:4-1 - .tf. , 1,111; Olp,'icvvel-: •,1'111 , ,1) 1.06, 1 Fri —Ol7 country it I , their iLfeTcsl to read t • stir. V. in 1:r :ur :.( - , ±l.tl - u•lurrd rk nt•4Pt r, ur rfa , (et COP ULU: of i i= circu- 1::.on, the grcli 1 7 . ye and tri r the -: mity Getirral In c, 1 o-or in mind, v,iW r a !1,:4 1.1 , “!e. on Friday and 28t.h. clays of thi3 pti t• o f treat lug all dis -11, Liver, Catarrh, Throat, inebilk Polypsus._ Those tisis i and impatiently awaiting e LY•ctor, should not fAil to v. for his rooms are ,always ~e seeking his service., and triiu come first will be 'visited or . , ie not en ctlice.;,or place 1-I,t what people have to gn eir . t im, the result cf their i•ole : Theleforc , , we would 0 4-4..111 cavit. I `i... firmly b e - f,ye the, 'lac ,l,t' Ocril Itiverlis!ng. Is 1 - 0 1 Ett , inoqg rrmn %cap ntll,:n. .-s ^.n.l hlt.ihrane slor placed )1,401 v; I;+ , t. The let t , rilg nn, I ), • n k iß , ol. - , , r, Mr 'hevalier, , i:r ;n l't nn -, 3-Ivan•a AR, nn , x• . 11 , 11. 1 ITis wor - Always ~,F r p-tallin7 nevr• y to per '. ,--xn-riehre nu 4 gpad taste , 1 , .. , , nit:: of the niaLt tasteful rf the caun'rv.• The 1 :. , up nf thnsizni w'ai done • Rug-el. a^.d the Etithful h it AVHS done nro evidence a vrerkman. The enti•aace of our office was & Son, gentlemen coasingrin favor, as sign and t•ts It was got up in too to 1.) , - a fAir spool:nen of their ve ceen come of their work di:licult to excel. nt(T - Trr•cporten'cof viTit4.B the follow tht. great, Craw ;, ty.:4;lsr of CorigroL , i frr reopl j e of the coon tr) reprveirt. by 111 P r.ecoon't given int ni•es,te on the floor rongresl nn members, vs t-r^ io , a 7 sbAnt this almost wt , . lii frrma Franklin, T1„,;..1, nu imuorted lan. 1 - ;np . . , tl , 3.l. , hrsina, - and who r I:Li.`iettere from this fact ne ot \ii cl,t4 lik. the Ig. •(or , ;r.l olher squatters, who, 0.:r , 1 at in a held something ;r. lk..mrhaols of the nee in '.1 1 .i.; fellow, Culver, besides rf C. , : , :rois. is the head of q...; ~ C.CrEr. Penn Sz C 0.," the v 1 -.,,' rat,- at title rot f s,x I , unic.tl In the &A rn ,;,, r !.';. I'CCTI cc .. Ido in t!.- -. :1.1! the 1- 1 , ,- ,e I ...eepori :.. . V, 1.5 , i not Coen ied his 1, , , or - tour - Hai( s si Ice the It. no other 44y he n, anti started Initiate nyt..l to pt.E9 Itie Itoorkeepe vcq to the floor of the with Nn, yott cf ho , WPS 44?..TfEln- • Doorkeeper infottrlif j t. I out-11e I}a ht=en i rtr w np 'talFianlii." • ,'n•--roan M.) , _reherl, Who "a••', ye! the larkeeper was not 1 , 4 him in until doorkeeper, cotheaud (I,iinr. w. „this i.-4k no er.fe; hot, Wii I the vo?ett er, arn t b eir•own theiT int erestsr , insteal of o ,n 1 there a stray Yankee, hr is brass and impu knee, them with p)Wer illey never heir birth-plvect, where they Irnittett 4 , that Norili viest ,s a beautiful T•air orre )rc- Ti•event Uongre.s: Foof the 001.,0 of the tmero, Arta rt Wtt :riy in t.tfice; and •1. .-gro,setl with his private •oftlo-h anything for the ben• r.,,t,:nt zits. HAT)! y s•ection. uch oltining lights of integrity ! 4 If the 'tax. hardened inter ion of tho Slate - aieet with no e present ~c'i'lia of tongres., wt host. know the- reason why. • • ompl toations " than Mr. • Tyson abto to make, -- to CCTI. itoonts tha• hells boon faith ere-ts, tn.le-s he ohrtll obtain al proof of his vigilance bt fore , , FON •—• ~:7410, C 411.1 uscektihl. editorial arfully.shocke,rper the • whi:h 11;t 4 ..dat-elycome,lnto . Jenounce'd'as — imiliedest mr.{l the extreme, atid<ffne highly eorary pronounces it ,Can, • to them. We are too re. r of the precailinr fashions y whether !his tote t Parisian introduced into Erie,or not, es:qitalions of our exchanges have more faith in the modesty le.dieg than to beli , are it vr,r I.ere—at least ,oft tO the cxt•7nt. Soule dei cf the-n fAoarines t9t,io) State It egis- -" , pr; Ft :" a frame. of immento 'lll q,!rre , und:: the form, and th skirts . ..of the cvner.