compaq , '
matk,l rains.' • ' 25426000
'State 'woeke owned by' !, 29 6460 D
Rent Retate•(uoineombered) ' I • e 3, 0 u 0
Intereataentmed toted:O due part :
ten. let IN natd.) " "• • . , 44949 33 .
lialanow in bands of „Agents, and in edviiripe'lit
trerwmilreion from-Agents, , • -4, •-' :24,500 Oft
Dille reerival.le for prat:44lln els tOandreleitil'
and other items," ' - ' - 13,791 23"
Cuh prerniutneuncollected on pollelie Incited -
at ofttee -
. . . . . .
. '' -..• -— - - 'i
61{,10118_
, MAI3.II,ITMS..
claimiloilteleeaiitstanetag, Jan. I. 138, s - 19.662 96
ropaid DlTOrada•- 11 ~ 1 , . 4811 Ott
. ~. , . ~ ...1.- -, :k
- -
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_lst *matt oiazilablitlied - 19.
Thee 'Um*" dnut e re. itcalpggelgtitton for hal:little-
Ma' and I boil dealing. It fa a eanoti compator i tirol:
d 5 1 .! 911 a Pml T lFc". •l l l7l7. 4 l'liN 8111T/i Preet•
•V'ncc , Tl 4 o %;t r ?p• ez iei W . 4.1414.1tT1i, Tire Pl7/17,...
Callftad Barraottali, ;dal. Beep: • . r
J. P. DOWNING, Airel
T. W. CROWSI.L, Sat veyor.
F ain' if.riai*WASSIVAL
riF counridy - orimi • •
N A:, I C -I.N
• Pitt matakstor•cominr.
Fft; oi.4l4oak:on 31 . 7 Ittel 0 1
Quit Ca lBBs
• Earplns.
MATS
Leans ee.ltend eralliortgue, belie Brat on ,
real estate worth over SO ,per eant. above I
"tbelintotat lox • .4. - • • $919,40 00
illtoiekt.llonda andotber asenritlei e'en Fd 6y ! • -
thecosapenyontrkst take; .• H 992 eza 40
'Cash 02.00n1t eed (dee, • 39.036 44
Loankon deeland,hrith Ciaftateral, 3909 00
Prsenteeel due end etitrandlne, •• 14.1t0 $2
Cub in agents' binds, in tontneoitranenalt., 3'1,086p9
Inthertneertnitt oteeearittts,.• !, 14 COl 15
‘,llllltreeletetbre,l l, • • • - • • I t 2,1398 55
Otße4 - pNletty, at CemptaY, sv • a ,tr.soace
tal safgf 9, - `` • , •`) • 751,65346:
The inisea by Urn theseeltoirt the Unded States dor.
lag the putleas lyre been.leirgerlxoraount than time/
of any one of th• 'proat.ini t w in : Ay .y r t iv a , exo..ain z the. .
enormous snot 61'1143,0000A sdiad the officers and' affreev
to.. of ti tr:eomeaepyrongtaidata 'its stoekliildere,
'agents and erancenerstpan, be - verrflettering reentry:it
the year's holiness. rlt` 71.-11
hi - thtir tomosur 'Ulf toga t eg partiripate hi the
frohtd etthohnstneinettn•:ni toenntronnY
Divtdend for 18f5„50_per pant.
,Aseptinnanes (lion;
I/Orem ta reitlettilq tertinttd." • 1 •
" " ' 11'.*01'iS 14•41' ;
Ncici*iiiTaitF - • "
, ;: '.7 • l l s l. llw9 ft!s: oiO4 , oi:. 4 1 r e t It z
" • peoWNING. dOit! : - •
I%* crrxitowstr; "
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I N s 11-E-A .N C: P . , •( ' . • C b II P A , N - IT ,
3 '''' " 3 6ArniciWi5444rairiat.gina. ' " ' - 's
-4' i 1 •
:,, Clash Capita/. 7 A • $.500.000.
