The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 19, 1866, Image 1

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    cog WEEKLY OBSERVER.
t• IV it ht LINO Rol ZIT EACH Lorr
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-711 S -Two roLLAIIS rr usra pOr
I it, ; trig [1311,33,0, if not
~; ot OD f the •car. 'Salvscriber.
elrtwi %111 uc t harge I FtlIT egini A
f,r
-no.. sqnsro al Ton Lines one in .
,t, t y • two ia.iftioD4 $ . 1,75 ; three, I,,,Arr .
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LrPltou" $2150 1 , 70 months 50:
$4,:,0:81% months $7,03;0ne year $1200;
r ~!,,,rtperJeuts in proportion, Thess rates
stmt), adhered to, uoless changed by Special
or at the option of the publishere. 4 °di-
Stra,Fl, Divorces and like advertise
..,,,,..„A.).l;.l..admittistrator's Notices $3,00; Local
6,',,t1C-,4 TIN c qats a line; ilarrisge Notices rir,..",y.
p i ece ; Obituary Notices (over three lines
is -
estenti tire tents per line. Origins] poetry, an.
wr itten at the request of the edittir, one 4,11ar
; eller.. Alt advertisements trill be continued at
the
e xper,F4 of t4s person advertising, grail ordered
by birldtrection, unless a „specified period is
weed ores for their insertion.
flasl is9—We bare one of the best Jobbing
to the State, sod are ready to do all work in
,-at ttl;; that rosy be entrusted to 0,21, in egad style
~,cr estedlsbment outside of tbe largest c; ties.
A :: cornounkAtiorm should be addressed to
131/X.1'1 , 1
Editor and Proprietor. •
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Business Directory.
EtiTLER.
ldi " 71 0r,i!6.7 A? Law, irsnl, Erie Coutaj,
s, rd other 'brogiussa atteadecl to at%
EMIR
LTNW Ig '
15. II
,ATTOLNNT.Ar LAW, 111 Of
, v . f h f.rlc. attic 7..62
MEI
L , t 7 . 4 * " - & _ lx in veg.
, A7l'ol+3Elll AND COZNSULOR.II AT Lava.
near North West corner of the
Ezie
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JCiTICY OF ISM PILAUS. (Mee ♦eeoad
ireneb Street, between Fifth and
junel6-2.
lii 1:1 6 : IV fal+ ll VH ,
ATTVIT A? I LAW , Ridgway, Pa.
F.• : , McKAan, Ca emu railJefferann eonottes.
- (incr3fOre—lr • 2 Cr. w. WILBUR.
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OF,Trill PLAGUE, Paragon Block
i'-.aY:l; Wes: or r'arrar Elan, Erie, Pa
EI), V:. GUNI'il.4O:ll.;
AITIEfFT AT LAW AED JICETIOX OF THE PEACE.
and calm arrnt, Conveyancer and Collector,
sonthirest corner of Fifth and
Er e, Pa. "ap1365 t
,TO ar •
• U011:1 C ROSILNIMEarn.. at the new
E,„i4 , T n hand a large assort
provizione, Wand and Willow Ware,
T. Won. ge,rare, /te , to which he re+
tb. attention of the public., ratiatted that
hargains as can be had in
Cr6.s ar h
art
..mar3-
ME
.1, .FILVW , K, 11. 1).. "
• 11 .m.npat) is Phva;elan and Surgeon
4. co Peich st., opnadte the Vark
r,rn•, hours from I() to 12 A. 21., 3 to A P. M.,
P M. at.s-6m•
Eth EnTATE FOR SALE.
,es; vts claws bus' no'ks Bites oa State Steest,,l*.
,v;ott sad hl. htlCr• trusts, Esst mid*, are ol
tal ray reneinsabfr terng, if applied
r_,,:ire of
WU. A. nA T.TIRAVi37. Agent
t
DEAD!, IN DItT GOODS, Gft.oolollll9,
Seed, Plaster, etc., cur
,sth a^rat in.: Put tc nare. Erie. Pa. j a 1731.
i). W4lO[O4E,
LIPIRT aYjj SaLit Stan;, on Eighth
,«treta Sttt.. and Freach. Fine gorses and Car
t.rletor. rew , na , llB tprmß, ray2S'B4-Iy.
1 t. 111" t\ t) .4 LE STA HI. S,
~,,,Ye ~, FRC% CI AND ire* tintsFTP, EA' 1 1
rg, Chi. P:op•irtur. GI od Li tries and Greiner;
~00bto.I.V. twit:erste prices. Sept, 29, 1.95.5-
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MAGILL'S LIVERY 4 . trA E,
SitTl Sr, FIRTWBC7C CND 4+ll.
d ekes' to 007 in the city;aad prices as made•
(tnarl4l)
t 11 1)
EleTl e - . -
IH•aier io Grnceries, Prnilnco ' Transform,
Fllion. an 1 Stone Ware. Wines, Liquors,
ona,te the L'ostaaet, Erie, Vs.
assrB'6s-1v
• de -
Marta?, Office in Rosen-' 4 IJ
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,• , tk, north side of the Park, Erie. Pi_ 2a.
•K1N.7.0N, 1,111.1.1 A :11S , CO..
SVMes9oße trrifie rg, Vorton,
31 - , chanin, and %Che'eseii• desiers ta Coal.
' N. V. kE. in Peek lies Line , f Ste•reent.
Fine, Ps. jan4'BS lg.
ikl.t Y's fiZEPP.4 11111U.SEC DI NI,.
OrpoNti; THE PAHSami:Fti Ix
Het newly fitted 9_p-in the rc .et ar
evl., i+ n 6 -0 op.o- tirr - rn6llc. - Meals xi 11 .
1`,. , arrival of all Pair Traina, et N,
0 kKLFY flßOß),;Propri tet
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;r . LIONEL, Waterford.
R0111614T I.raLIII, PStniamr.m.
and caletnl attention given to
:It,n tof gteAtO. . . 98W -Iy*
HE .AT PIANUM
IS ASIF,RICA
re mule by
S. OR 7CIiF;R & CO
ttitl Selig Theca.
Tl Ty s Arm LLuny, m • - IL, 1•%•
AND Fs:V . :Wm,
2.1 Naar FteattyP •Hfock, West Park. Frio, Pa,
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Cbestion 'k Kuth'e Store. Itillteenee
Jon•A W1)11/1119, Filthßtr, e t. Fail o f p zenc h.
I, , ,irF-8 to 1p • .11., and 2to3P. X.
lAA NS, 31. D.,
'fender.; hie prof moon' reriieee to fl,
,r,d et, jolt y. f ffire in Lytle's new build.
, fret, a few doors south of the depot
COLE.
➢m6 R:NPItYt, ROO( KA.lttri , ACTttait
of Rlndernockt'A Block, Erie, re. ,
It J. 11L4.11iElaY,
AvrosursT ♦r LAW. Ridgway.