— h of , air, and, at every eyl.ll, the ho tilt un till.. tv. varied and p'easing of, iusoli?"fit id'er.i that • A"itt st-eet o•rne.rs. The irtPtided to perform ex - au note vr ear thiqn hence of Toc .ic - Lt cf Int-goir,:: day, in a high gu i se i•orr.el.:.. Pt us to WO,' detipg a me , ci l ranin. d. scr nero 1 N 4 itre-r • I r :e vo.tthi.sl.l - n . i.. nt 1, f• off t;ft , !t vie IN fit.- ft- were •IV•FtrP cf I , lo , lePl'l3:ijog , •-m^.'l nI 111 c. trp „ trtttate in N -n rS,'l' I, rt—t; - , tly, Ott TerriarkittZ , f , tt , n 1 tit o..the ” cpring npen n.l. itv hi-t rprilying—" Ve r y, 1 f , rj s.e , t- the httl:py ht: , t• ..:nn •1 petr - c. tattz." An-1- . •-.1.111 11“1.n9 Fe•ter thence epq rytn on the street York (2r•ninaerci , il extent , o , :er the or y. • I i t ting• ek;rt " and cues cunt strain 'hy firldnonblo, 1,,17 ahrmc t rciety , an(V -iit irpticato:Eby tri;fa tv r,nd L,n-rwitsgly ecru. • • 1,11-1-0 i:, an extre - ne in ..1' the hoop Fkirt• 1019 :vs imialky, , tf ) vrlty lOnd of in tilt, rry many r f rtge are. follest - erti of tile' - 1 i,v# wlth atu.t.hpr great Tnis• 1 i • 0%!•Ir•-•l1v mnrnit , :. ; IL Ctn . ! 7 'rn!te :' fr , re cyli vi , • Ttrz -.t the rr,r i n r 1 . i :•"-.. ,, r1. slreef4. an I -.ate! tbAl • -• s' e•-•i , n. 11 , fr l'is nif? tri,:l I - n r t r , t- the ft nvonnt, o f -:r( , :y,k d.b.clniline , tirePb.lfols, —6l , - and a number of stereo n,10,1 t:, have been the work or aild two parties have been ar - dyseth the horrid crime, Items of Loral Interest. n.:.Woodxard, 1 ite of the S:3l reament, r.o I one of the membere of Logiela t-e froin I Ilk (loamy, has been made a brevet brigad er The Observer can a!istqyg Ito oblain.d, di rertly afar Its rubies Liar, at the 10, olotore of c:iot,,bt‘y, 'Alcere try & Co. , and at May's 13052 eta 4, in fl:r. curt [Me-. 1 , . I hull Ivb :V, our hal I:ur b .th 114h11-1 un nnki 'tight bein:z the tirzt 'Line thi. r.raiou. I.ghts will be con , . mile 1 'until the clone of ravigition in ,ttia ftil. Ar , 7 t th.. 11ppal)lican, nil hav Veon f,ul,liu Wewliehl in some Lines slug f..thce The 2 dire.otery 1114 .3:t that u liti'e eofl tnunity in high wn'e of speculative excits , nient. a It said that four fifths of the taxes al pit li,ile are-not collectable on account of the removal or failUre of late pt nS erty holders. l'itho'e xest, up like a rocket, and has come down like a stick. The t.ti - atver Clem:int...ler: the Elie Sz. Pitts•. burg r,dlr , q. I dock; on S itik day. toiled with es"x het dx4-d irril t - t° cal f ,i• the Wyaujette Mills. at Pe reit. She ti the' first. ye 'eel chit t a .: c'earej fi ote our p.‘rt. tail .4313011.. , . Then.. aveteinore sabelars at the Stale Nor mal ot Edinboro, last t cir.rilmn at any t ther seho-1 in Pennsylvania. and their ntitn. her up to this dare 4.lc'eeds that of the previ.. nu ear during iht. l onme months. • The additincis to our church membership, since ill? commencer ent of the present revi val, ntunber four hundred pervons. '1 he* meet - in,gs are etilJ unimpaired in interest, and from present indications, before they close, atlerit t two hundred more converts will be obtained• The Legi.lotura hos ad•ourned, and our Ser.ator and Representatives have returned to 'h e ir homer,. Mt-sirs. McCreary and Wood word aro cantlidites fur re-electim, and an. der - the two-term rule which prevails amorg the Ropubli ‘ e_arvo of Erie county, we supp - ose th.y w Übe co - needed the hoior without op position. • The members of the order who are readers of the, Ob.irrrer. and they are many, wilt he