- Curpitv. Jan 1, 4 6e,-. •, '' Ist),
.1
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4a - - -
The "EnTsi - Pilie," with a paid op Cub Cspitilof 7f
a millionositamasaurity,of ilk! first order of merit: T .4
standing of the Company is "a r—liberal prompt askil
llia/7°lt". "'FieSl i iliii. .T v eriettiOi''' 'i 1 -
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..,,, ii i. i. vt .. : .. iiin Ti a ir i t e rN . l'9ol6RY, Vire Fillet,
-7 1 . . W. CllClWT.L . Whifieiitt '. 1 ' 44 t 9 .1 "1"1?14414
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Tie do /Wade eotteehtltli leg* Cleielazd'e
OttlAttelßhihtlelpttis
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i,t,M l Zietiof the I.'erk,
CooVirein ;)11111#7: 'loom s The firemen
were itrotilitli on ile spat, 440. by ttieti
era,goOlitifitiiiii inlet...cheat. A (loft 'of
MAO $1.50 NA! Busttin ed. ;
4 . 1.127. e:, •
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The VaiotOlips Bulletin says the (reports
thstp ' lade, t o
ainai~lTo. are. nntrue e and
theitelnfrier %trot .seven hundred
nen are setitely at ecotliemtittiline:
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Club Oapittl and Surptir,
.40431 6 A6;14" 'basAtia• a Loge and sociessfrq
baitinen
tv. , aspirly twestgo=Ns Rutland. yeal's anal' 900 of ,Itte fv
s?oiee4lFPlll" S.
CHAS. tfiLittlE, &el% ' '
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The. o llrunar eossontLftre sad nII essitiag•
Cogyatp r eotitletict.th• lall coeldittetot I.l4o,oimir
Login itetiell pr4a pUi aildltbwrallV
t - • Y. • r • .IV. "het.
B. B.lniirnPlOitS, geev. : „ . .
eir . ,V,4 l oWoiikt eat.
T. W: ftowgra,, Stumor. • • •
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lentil over '• -•- 4 $10,09010i
Rumble; of Polley Horde:l ever - •' 30,000
New Polices toted daring the year one ; 'v • 10 WO
Recelll4lor the,year 4,1101.1,000
Dividefi'd paid dartag tleti Freese decal yens; Wpm eeet
Total dividends tied, ever 3(klleei
Total see paid. wet r y;
, . 1 : ,-..., :-,;-.:. st'irejlit
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Why !he Conwtient eboalibe pride tied :
THE 'Gain LIFE uisquans COMPAHIt. OF 11113
Is It hu the 'largest nutatet of risenttore":;
2: It Us the laiirest amount insuratL•
3. It hes the largest.starplus. L
4. Ott bat the largest durable sniping
5 It has the largest Witless. ' •
6. it has the 9triteo 166604. • - -
I It.huhad tfttoutt ttelsteale 140041 : tlai Itaalltat
image Pip/noes.' •
:13. It obtsin4 ttis r mit uraruir rites of interest on
Its Itimtments. • - • - •' • I
• 9: It therefore futilities insurance at .leuesast than
any . other company.
PoMeg irned.bonhicommuy aril eltbqr non
forfeitable by theirfet ing, wr MIT be , ionit.rtpi into
91,991 which are go at the opttoiroMe -irettiteih
•
Now but etriftiy unir{prptlocabto .rlus iumeet4eti; ana
only upou'lips b•tiritenli2llß t * t y.
;Ain's 09otair is Attrfla.Ptaussal•a • y.
BitiCaroa,l7.4l'Tes7t . . - ` Ots - rrini), Cash',
;Li S. Wlicor.,i'bilichtia. •
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TRA V, t:L E p. in§;l3rli, ANOV: '
• 1.894 40
Capital,
The Tfliiiiiere Insurance. Coripanyr, se 'Litton].