Will alga practice in adjoining Counties
31111.104,
TAILOR AND CLOTNILS CLEANNR
1‘101,, , Dr. Bennett'a Office.) Mentes
4,1 end cleaned on short notice. Terms as
e v Let. tatt'2,l ly
DI) PElthrt Y, •
*•• of the I'. S. Treamry Department £Q4
for Soldiers, Washinstion;
Claim A zest', ?ante Elan Dulldinp,
• Wl' , mthearp, tiaTal and Mitt ciaim 4
fidelity rig} dispatch. Peosione obtained
Applications be snail prou3ptly so,tendeii.
' :Anoc had see .ral ears' experience in the
."! eirv.cs liepariments, feeig confident Ire
•se , ;it,s.tis'sclory aid in proseeatioc sir kinds
no e.1Y85-tt
U. Y. FICli -I)BNTIST.
Prnit<yl cania College of 'Dental Sur
.torp of Sterrett to btu:ding,
h. Erie, Pa ?
etravi CX Dv ' •
, North strett, PlAtadol
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t^i,rl. D. S., No. '243, North Nio IL
'Oleaalt
' 111. • VI N(;',
•„ krroomva 404 t, eattxbal.LT.aiis I.Aw
Sre., , :fk Sr. opposite Crittenden Hill
C. , ll«rtinna mud all other laza' boot
L VeIWI=O. Ene, Warren mil gone,
and promp'll
i 11 0. A .411;raith , Whitman' & Preoht
`itt,rer kirarrin, Erie, Pa%
P. Joh.sun, W. D. Brown
Wartr4,
*4)IE,RIES G
" removed Ilia atoet or °roe...Paige
t shor e tLe Lake rol oe. Depo to "he
*•••"4e te;cs block cm ?tats ' treat , corner 'M
,he will Le happy to. 604` friends
I': their order; for Ilia stock w
'kite .‘cl curfully . Relattaa en 4 04a.a4
ratAt e , npintent with the orlentl eqsz.
"is t•ed of iinythinw In hie line to vto
y. SOIINIstItFR
etlig ISLE POTTERY,
r ' "L , B E T WEEN SP.ZOND Ar.
I.unt Prtn•
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Es.e tesects , ed theuntelves„ under
: I' 4: ll ' 4 ° l Webb at Childs, in the Pottery bust
• ,:t•ty m betweenaw), on the canal, between Secon
4e.t6144.. of the customers of the old
the public generally, prorets . lne
c: l l,svvrto give rwarf.et tafectton.
4: F.O. F.lOlBll. •
JAY S:-CE111,E1.9.
co lxemciAi. cu Li.lue.
CI:LT Y:
'• illo.W.Grsasscs
WPM
ccr Ciamific%tion of Ac
‘"l.ice,on“Ltneatal and
rowra”rcial Arith
er..l cents. The
•; -0 .1.be :11 , r+tite
.c. , -.1; late; ;index, 1: every pcissible faiie
"P",^t 1.4 ctoi.c, hoqb. Sn exp.nne
e ;big tAxosra., practical and perms
"rt. City of Scheele." Practical An
''"Aeri will be emptoyed. ,lames --Taltion
Ltik..nctoe, The belt feilitics and grestpit in •
iptste, lead tot Cir4ulut.
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VOLUME 36.
TIIR BRIDAL Cll A JlBSlt, an Noisy of Warning
and Instruction to v runt lien—published by tlqw
ard Asrocistlon. • d sent free of charge in sealed easel
opes. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOCGRTON.
jair63-Iy. Pbiliti.lphlst,
NKUTOtIrt ntcpii.rr,Y, ftetfauel Westneen, etc.,
er4a bt atria ione,srho hat ear.d hltuftwlf sod ha a•
dream orothe c e, awl will tell yeti n.ftblng but the treat
A4.lrrtut witb !tamp,
jslV65-ry, • •
r1 5 11.1t 51,1-.AON 9.1111.1 N canisrar
forty different stile*, adapted - to Jeered and secular
'music, for $BO to $l3OO eaeh F.ftr.one gold at surer
modals, Or other tinilt prat:proms awarded tbern, plan.
Crated Catstewora free.. Addreßs. - Sf 180Nr & HAMLIN,
Boston.orMASON BROTHERS. New York. 12'11'68.
T vYOU WANT TO !KNOW A I,IITTLIC OF
ETEIWTIIING relating to the human ayisteat, male
and female; the CaIiSAMI ano treittneat of diseases; the
marriage Coetorns of the world ; ho • to .earry well, and
a thousand things never published before' read the re
vised and enlarged editisn of Ammer. &meow Suez,
a curious book for curious pimple, and a good book tor
every one. 400 pages. 100 illustrations. Price $1 .50.
Contents table a ant free to any address. Book" may be
had at the hook etores, or will be cent by mail, port
paid, Oa receipt of.t.t4.4lfice. Address, • •
E. EL FOOTS, M. D,
dm 1130 Broadway, ISiew York.
I=
TlO The advektiser having
been restored to health in a. few weeks by s very
simple remeily,wklsr hart rurffered several years with
a severe lung striation, and that dread dime se, Con.
'w:option—is anxtous to make koown to his fellow-saf-
Curers the moans of core.
To ad who desire 11, he will send 11 copy of the pro
aeriptlen reed, (free of charge,) with the directions for
preparing and Wing the same, wfitch they will End •
tura rare fir mrumptlon, astbmt, Bronchitis, Colds,
Coughs, !tc. The only object of the advertiser to send
ing the prescription is to benefit the arnieted and ipreed
information whmh he comet,. a to be invaluable: and be
h , frs seer/ sufferer will try h'a remedy, as it will cost
them nothing, sod may prove a Messing. •
Parties wishing the primer ptIon,PRlll, by return mall,
will please address Rev. NOW sail .1. Wit,3o/4',
dec2Bll,l4y. Wiltiamsourgh, Kluge Co , N. T.
ootrattt,
EBllOlll4 YOUTH.-I.gentleman who has
stitZezed for years trom Nerrorts Debility, Prema
ture Decal, andel the elects of youthfiel indieeretion.
will for the Lake of saifering humanity, send free to all
wbo need it, the recipe and directions for .makine the
aimplo remedi by which he witrelred. Sufferers wishing
to profit by the adrerticet's experience, can do so by ad-
JOHN R. PGDEN,
dec 8 63 ly., No. 13 Chambers St., N. T.
DRAM 1.1.."e3 CADA RUH ISIIIUFF.:—This
Snail has UlOrOughlrproYed - Heel( to be the beat
article known for curing Cars/tag, 'Caw :ft Tits Haab
and litatisons. it has been round an.excellent remedy-
in many cases of Snit! EYSlL , 'Ditairitysif tias been removed
by it. and ilittitio bee often been 1 , . reatly improved by
its use. I b is fragrant and agreeable, and gives IIiMEDI
ATERY.LIEO to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases
of the Read. She sensations after using it are delightful
and inrigorafting. It. opens and purges out all ob
- atructione. strengthens the glands and gives a healthy
action to the. arts affected'.
Rees thee Years of sale and use of Dr Marshall's
Catarrh and Ifeadache Snuff has proved its great value
(or all the common diseases of the head, and at this Eno'
meat it atatZ"higher than ever isifore It is reeommeted•\
ed by many of the be physicians, and is need with great'
carcass and satisfaction everywhere. Read the Certificate
or Wholesale Druggists in 1554: '
The tutidersigned having for notify rears been aennain
ted with Dr. kiarshafr a Catarrh and Heads. he gnuff,and,
roid in cur wholesale trade, cliertfoll. state Shat we be , .