interested in the ioformation, which we glean from aa exchange, that "every major general of the Revolution, except Benedict Arnold, and fifty _vile of the - fifty six-signers of the Deeler &on •of Independence, were tree end accepted Nlaions." The annual primary_elcotionit of the Repub • Hums of Crawford county, for the nomina- Oen of pity cAndidaies, are to - be held on Friday, June 2.2 d. The following officers are to be voted for in that county th - is fall : Con grasaman, additional Law Judge, two Asaem. blymen, Sheriff, Prothonotary. Regiater and Recorder; Clerk of thif Courts, Commissioner, two Auditors, Coroner. The announcement it made, we rresurnr, send-cfficially, that Pin oionsequencp vlf the bad weather the north division of the canal comnot he got. ready to open before the let of May. There are a number of slides to remove „and the u;u' , I tow pith repairs to make. The r 8 iithern division is opetuto Sharpsville, and a hriek business is being' done." Ex-Mcvor Farrar has disposed of his Inter est iu the wille!y snown firm of Gray & -Farrar, intending, we understand, to remove to Boston. His successor is A. J. Wilcox. of rommy. The firm title will be in future , (troy, tit ilenxj & Emerson. Mr. Wilcox, the ; new member is represented to be 'a ".Itorough• ; ly live man." About week, o'clock, on Wednesday morning of ltst the train on the P. fi E. rail 1.30, bound east, r.n . 'into a land elide two waits rest of Jersey Shore. The engine was thrown down an embankment. and the fire man, Mr. Albert Oberley. of Lock Haven, was so badly scalded that he died on the afternoon of the SIMil day. Mr. Van Overman, the en; gineer. was considerably, though not danger oU4ly, injured. We find the thawing paragraph traveling the rounds of our exchnnges. Pointul as the revelation ma) , be, we T fear it i 9 only too true: A Mlcrott BARRELED Efirion.—The Cleve land 'Ander Bays that. ht Corry, Pa;, the na c elterpriSing individual owns and edits both the local panes. One strongly Radical, l o be o , litr strongly Democratic. - , The Amendment, to the bill granting Ileman Jayne's lcontrol of, the streets of - Erie, for the porpo:St of building street railways, which allow. negroes the same privileees'in the cars as whi t { people. 'relearn from the l e egislativo proceel cgs, was introdueed by CI. P McCreary. of thi. c;ty. If the Colonel believes colored per.rm. to he his equals, no person will object to allowing him to associate with them to his hear,'s content, but it doesn't Irok well for him to compel others, wha may have different views on the subject, to do the same thing. Another fire occurred in Pithole, on FridtLV, ,leelroying property to the amount. of $6,000. A fire tusk place in Wayne township, on the 10th inst'., by which the residence of mc. F. W. 11111 was deitroyed.: lie bad no insurance, and his loss is quite heavy. Still anothei fire oct:urrcd :it Meredith, übon the Oil Creek rood.' on Friday, entailing a loos of two, thou sand , lollaf.s. The our of destructive conflagrations in our vicinity of late should waken our citizens to the necessity of securing adetiu tte water works at' the earliest possible day. . The puhliihers of the Dispatch have refused to.pub:ish the Liid of Letters any longer. on thu ,Fround that the price paid for the same do a nr , t cover expensel. .It is high time that. the rr:ce...palti ,for all kinds of public printing was lucreiSnd to a fair standard. The present. figures were fired at a period wben the ex -5 Renqrs of printing offices were less than halt *hat they arebow, and are not a proper re- Inuneratinti for the vervice rendered. Our share of the public printing is so tritl:ng as to care ely worth talking about, and in pie- F4tit.g these views