Conn , wee sueresslntir introdnee in this
wintry the insethtik , a' instunnesenviind areideuta, of
w b a tai l eid n ic r yisetber they : was tratehng;q- in
bwatins. fishing. ridlny skstini, in the street,
store. OVA. of rt,tEle working in _shops;mills, factories,
Gran tbelsrei • ,';'
A4itteral soeldeOS area* every .posalble form
of casnallya issindlng the tisk in tiatelhig; slog, ell
tonne ór.enstovatops, broken bone.. ruptured teueous,
sprOits; . eoncastions; tiustanto,l6 alms; cuts, sthha,
sonshotireensis. phloced-itonndp. barns aid scalds,
bite" of doice i etaproToked'ateaults py horsing'. rot bent
or nmrdeters. the Wien otlichtnins °Sinn etroke: the
effeets .of exiteeititeks ehemikte.a odseAuld ;earth
quakes, and earmitlfro by drum:do/rot eboklOg...Y,
110 Coutpshy has nes teen in suctealtoT operation
store April let.lBBif. sad nito - Jan:lrt. las; traktuned
norir.la of teditpflOo-thousandvoltabs.azid paid over
mina= tandiea loelei—tacludiao thellarga sup or Sts, -
500.t0 treaW-nno- policy holder. within the. year, for
$99,419 totedied in •pt eadomo. - • • "
!metal
;000 OD
6:3 67'
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, 75146E41 of
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eash Assets,
The beat ipsy for even roan. = w e e trarela
mint or litt le:ln a general aeridentipolleg. arli',‘ if in
nings &genii' *irks/ possible' form ;of .tskattalty at all
timer and pliess.,•. • • ,
AG gamma tatnifittili.rslo'.s1 4 "ii2 (aecivreitrg to nee',
paVotr)iii,l 'airs a'awnerarlieoldent 'Sonny for $2OOO
Meats of fatal asalaitnil or $lO periferlilliutiig di "L
ity,riananad brailident, imal,aris,weilin g ftraity-sii,weeka
for any - One 'sonic:apt%) •
Asiannnal'Oemiiim f $25 Or sal will, fn like man
ner, 'aeenre a pallay.for $5,000 Or $25 per week rotate.-
Litton.
Anr.otbirinto,hoa E5OO to $lO,OOO it pronortisaa'e
rater. infreloilttier ars Issued against:lons of life only,
or tar anwimeintallan only,' the rates are Snuck Mier. A
IlboraXiilscoant on three - and Bra year Wide,.
• 4 , •
Shia suunpanyetowessusa $ rery enivsnlentztonnei
cnemeisth galena -r ceitircit 'pclicles, at the rate of al
raelhousand,,alth $5 per mesh atUon•for each
thousand insur,d., These are-mneh , betipr than ticket
policies; for treesiere and otberkdedrize short riska_aa
tbkv'mo be tram In as moss% troMPIXI to Mom;
•i•sreteradaLl liataffintil, Snit saistipottey ts registered.
so 'Mat theinananc,*,isgood,in cams the policy is lost
or destroys r. , '• , •
?or meditates and other, wine - tuna easii imam
the al "" of " annual Pltrainnt.but would Atte to
Smuts by the theseaboxt tyros poltates ere jest
the thing. Te'any pinion whit tottpi ale month Poi
'casein any one year a votaries* laths( year Rill be
giro withofit charge (except a pallor (be cf.sl )
r ,,JAB. G. BAWEROON, President. •
Devriir Estaitary -
•
epq-2:30 -•- ./.S"..DOWNING, ggsar.
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Azro-,Gol;, • of 'the firm of 'Goff, Patter / .
son 8; C 0.,. has become associated, with Xr.
Lytnn in the proprietorship of the 'Dispatch
olEge,'Sn'd'ilie`iirm title will' hereafter be B.
F.U. Lynn ti co. elass
business ,- rein, and. his .:connection : with the
establisliment will be a considerable:advan
tage. • -
'the 'school direaters of, Cittwford county
Till meet in cot:get:49n at .11letidy,111e, on the
first Tuesday- in , his 7 visit; to .elect a : eonoty
enOrintendent for - three years, eta deiermine
h•et!eer.l.
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Lfdgest, Saristi ; Cheapest and Best !
It by boe se isseioeuetrayel to be,
COII.N7fAY:
J. F. IXnMtlG,'Agent
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,OF BAR'I'PORO,, CORN
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