Dere it to be mutt, in every respect, to the re , c.eamenda•
Gotta given oft for the cure of Catarrh Affections, end
that it is decidedly the best artee we have ever known
for all common diseases of the ead.
t„urr & Perry,,,Reed, Austin & Co., Brown, Lamson &
' ed. Cutler & Co.. Seth W.,Fowle, Wilson, rairbank
it,s . • .
Boston ; Fienshaw, Edniatids &to, FL R. Ray,
gitlZ and. Me.; Revue, i'ark, , A. 13. & t , rlands,Stspheir
Co.,israel Minor & Co., McCown & Robbing, A.
& Co., IC ward, Close Co., flub & Gale,
York.
F. r sale by all T:raggists. Try it. affp?.l.'4ss-I.y.
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T YON'S rxtclooto tr.;,ottopm.
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR
IRREGULARITIES.
These Drape area scientifically compounded Meld
}reparation, and better than any pills, pew dere or one.
triune. Being liquid, their action is direct eel positive,
rendering them a reliable, 'peed, and •certain specific
for the cure of all obetructions andenopmesions of na
ture. Their popularity is indbated by the tact 'that
over 100,000 bottle'. are annually sold and cbusumed by
the ladies of America. every one of whom speak in
t , e strongest terms of prisee of their great merits.—
They are rapidly taking the place of every other female
remedy, and are sons dared be all whn know aught of
them, as the surest. safest and most infallible prepare
lion in the world, for the core of ell female crozolainie,
the removal of all obstruct one of nature, and the pro
motion oi health, reguivity and etrength. Explicit di
rections, eating when they may be rimed. and explain
lag when and why they should not. and , c old not be.
need eel hout producing efectscontrary to nature's oho
'en taw, wall he fowl.) carefully tolled around each
botre. with the written signature of John L. Lyon,
without which none are genuine.
Prepared br Dr. JORN L. LYON, 191 Chapel street,
New Comm., who ion be muranited either per-
BoOlai7 or be letter ' (enclosing stamp) concerning all
private diseases araliemale weaknesses.
Sold by Druggists everywhere.
C. G. GL IRK & CO.,
trD9ll6-1y Gen'l Agents for 17. S. had Cauadae.
D R. T %LOOT ni .
(ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.) -
, Composed of highly Concentrated Extracts from
' Root/and Herbs of the greatest medical value. prepared
from tile origeal prescription of the celebrated Or. Tal
bert, ..nd used by him with remarkable emcees, for
•irenty rears. An infallible remedy io all DIRVISPS
of the LIVER, or say derangPment of the DIGESTIVE
ORGANS.
They.Ctire Disrritmt, Oyepepeiti Ser dolt, Jannatee
Siliornels Liver Imanhunt.
ThW l-known Dr. Mott ssys of these Piro : 1 have
usrahe formals from which your Ptlle are made, in
nit prattice for over 1 2 'earl' ;- they byre the - finest et
fret upon the Lim' and D.geative Org tat of any Medi
cinilagn the world, and are the moat perfect Purgative
which has ever yet been made by anybody: l They are
safe and pleasant to take, but pokerfut fissure Thetr
penetrating properties stimulate the vital - activities of
the bOdy, remove the obstructions of its organs. purify
the hood, and expel &aeons. Thee purge out , the foul
humors which breed and grow distemper, Stimulate
rluseish or dinordered organs Into their natural action,
and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole
ay-stem. Not only do they .eure the every day com
p aline of everybody. but also f irtnidshle and dangereur
diseoreo, and being purely vegetable are free from soy
rick or harm."
aulo 65 Iy
They amide pare blohd and remove all impurities
from the system, hence ate a positive cure for Fevers,
El..adache; Piles. lifereur.al Diseases and fieredlttry
Burnam Does-.(or adult's, one Pill in the morning ;
(or children under 8 yearn, half a Pill.
Price One Dollar pn* Doz. Trade supplied, or sent by
Mail, poet paid, to any part of the United States or
Denada: on receipt of price. None genuine without the
fac-simile signature of V. Mott Talbott, H. D.
V. MOTT TALuorr k Co., Proprietors,
-005'65-ly No 82 Fulton street, Nee York.
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'vasEra ineuerd.,_kun,
X kIiUP ACTIY9II. 07
BOOTS - AND SiIOES!
AT RROUCRI) PRI 113. Having a large stock of my
own maculae' ure on hand, with • complete assortment
of city made work, I yin al , ll cheaper at trholesale or
iletail than any other
,establishment in this city.
Paving had long experience thw wanta of c sto
mers, I shall take special pains in preparing my star O.
snit them I hive the exetariva right In this ellA to
make the
PLUMP, PATENT BOOTS &
n the benefit of ray, customers, and only ask p til
tosatiey arsy one Mato their aapericiromatott i.ser
th”se made to the old way.
The Blamer Boot needs no breaking In; It la aft easy
ram the start as one worn for some Mr
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
Will .r.ess'ire lmy own and soy brothers enpeelal
LEATHER, LASTS AND roinuvus
For tlo trade always on hand to init.
Tendering my thanks to my friends and eastruxu.re tot
pant patronage,L hope b, jaat aind bonnrable dealing to
merit .ontlananee of the same, and cordially Invite, all
to call And iminnine my stock Wore patchy/deg elm.
where. No. 448, State St , Tide, Pa: martiefitf.
ITENItY LIARPRH,
IVATCLI4S,
FINE swag WARE,
And Superior Silver Plur Ware, it
REDUCED PR IC,ES:
sasl4'C4rarno
CIIAMISEILS 4:. D / UNN, _
PHOTOGRAPHERS!
'TO A LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPH,
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Execated to 01.5 be it style of thetart.
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Spepial Notices.
BOX s; flostoo, Mots
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
620 ARCH STRRRY, PHILADELPHIA.
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FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
ALL VIVI or MMUS, MON A
ILL r) crtrass
Pictures enishol in
OIL Olt W4Ollll COMM.
Wireva Brinniei jiotel it ;WI Nom
TWO DOLLARS AND A-HALF PER YEAR, IF PAID IN .I ADATANCE; $3.00 IF. NOT • PAID UNTIL - THE END OF - THE yEAR
WENIIIIMMiaImmaL
ERIE, PA., THURSDAY AFtERN'ooN, APRIL 19, 1866.;
I) 4 CF O- WNING I
I 1 S v i r Ti.A. INT C3E A. 44 ]B "Y'
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This Old Established ,
Agency represents the 4 leadirg, , most popular and most successfol Insurance COmpanies in ti
Life, Fire, Marine, Inlan and Accident Insurance. Combined capital represented $28,000,000, nffording fulfill
alma to any amount desi red, and-on as reasonable terms ati sound cad well tthstaged Companies can afford.. I
Orders for Intuirance attended to with Promptness and - Eidelity, pa town or country . Especial attention given to t
Hogs and Fa r m Property, tor periods of three or fire years, or perpetually, by deposit of premium: "Rates very low;
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ge"•The thoughtful and prudent man insures his Prop;rty again loss or damage by Fire,and his Life (Or the prolei
and kindred dependent upon him. All who have not yet attended io this duty, Should Call at once and get their p 4
the following Companies
A't COMPANY. -
•. NINETY-THIRD •STATEMENT
_• OP !RR
414
EBEiiMIIE
Net deaetts, -
THE VETERAN OF 16,000 FIRES
19,1 Lb _
HAR D A T W O R IC!!