we simply do it for the genetil wellare-of the craft, and not throngte any rar tives of interest. Peltan'i brielt blinding, on Fifth street, pureliaied by the etty for the use of Petry Fire Company, was taken possession of by the •• frays " of that organizitian on Saturday of erroon loot. The other companies turned out :trio honor to the occasion. and the en tire department paraded through ,the ` leading m stres. making an impeting appearace The prc cer - don was dis.bataded after the engine house had been Peached, with licavtr cheers front each company for the other. The kind feline provai,ing between the different braucties of• one department are heartily grati ping, and augur well for its sucoesa. Perry company 11119 now a house worthy of the rue, an'd we trust it will' not he long until a I of the Companies are provided with •2A equally—neat and convenient.. , Ar,:t t Dlclten • Son delivered n lectUre in do eirpl! week, in which, among other ,he a tvocatfd universal suffrage. At• tb!• go of the II;r'0011rd.e rereral persons rose left the hall, whereupon the gpeakvr pauct.l a rathiten. at.,l then calmly remarked: I w 4.0 t to Ray, bef••re'any other tender 500 flees from the stuiement of truth. that they may he Ekene I unto our system of measures.' one 11 . . is the capacity cf a pint ; another 4 „if y , 9 f- g q u ar t ; and another the Ca paci'y gallon. It may Eafely be pre• sum, ii that the pint cups are about full. and• ClOy fire beginniorg to go off lest they should overflow." And if any others shall be moved to leave; we will be able to determine the measure of their capacity with the utmost rfiecv." After that, the exchange-from which we c pv the ab6ve adds, the audience kept their Leats. Madcap and amiability aro traits which do riot enter very largely'anto Anna's character, A well known gentleman residing in Buffalo; who r( c&iitly had occation to visit Jamestown, N. 1"., related to the editor of the Commercial n t ,, ethewit,it, ludicrous scene In which he par ti-cipiattd. 'while in that' - Wishing to t fetved,. he entered no underground e tabl'ebreent. pointed out to him lay a friend, h o t, ol i o4 professor of the razor and Pl:ietiraff open dooi tit.tbo further slop; ko approached and raw a rui‘• Whose fistiftreaintl - pompltziqn ind't catetf that ho was'ser gi:ettiott. African descent, to t a - native of that substy am., _seated at tublO with his Clinny wife anti n white servant girl in waiting behind his chair. In reply to-the civq , inquiry" of our friend as to whether he could get shaved, he watt °stamp rtsriiy informed that he could not, and hrthett giv,n to uuderttil that he " (meet to know brash din to cu au' disturb a gemman when be 'at' ea-in' hie brealtfv,' wid his family 1 ." Ord'; tog his palefeoed menial to "fetch him same in4ve coffee," be turned indignantly from his would-betcustocaer and resumed his meal. The Buffalo plan left the shop with a realizing sense of his ow* utter insignificance. ' Our day is entirely fre" of ins, arid it4qeelv can enter and clear Into it wjih entire safer. Ths fellfe i. nlao clenr fora melfror lave out - sip the Peninsula. Beyond that, it remains a *tot field of ice, with many Id% ken pipers floating attnut on the edge of the mass. The. Buffalo harbor is still closed. wi h a prospect or remaining so a few weeks longer. The port of Dunkirk is open. and Iwo propellor , pt•:;ed up tho Like, int Saltird ty, fr,Ja that. place to,Cievedootl. tel ripen Clvai..l too and Detrltit we learn thatuavigaUon h ha heeri lug ou quite antive'y for a week er Iwo. As the male Lek , . trade depends very much upon the opening of Brash) harbor, we du not s e a praipeet of its .assuring any degree of activity for a month to come. sclieit