EWE
ELlWant organisation of font thous aid Underwritart,
from Nova Scotia to - California, and 1,%1te Superior,
it man and the Solt; barmon'ing the science of avarage
with' elm pm/sating rates to the advaacemeut of the
pubile welfare ! •
FLATTERING TESTDIONIALS
• or TIM
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY!
PROZ 1711111%8IIRLINVII DIP.LIRMINT •
OF TEE STATE OF NEST YORIC.
The fantranne Comminioner to the Legislature:
'The !Ital. Insurance Company. .f Flariford, one of.
he moot auccessial Fire layman "Cons.arde of this
or any other country l i
• • • •
"Connecticut Comps tee follow the ruin and practi
ces ni the Stu& almost 's.% caret ily as it they Sr era eny.
boded in at 'tate law."
Area. pointing to Va rrors of
.praetico in Fk.
lea Yan
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Companies. the ns a sueceastui management and
so id inter arecalled to, their a'teutton thine:
"It stil. remains morS a matter of wonder than Imita
tion in the Insurance wrr d"
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'By what subtle sl ' my has this corporation been
enabled to4 , rn its fit I paid cspltalinto 'he Pitiless' •
phoes tone :'
•-• • • '
"The extraordinary • mt.' which have distinguished
its unparalleled Magnet 1 history."
The a.erage losses per diem In the United Stale, at
this period 01 the year; are boat two hundred and eh.
thousand dollars. Thetelegraph daily ulna& start li ng
ootes of warnlog to all 'rodent revenue.
DO NOT NiCILIACT ?Hp isr.cuarrt OP nsivugua
INBDIANOM.
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.:. Polities jutted without deiny.
J F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. cRo WELL, Barreyor. . .
—A I.Compan.Y. '
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IJEGME /NSW:LIMY/I COMPANY
OP NEW TOUR',
OFFICE, NO. 135 TIROADWAY.
°Aga CAPITAL
.AstOrrs. tat Isntsary, 1664,
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-ABSTRACT 07 vex
25Tti SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Showing the anidition Of the Con:gouty on 4 lre Int da
0 (January, 1886.
7Aearra•
Cash balance in bank
Bonds & mort., let lien on Teal
estate 196,892 60
Loans on stocks, pay. on demand 07,392 08
United States stocks,market val. 1,350,834 00
State & man. stocks te bonds, do. 405 425 00
Bank stocks, do. . 113,550 00
Interest due on 14 Jan.; 1866 = 27,431 16
Balance in hands cif agints'and in
eourse' of transmission 173.010 51
Rills Rea:, for pre. on In. Risks o lka 0;153.44
Government stamps on hand- _ 11000
Ocher Property, Ms. Items 13,505 13
Pre. due and uncol on Pol. issued
et office (fire, blend & mer .413,141 88
Steamer Magnet Sr. wreck. Naps. 1 83,483 94
Total Assets,
LI All CLITiER
Claims for los. out. on Jan. 1. TX $152,040'24
Due stack on account- dividend 800 00
Notwithetwudiag the fiery trial of the peat leer, Oar
ing which the' company Ise paid losses to the amount
of $1.637.852 86, without Omitting the setni.ononel
Mead,. "The Rome." with its repittl o' Two
Intact, sods act snrolue or $1.444.6157 GO, eantiaciew to
Hier to *ll who seek renal:pie ituorrume, inducem nth
warpsucAl by no other compatue -
J. F. DOWNING, Agent.
`.T. W. Crowell, Sfirveyor
-It In wisdom and economy to Imam In the beet Com
panies end there is none better than the old Lie
.. *nee &myna) , of North Amerien."
INCORPOItATED 1794.
INSURANCE OCIIPANY
0,
NORTH AMERICA!
OF TIM MIT OF PHILADRLPIIII
• lasu BIM ANNUL STAT33IIINT.
Assets, Jan. I, lirA.. Market Yaba.
First mortgages on, city property $444,3A 00
U. 8. Qovernweat bonds 334.600 y 00
Pennsylvania State bonds 109,000100
'Phila. city bonds ' 1 188,700 00
Minds of Penna. n. R. Co. and other
corporations . 190,440 00
Band & other corporation stocks 60,196 91
Notes Rec. (temporary , loans) 150,471 06
Real Estate, office of the Co., 232
Walnut street
Unpaid Pre. & debts duo ort &eng—
ulf good 107,581 18
Cash in It'k &in hands orAgts'• 1p3,32t1 32
Total Moats $1,731,216'14
LOSSES PAID - IN CAM SINCE 1724
OVER $18,000,000 00
72 'rearm sccoeseruL Etratgasa vtestitsseg.
Policies Ismail •about Loiter by
J. P. DOWNING, Ascot.
T. W..CROWELL, Bangor.
ptigENIX INSVILANCE CO3IPANY.,
OF FIARTFORD, CO3N
LOSSES PA,;,D IN 1865. $410,03 Of..
CASII ASSETS', MN. I, 186'6, 51,006,790 33
The teat of /ts national/Iy. the solid service it has
rendered patron*, and-Its atotity peas throitah sem
none prolific of eoneitgratlons with honor and moat to
these most Interested, may lie interred! from s perusal of
the folios Ins; agates et
'Assiut nit).
Arkansas , $2:4,830 43 31iniesotA 20,980 42
Alabsma 46,323 36 N. Huai. 26,309 19
Connectiont22o,B3l 97 New York 643;530 32
California 181,320 54 New Jersey, 3;750 63
D't of Col. - 190 35 Nebrqsks • 1;107 00
Florida- 20,4687/F2 Ohio 103,953 69
Georgia 22,188 75 Penn's" 63,274 40
Indiana 84,203 19 R. Island 20,771 21
Illinois. 210,698_67 8. Carolina, 2h032 75
lowa 81,615 73 Tennessee 45:970 SO
Keotuoky 59,978 19 Texas * ..3.961 98
_Kansas 13,410 07 Vermont_ 2;4 282 43
Maine 06.893 45 Virginia 27 24
59,879 04 Wir , . Virginia. 00
Maryland 39,602 95 Wisconsin 86,401 76
Mississippi . 20,832 55 Canada 38,873 80
Missouri 80,535 36 Nova Scotia =14.285,78
Michigan 67,057 64 N. Bruns. 16,330 76
Lows Always Paid Promptly.
.1. F, AOWPUtG, Agent.
, T,w, 08017g1403mTesor.
SI
0
Office, in Bosenzweig's Block, opposite Brown's Motet.
N Aa A.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP' TUX CITY OP NEW TORN..
. _
• -
o
. - cArrrit.
Cash Capital and Sniplus , $1,280,729 60
ilsErs. -
Unito States Securiiiei 468,640 05
Loans on Bond "Aforgiige • '262,000 00
Clash in bank and bands Ofagants 85,518 37
Loans on Stocks, pay on demand 352,400 00
Beal Edtate, iniereet, &o. 111;168,'18
YVisconain St California Bonds • 8,000 00
• • --.—.
$1,288,729 60
LIAMUTIW:
Losses in prooess of adjustment 20,060 00
Unpaid Dividami. • 1,326 50
1067
4.,445 80
- _ 244•9!
3,8::V.;034 34
Fair Raw,
ment l
Louts:
J. F. DOWNWG, Agcnt,
T. O 2 r CI z tOWELL, Sonleyor.
MI
IN
+ SURAI3C COMPANY,
Caen papital
Mart i , January 1, 146,
-L--
1 The Silenced reeelve
VENTY-F INT E PBII , CEN T.
Of The net meta irlitiontinencrine. any Liability, or,
in Hen the .04 at their opt ton. a labral diecoant capon•
The ptetalinrl: .
ALL LOOSES PAORPTI I T ADJUSTED SSD PAID.
Scrip Pividend, declared 1865, Filly-per cent.
J. p. D3WNIN6 eat.
T. W S CROWELL, Surv,ayor.
ijir i t) YI
Ho
I NSURANCt COMPANY,
or NEW HAVEN. dorm. _ '
cub C*pital,
Svoins,
Iv- rim Berillege, Man
other pmpertv against toe
teenreq agslast the risk of 1
Narhtaften. . • .
this Commas his three
Its fire Fineness.
lan II term or one year r
'WINO property. at fair an
participation in the profit •
ea other atockcompanira.
134.000.000 4
on
3,591,97 14
153,749 24
Paiticipatirt 1 ,
,
Ts le e° term remits for
Dere tags,:rurettor• and
met rata. eerie' mph pallet
et. of the Company, with° ,
Witty thereby.
Tosones Forpetud rate
small amount of money, t •
of pm:dorm eassoing •t lta
Fr pottore, Buns sod that
of Goods, Morotots sod Sob
✓550,744 49
T. W. CROWSLL,Surrey
STATEMENT OE,
OFtit •
ARCTIC FIRE NSURANCE CO.,
No. la Well St N. V I on,the let day of Jan., 1665. -
__
. , .
ASSRT3.
, .
, -
Cakh la /melt and in hille, I . $35 ,Bs6 91'
Ronda and sort •fteoss (helot Ifirst lien on real I .
. estate In New York and braokira, worth ,
at leas: $365,000) • I 177 310 00.
Leone on ato-ke. parable on denund. - (tharlret ~ •
value of uenrities bald sr collateral, $79;
17400 7 63,743 21
Colton ntetes atocke typed 6y the Companie '
• en ukot rain.. 'I I 16120 00
State rocks owned by Co- marls! nine. 29 6th 00
Real Estate funtocerraberrd) I 3,000 00
Interest accrued rof whiehgreater part due i
ren..lsr. la pals.) - I . . - 4.919 33
.lialanu in hands of Agenta,and In t'atiniKer
trananarston from Agents. ' 21,600 (fa
Milt reestrabLe for premium fon inland halts
Ana other um. -
.. 13 *Vi 0
Cub premiums uocallectei o policies brew
at office ' I
- 6,89440
$3,598,674 14
LIAOII.IIALE.3.
Claims for Losses outstaelog, /mi. 1, '6B, 19.602 99
tinvedd Dividends. '
1 , 4,3; 00
20,12 t 09
Total wets over Liabliitlas. =693,99319.
The "Antis" hes a first clAaa Mulatto* lortMCS'
ble and I bent dealing. It ifs a sound company, Ind
doing s prosperous business 1
J. 31114 , 0141 BiIITII, Preet.
H. B. W /LLB /MB, The-Trial.
V mover TILTOI7, Ireey. L
(mates Bauternoi, sail seley• . . -
. .4. P... DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. ciloWgl.l., But mot. ,
a 1
F ORTlir-TUIRD AMID, -
'
NORTH A
Of the City of New Tort, o
bet, 1:
Cult Capital,
• urplas,
2%000 00
Mans on Bond and Mortgage being ant on
read estate worth overdOlper cent. store
' the amoset lot • ed. I • • 5211,916 00
Storks, Bonds and other secltlga own td by, •
the Company, market ra p e. i . 382 81710
Ciah in bank and °Ake, I 39,934 4 4
Loans on dem indoalth Collidoral.. • 39 ow 0 0
Premiums dim sod on Moon cling. . 144'03 42
Cub In agents' bands, in cootie of ttaninnte.. AGM 89
Int...lett seemed on secnritiosi, 14 001 16
Bills receivable. ' '. - 2,893 59
Other property at Colnpa4V. i
1 - 8,60304
__ •
1...
Total austk
The losses Ili ire threughou i" t the Iluite4 States der.
hag the put year hive been lafrger in amount than those
niece one of the prevlouir *dents Yearn ezele'dinit the
enormous tam of 543,04000, the ettkers and dim*
try tta employ sons Inlat‘ tie ainektatildrea,
agents and tattooists upon: f ury glittering nun of
the , 'earl -• „ basineaa. . 1 -
In Gls companf_th• ahoy partkipate lii the .
runts otther buttnitowitti* tamable any liability.
Dirtiteurd for ads, 60 per mat. A ootitisaants oryotir
Woe
r ut respeetfelly solieitt
JAS. W. OTIS Preet.
R. W. 13zszownt,, Seey.
T. Gamin:um, Gain. Agent.
.r.DOWNING, Agent.
T. W, CItO WELL, gplyttl o, l: .
"FNT 4 %ILPR
INSURANCE
Caab Capital,
Stopllo, Jan 1,188,
The "Sot•rpriar;' with a
• minion, offers teetWor 1,
deeding of the Compa•y Ai
trastworth.r.
Y. R..Errhßß.
THOS. IL MO.Zi
aray,..W. Warm. soory ! „!,
. , •
i
7, W. asowELL, Surveyor
Penn"ft.
521,376160
Security, Prompt Ary.
OF 'NE YORK
El=l
factories. Metchaadlse and
11 or daraegfe dre, aad Alen
llnTand Transportation and
peottaxisnia in elm ingi on
Ordinary or Te
.km Department.
. itelei. on all elaaaes or in
equitable rite& without any
of the Company—the awe
Department
. •
'one, threr. or ere yeue. , •tt
YAM ihtilaloire and their
a osrtfolpatt•ol in the kn
ot their incurring any llia-
epirtrikent.
Perpetual
?impairing a deposit Pf a
lien of all future pavmenta
t.pon llwellionn sod %elf
'coolants Storm and dada
.1 !Immo. -4
P. DOWNING, dent
i t. 4:l t) •
EC CONDITION
AL isTATEXItINT
=1
EIZEEE=II
ERICA-N
,CE COMANY
FIRE INSURA
the phi, day of Dee in
-65.
751,453 57
3 4
EMS
Pi g
COMPANY,
InuAnztraza.•• -,
Or ?Ili orrr or
E=l
ttd ap Cult dapitad r oi Malt
la firdordar of. nvirit• The
'A 1 `—liberal prompt and
pew rno.