and willingly publish communi cations giving imp irtaut. local or , general news. hut we must Ask our correspondr3 that they condense their epistles as much as the circumstances will allow. In these days of stirring events and important political discitution. IL is a 'ifftzu:t thing in the lim ited space afforded by a weekly parer, to rifer to even, a tithe of the interesting matters oc curring. and we find ourself filmy , cited to compress to' the, best of our ability. We do not know bow , ether eild.trs may be, but with us filo hsrdest part of our businesejs to de cide what do keep out of the paper, where we have so much that we want to insert. i r The Philadelphia & Erie , Railroad, •nce it was placed under the management r Super intendent Tyler, has improved to a snderful extent. Its trains run with as much egulazity as any road in the State. its einp ogees are generally polite and obliging, its passenger coachei are (qual to the best, and its accom modations are d,sily being increased. The eatins., houses on the lino of this road surpass those of any thro egh route from the Lakes to the seaboard. The road is rapidly reviving from the unpopularity it. obtained during the control _of the former superintendent., and bids fair to become a great favorite with the traveling public-. - •-' ' Before the adjournmentpf the Legislature, the members could not for;ego the temptation of again voting money into their pockets.— They made their ply 1t,1.000 ter session Be fore last year it was S7OO ; then it was raised to a thousand for that particular session ; now this is-made the permanent pay. When gold was at nisrly 30,0. and everything much higher than now. theY did not ask more than $7OO. 4he members , of the New York and New JerOy Legislatures receive but $3 per dap, and the ablest men in the State serve for that pay 'What do our-fix payers think of the matter? The Titusville Herald says 4, a shanty was burned on %anis Run on Tuesday last, and helpless invilid who occupied it was literally roalfed alive, It appears (hit one of the man's children, a little girl, attempted during the; absence -of her mother to start a fire-- 'Remembering what she bad s een. others -do, but knowing nothinw of tie quantity, 'she threw •-tt quart of crude oil in the stove, and in la -moment the place was in flames. The children barely eseared 7 -the min was left to his fate, and soon a few bones only re mained." Gen. V. M.-Reed has been seriously ill for Rome days, At one time having beer. so den. gerhus na,not to be expected to live. lie has beep in ill health far a long period, and hie sy*m has become very much weakened by the 'constant drain upon his mental and physi cal capacities necessitated by the extensive nature at his business operatice e Dr. Brantle-, the General's physician, pronounces him much better now than he has been at any period since his lltit severe attack.' The peoples of this city will not be dis pleased to learn that Mr. Roe has hen re lieved from the command of the U S. S. ltrchican From some amuse. the precise na tnile of which is not known,. but mainly, it i 7 supposed. o ging to the 'fact that our citizens did not take sufficient pains to minister to his vanity, Mr. Roo conceived a mortal dislike to Erie, which our people were not slow in reciprocating. Every other commander of the Michigan was a favorite hero, and so far as we have had opportunities of learning, liked 'the Workmen have been busily employed during the past Reek in cleaning the streets, and our . thoroughfares are beginning to present a de: tided improvement. This matter of street t v oTeanin is \ ne that deservikmors attention than it recei es. Our main , thoroughfares should, be scr ed at least twi l oe a