'4 : P. 901iiiriCa, Asyut.
seintlimELD
INPURARCE
~ .(j!liff'ANY!
Or mtworzzA mum
Cash 4pltal and Surplus,
1 1 6Wi 0 20 ogeobr bat dodo a lav re tad pet:awful
bulnemi for wean, tweed pm:clod 9a one of the fa-
Yolito,eotopaalea hailing from New Enema. •
8.1 PRIM &N , Froahleat.
cals. N. LANZ Sooty.
J. Y. DOWNING; Agoat.
3.'W. CROWNI.I6 Barveyor.
EM INSUUANCAL CO OPANV.
lii
Ell
ital. and Surplus,
Cash Ca
ne I • I
eginiMlo
Tublte.
Loom
smear tea eonearestlire and yell managed
entitled to the 101 l cooddenee of the inuring
- Wed promptli• and Morti
W • 8. BRAIEWRIDOE, Frei&
nr:mi mg, See'!-
J. P. EO RNI:4O, Agent.,
ROWELT Surveyor.
DO
$1,001,000
1,6'44,000
CONK CTICVT Intri'VA
IN4URAINCE COM.PANt!
'
I • or' tlisirrForr3, CONN.
. ,
Atiteta liver, sin,ooron
Number-of Police Eloldina over 30,000
'New nilicies honed during the year over lOlOO
Reerintli for the year over 4,000.000
Dividend laid during the present Steal year, Dr per eert
Total divid in de paid, over • 3 000 OW
Total Lo see paid, one . - 4,600,000
$1,000,000
275,856
-. 1 --
1,275,888
Why the Connecticut Medea ehoald be preferred
Beesase It ti the
'
Ltrirts4 , Sala!, Chtaptst and Be.!t
THE G;TEAT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TINS
1. !that the tamest number of members.
2. It his the largest amount Insured._
n. It has the holed sercins.
4J It hat the largest dlefstb's extrplaa
S. It hes lb. largest business.
O. it has the larsesk Itemise: •
Iqt hes had through its whole history the smallest
avenge expenses,
8 It ebfaine the 1 ?gut avatar* ratellAr 1 01811 fut 0 8
Its invesitmente. -
D. It therefore fu-rishes insurance at lee, cost than
any other company.
•
All Poll ire honed by this Company are• either non;
forfeitable by their tei tor, or met be twererted into
Thom whteti are ao at the opttork of the inalued. •
None bat Aridly nnexcentionable risky accepted; and
pair upon meg between Fourteen and Strty.
JANN3 GOODWIN, PTWet; GOT S. PIMPS, See'
Z. Faxersos, Vie* Pri s't. W. S. Oturresn, Caster
L. S. Waco", Pll3slelan.
Tebratry 1,186 E
LIVE AND ACCIDENT.
TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO.,
011,101 IS
Capital,
RINI)S OF ACCIDENTS.
. -
The Travellend Ineuranee Company, of. 'Hartford,
Conn ' liras the first to anceenfully introduce in eta
ernintey the ambles of 'actinium whist aeoldente. of
whatever hied, whather thew, neon? !u traveling. °pia
bunting. ashiog, ulnae Minn, stating, in the street,
store. Mlles, or while waiting In shops, mills, faitoriva,
or on the lerni.
A genonal icclient policy coven every possible form
of casualty, Including the tick in-traveling; also, all
torero of dislocations, broken bones. motored tendons,
sprains, cn,uutussiots, crushing/I, b utter, cuts, stabs,
gunshot wounds: pots/toed wound., burns and scalds,
bites of dogs, unprovoked assault* by burglars, rotbere
or murderers, the action of lisbtninv or run stroke, the
, etfeets of exploy,lone, cheerily-ale, fl oda, and earth
quakes, and stiff ,cation by deowning or shaking.,
• This Company hat now been In ancestaaral operation
duce Aril lat. 1864. and up to Jan. istarlad, bad tined
upward' of tntrfpfivo tboneand pollster, and pad 'over
Wine M u irosei—ineinding the large wasp of VB,-
400 to tube policy holdeus within lito 'rare for
$.9,440 received In :numinous: '
*so mo on
2 , 1 553 57 - '
Cash Assets. Feb. 1,180 G, $600,819 72
GENERAL ACCIDEKT POLICIES!
The hest popsy for for every num. whether he travels
witch or little.ti:e general accident policy. which in
sures against story possible form of anualty at ail
times and pterea.
An annual - pretoloor of 410 or $l2 (seeoldlog to 4teti-
Pat'OU l *Mr enroll general , accident polity for $lOOO
In swot fetal Seeldetli, Of $lO per meek during ditabli•
Ity reused: Ay 'mordent, 'not oleredingivestreir. vests
for are oteseeldsnt.)
Amantsal premium of $25 or $5O w 111„ lite man
'ter, oeoupo potter for $5.000 or $25 per Thic cotton-
Wine. '
other'Aus uta. froze $5 OO to slo,ooost proportleaste
faces.t Where policies are fantod ageisms loss otitis only,
or for eozeperratlen only, the rates ail meek lower. A
acrid ditewant en tbreitand are year *Metes.
751,03 61
out-sorra antszai - icaust twang.
, . .
This company now times a very convenient forro - Of
one - month general. *osident policies, at the rate of $1
per thvnund —with Sid' per week entopettastion for inch
tbOtuand inetirttl. These are nosh better then ticket
pollee., for travelers and others &demi - short SIAM. en
tiAll cm he taken in any amount, from $0:1 to $10,004
they etym. all accident , std each policy is le nd,
so that the insurance i. g ood, in cue the galley is lost
or destroy el.
Pot. mechanics end other, who cannot serif rime
the amoa •t t f to annual prettiluto. but would llketo
insists by the mouth, these short Unto piloted are jest
the thing, To Any potion who boys all =quail Old
- ledeo in avy , one year • policy tor loaf yam' will be
ge
s teno v ith o ot c h a r (except *1 , 411'4144 tit )
- • ' JAS G. SATTEMON, President.
Pommy' Item is, Secretary.
apslB.3o F. POWNENG,4Igent.
SSOO.OOO
ItAVIP,
Gon,oco
!Mil
e County, embracing
for first clasp Ineur
be Insurance of Dye-
etion of wife, children
cies in one or more of
NORWICH, OpliN
OM
It bailee:l demonstrated to be
COUNTRY
J. F. DOWNINGI O Agent
=I
OF HARTFORD, CONN
nrn:itge AGAIIST
tianw!raital
Nte Ode kl3stl4 Marra
ERIK PA., APRIL 19, 1866
Some of our citizens object to the removal
of the, post office up town, oo the ground that
it will draw business away from the Park and
the North part of State street. - Experience
in other cities does not• bear them out in this
conclusion. The bat offices in Buffalo and
Clevelaad 'are .botk outside of the business
,centres, and in fact,seem to have little or , no
influence open the' operatioda of trade. 'A
few email stores are carried on near them, but
thelarge establishmente; both wholesale and
retail, are all located some distance away. In
New York city, Broadway continues to be the
great,thoronghfare, an& Ana street, where the
poitt office le situated, continues a locality of
minor importance. The same state of affairs
is Seen in alt ost Crary city upon the conthatiot.
While it mai be beneficial to a few kinds of
retail stores - to be adjacedt to a post office,
the experience of nearly every laige comma.
nityproves that the popular than ;leis of trade
are seldorttlaffeeted by any such influence.--
The neighborhood of the Peek has become
the favorite business point in Erie, And while
the reinoval - of the post offioia further np State
street may kelp to improve that part of the
city, rre-do pot believe it will have the slight
est effect upon the prosperity of any estab
lishment in its present vicinity, or impair the
value of. property North of the Park.
$BOO,OOO
The editor of the steno Times,. while riding
Cie the AG & entroGreat Western railwiy, a
few Ililgits.sge--7.
"saw A little by-play which was comical to
the speettvore. A couple of younepeoplo of
the mate and female persuasion, had.l3een
having an Animated argument upon :some.
interesting topic, perhaps as to whether they ,
should:cull tiport a minister at the next stop
ping plebe.' - At tiny rate,' he was persistent
and angry, and she reluctant and pouting.
As.' the train neersd Leavittsbarg, "the hell
cord ins detached at the end of the oar, pre
paratory to. separating the train. The end Of
the rope hung ,beside the seat whence the
young man. glowered upon the• travelling
world. Partly for fun, and partly to frighten
his companion, he jumped up, and throwing
the cord about his neck, pretended to hang
himself. Just at this moment' the brakeman
at the farther end of the car, seized. the rope
and, gave it A treventious jerk to dials it , out.
The twitch upon the cord almost" itted the
young-man. from his feet and made :him see
stare that were not down in the books. • The
young lady jumped up with a feminine shriek
and caught hold of ter beloved to keep him
from being drawn headlong through the cord
loops. As he settled back into his sett it is
hard to tell which had the whitest. face, even
when they came in 010'4e : contact a minute atter
in a labial proclamatic rt of peace. We tbink
the minister in the next town got a f e that
'day.,, a
•
40-
SSIVAX)
IMI
Colchester, the pretended spiritual medium,
whose - astonishing feats-in our city and snr.
rocuad;ng towns were the subject of consider.
able iotetest at the time, has been arrested
in Louisville for practising his art without a
license.' A confederate of Colchester admit
ted on the examinati o n that the " masifesta
Lions" were produced by mechanical agen
cies, and this was not denied by the former.
After the examination, Colchester • was al•
la wed to make a statement, which he did.
Ile was examined by the Court, and admitted
that he elute within the requirements of the
act of Congress, and fUrther admitted that he
considered himself liable as a juggler. The
Commissioner therefore allowed him to take
out a license as'a "juggler" and "exhibitcr,'
and will decide whether he shall be held
criminally fir his omission to take out such
license before. -
The ups and dOwns - .ef life ;re ciatiOus to
contemplate. The-rich man of to day may be
one of the poorest tomorrow. The man who
is a day' Vorer now, in a few years may to,
one of the wealthiest among us. Persons wio
are in the habit of judging their feltows , by
their present condition will be apt toAnd
themselves very frequently mistaken. As a
sample of the strange phases of society, a
Buffalo cotemporary.relates - that among those
who apply for lodging it the station house of
that city, often appert. the name of one, now
seventy one pars of, age, who formerly was
classed among the wealthiest men of the
place. •
The many trashy an lying histories of the
war, put out for the use'of children, are cal,
culated to leave ayery mischievouti impression
on the minds - Of the rising generation. It will
interest all who have the interests of truth
at heart to learn the+ the publishing firm of
Van Erik, Horton & Go., New York city,
have arranged for the issue in a short time o f
"A Chilo History of the Client Civil War,"
whi3h will be reliable in its statements end
free from sectionalism. - The book will be
complete in , one volume of three hundred and
fifty pages, duodecimo, capiouals , illustrtited,
and the price will be a dollar and a half.
$513,030
Medical :Notices.
A Goon Trusteogiso—For dyspeptics and
those who have been suffering for years with
a disordered liver, or weakness of the diges
tive organs, You will believe this,after giv
ing iloofland's German Bitters a trial. This
remedy will Cease a permanent cure, and en , -
ahle you to enjoy life. They are not used as
a beverage. al"ir.
' •
The real Velvan French Pills cure sickness
at the stomach. vomiting sod heartburn. See
notice. Sol 4 by all druggists. a12.1m.
Somereas.--Soldiers who hive served in the
artities'of the Unios. children, tnothers,,every
body that hes got a bad oold, croup, whooping
congh,!or is troubled with any lung or throat
complaints, we 'advise you to uee Coe's Cough
Balsam, the cheapest and beat cough premn , -
etirst in the world. And when you have the
dyspepsia; or are troubled with constipation,
the great cause of ill health. or any trotfile
of the stomach or bowels, use Coe's DyspeP - - .
sits Core immediately.
A repoiter of thaChicagt, Tribune furnishes
to that paper in count of a singular interview
with a professional seer or astrologist ot that
city. The reporter disguised himself in , fe.
male apparel sotafectaally as to deceive the
prophet into the belief that be was really a
women. The artrtments were Crowded, and
several hours were consumed in waiting - for
his turn before Ate reporter gained an inter
view. The astrologer assured h i vhat a malign
spell was hanging over. his life and blighting
his, prospect', and offered for fifty dotterel to
Temove.it;told him be was % widow, had' not
loved the deceased husband, would be married.
again to a roidele - aged gentleman and would
go to Europe on a bridal trip.
The . Tffiin Advertiser says that Gen. Buck
land, member of Congress frim the 9th Ohio
District, said !to one of his 'politicel friods,
hereon casting his vote for the bin giving no
groes the right of suffrage in tbel District of
Columbia, "1 seal my politico! dotal wen
vote for tura suffrage " The Ciene:ors 11,04
in clear on that point. .
NUMBER 47.
• Political ' '
ilet -- -, - .7;
By 'the Constitution i..
tor tha
At i ic4n reitub:io—no One that'hini tint ne i i
gro Wood iri his veiny can 'vole..- Vi'hitco
wen have no rights there. ' .
The negroes who are asking for atiftrag , 4
ought to be airli a rrrert 'of - -thergeolires. - :n nll I
they convert the republic of Liberia to
Waite suffrage, which is now denied.
A. reverend politician in Oarrolltau, 111,,
in a recent prayer before his congrega.
tion, is reported to have uttered the fol
lowing petition :
" I pray aod - tO raise another Booth to
remove the iniquity from the Presidential
chair."
We noticed in tows ykderday.'Gorierat
Richard Coulter, of Westmoreland` Co.
Gen. Coulter was Lieutenant Colonel of
Geary's regiment, but he repudiates ; the
great (!) paper General, and supports CV.
mer. Johnson and the ilnion.—Eferrriibarg
Patriot.
Foingsv ox Um Twin, RENE—MIS; po.
We'd parricide is now engaged on, his
third job. Ile fawned and betrayed Gen.r
Pierce ; he fawned and betrayed Presider) ti
Buchanan ; he fawned and has' likewfa , ,
betrayed President Johnson.
The following. from "Love's Labcl•
Lost/' represents the Radical platform :
rare. Pompey
Bivet—Renoivned Pompey !
B;ron—Greater than great, great, great !
Pompey ! Pompey the huge!
Cas.o.—Andiew Johnson, General Veto
Agent, Washlt;gton, D. C. , Vetoes furn
ished•promptly and with despatch. Refer
ence :—Thaddeus 'Stevens, Chas. Sizinner,
Benjamin F. Wade, Washington,
An advertisement: hi a (New York paper,
'promising on the receipt ot, twenty five cents
to-send a receipt to keep water in wells and
cisterns from freezing in cold weather, a than
sent on the above atm, snd t
-received'iby're
turn mail the following answer: " Take in:
your well and Cistern on 'cold - nights and keep
them by the fire."'
A NIG oil . um DIG —Fred. Dough* in
rk convention in .Washingtonjust aper- hitt
interview with the President, is reported
to have remarked: - . • -
"The President charos us with It'eatilitY
to the poor class of wilites at the South.
It islvery 'natural that he should! , tilt,'
sides _with them'against us, for he belong'.
to their ranks. I grew up a slave among
the aristocracy of naryland, while he ill
only a low.hred tailor, and it is not sur
prising that I' contenin such 'poor white
trash.' "
- The Lancaster Expres.r, speaking of tlo
letter writtep in, Gen. Geary, in which 114
announces himself as a "lifis-long Damo •
crat," attempts fo break the force of
utterance by showing what kind of it
Democrat the redoubtable General is. :if
says : "General Geary is a •Democrat ii
the sense defined by Wobster—'onet wh
adheres to a government by the people,
or favors the - extension of the right of
suffrage to all classes of men." -.la I
Mr. Thomas, " Republican " menibe?
of the house from Philadelphia, said,' cut
the 30th tilt, in debate, that; "the tinsts
was not far distant when negroes would.
vote in this Slate." This man sapports
John W. - Geary for Governor, and helped
to nominate him. True. filpublicana• of
Pennsylvania, will you assist in carrying
into effect the negro schemes of such .pu:
litical leaders ?
The following is All extract of a speed*
Made by Gen. Hawley, lately elected Girv4 , -
- ernor of Connecticut by the Radicals, to
the negroes of Hartford, Nov. 24th, 1805. -
<Those who rejoice over Hawley's success
must end6rse his princti)le's :
"THANK_ GOD, ONE • THING. HAS •
BEEN SETTLED BY Tin WAR. IT
IS SETTLED THAT THE. BLACK MAN
IS ENTITLED TO ALL THE RIGHTS
AND PRIVILEGES OF THE, wurrE
MAN! (Cheers.) AND MTH THE
HELP OF GOD THEY SHALL HAVE
T Ell!" (Cheers.) - ,
Ur. Harris, of New York, presented a
petition in the Senate last week, signed
by, a large number of women, wilting for
an amendment" to . the Constitution, pro.
bibiting any State•from clistrinchising its
citizens on account of sex. I t was laid on
the table. The men who think negroes
fit, to vote are not willing to give the•samh
privilege to the wives and daughter's
white men.
ANDHAW •JOIINSON ON THE SITUATION.--
"THE UNION PARTY IS NOT THE PAR-
• F THE EADICALS."—;Andrew Johriso
.larch 23, IRO.
"IT IS TRUE I STATED THAT; (that'
what' battles ho fought would be within the
Union party ;) BUT WIIEN' II ;SAID, TI1:1
UNION PARTY, I DID NOT MEAN TH t•I
MEN WHO ARE ENDEAVORINa 4 TO.BREAK
UP THIS UNION, BUT -THE MEN - •Ntli
STAND BY ME !'"=-Andiew Johnson, „Von
23. 1866.
•H believe the maintenance of this Union de -
,pends upon the policy which I have indicated
to Congress, and THOSE WHO SUSTAIN
THAT POLICY ARE MY FRIENDS, AND
THOSE WHO OPPOSE THAT POLICY
CERTAINLY HAVE NO DESIRE, TO BEE
ELECTED TO ANI OFFICE! Andrew
Jahrn, Ninth 21, ISM - •
I i
The great is , ne before the people is--
whether all - the power of dovernment
shall be concentrated in the hands of. tho
fietteral Government, the States being re
lit:teed to the torid akin: of cotroties, and it
consolidated despotism, be thereby estab
lished ; or, whether - those rights of local
self-government, which our !fathers }.en
joyed and whic'3 we inhetited from them,
and without which -there can khe no real
liberty, nowise government, ino public
economy; po light taxation, shall be pre
served." •
' The President Ibis week issued an order
to the various departments-to withhold alt
advertising patronage from .the Chrbitiee,
(Forney's Washington paper.) is/un
derstood that all papers that fail to.sus.
lain the reconstruction policy. of the Prey-.
ident will be treated likewise, and the
advertising will be given to Nmotratie
papers. All the other papers I here sus
tain the President, and allhav_e) the ram: ,
patronage, all being sound in pernocratie
faith, and all assailing; Copgress and the
Radicals.—.V. Y. Tribune. q -
Nor To us Fottoorrix--very; tax-p - tlyer
—no Matter whether he be' rich- -poor.
whether he be Democrat . 9t.Retift%Can
will remember that the pt6sentlCopgress,
made infamous by its tiereancy to the
rights" and interests of the white men,
passed the "Negro Bureau by which.
the tax-payers-of the country would hay..
been robbed out of at least h:f0) , c. 4
eidlzys annwilly to feed and clothe the
idle and worthless negroea who have Imiete
thrown upon the
,public by.the xesults,of
the war. And let them- recollect, also,
that the Abolition (invention of this
State, which nominated John W. Geary
for Governor, endorsed this same bill toy
the very letter. .
gfir Clark & Brother, Wholesale and
tail Dealers in Confectionery,,Oystars, Cannel.
Fruit, St .tionery, Yankee Notions,, Baker'
Goods, Toys, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &0..
West Side of Peach Street. I Scpuire South%
of the Union Depot, Erie,Pe.. A l4 °, Dealer t
in all kinds - of Country lroduce. 'Particular
attention paid to-filling country orders.
(Jau.2B.tf.)
_ -Norien.-- Mr. P. L. Kimberly,' of Sharon.
Pa., has been, admitted as a partner in ths
erin of floskinson lc Williams: . The businesti•
of the firm wilt hereafter be condubted audio
the name of Ifoskinson, Williams di Go.
, mr22 , Bosittssn's & illps.T.Ams.
Piano - Fon SALB,--A first clis a piano a
'offered for eale-'-almosi. new. .Pripe, P 00—•
a rare bargain. Apply to W. P. woney. 1 4 4'
R. corner of Peaqi and 12flo-ete. ituar.lso.
W. TOfilkilllo74l.- crass a t rUi s. ; -
Abe naderalgned hams opeal i a new Toikaeco Mario*
= kink street,t.etween Stite ac French, -Opposite D
Pilch offleel and will keep constantly on hand . ' choice
rioppir of Segue, robs; e Snna' and every tilling' u•uallr
(could to a &et clue Tobacco *tore. whinis_thry wilt a t-t
st ihoDwale end retail. Plogand floecotchuttnt sq.
1w...c0 of lke beat manufacture. !Betaking titans*, pipe.
ahut! goods in great valets.
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