week. and the dirt be at o co hauled *war. An infinite amount of annoyance, and not a little pro-. fame language might be avoided' by a pro per attention to this important matter. * - - The School Directors of our county will be interested in thetall published in our columns fern convention to elect a County Superin tendent for the three succeeding years. It will he perceived that the time has been changed (for what reason we are not informed)' from the .first Monday in May to the first Tuesday in that month. The privilege heretofore ao ot,rded the Directors of firing the salary of 'he Superintendent bag been taken away from them by law, and the psy is apportioned ac cording to the number of schools in the coun ty. Mr. L. D Fisk, present Superintendent, will be a candidate for re-election. By the request of a number of his friends here Dr. Barbour, the celebrated surgeon to the Pittsburgh Eye and Ear Infirmary, will visit Erie on the 2d of ?day, remaining at Brown'q'hotel three days. His reputation for the treatment of this particul-r kind of com— plaints 'is too well know to require from as any extended introduction of the Doctor to our citizen The Ftnan e Committee of Councils made a report. on Janda) , evening, recommending the followinv as the rates of taxes for 1866 General fund, 12 mills; Interest fund, 18 mills"; Water, 5 mills; Police, 3 mills-33 mills on the dollar'', all. These rates were agreed•upon by the COuncili, and a commission of three per cent. allowed the collectors for securing the city taxes. We ,are gratified with the,re.appointment by the city Councils of Ttiemas Crowley as Chief of Police. He is probably the fittest man in the city for the position, and w'P are confident . that if given proper subordinates he will perform its duties in ouch a manner as to give general satisfaction In order that he may be enabled to do_so, though, he should be conceded-the privilege ,of selecting his own nosistants. subject of course to the approval of the Mayor and Councils., house's ," Star Combination Troupe," a theatrical company which has obtained a very considerable reputaticM, will open at Farrar H a ll on Friday evenimk next, to remain three nights only. Their first repreperit \ ation will be the favorite play of " East Lynne." A modloal correspondent. writing to the Dispatch—.one of .our city practitioners. we' presume—asserts that the choler can be in a greet meieut e averted by suitable sanitary tegularon, and a proper observance. of the laws of health. Medical science has also stripped it of its terrors, so that it is now as harmless as many of the mire common die - eases:" It may interest American ladies, says an ozchanoe, to snow that the fashions which they adopt, with such avidity and fo'low with snch.rigid nndeviation, aro born of the fancy of Parisie.rines whose company they would shun as they do a viper. , . While Congress is takin7 effectual measures to keep the cholera, rinderpost, and other troublesome diseases,away, we would like to see them do something to remove the nigger - pest, a worse disease than either, from the country. Mr. John Ferrier, a gentleman known to everybodv,,has opened 4 ladiee and gentle-. mente furnishing store on French'street. to which ho invitee the attention of the public His stock is. large, and his prices as low as the lowest. Give Mm a call—he is span that deserves to be well pationized. • If the cholera fails to nrke its appearance to thi4 country nszt year, the fault will not be with our people. Most of them have worked themselves into such a certainty of belief that it is to visit us, that if there were no other rause for the disease, their dread atone would'be apt to bring it on. Another lot of Demooratlo Almanacs re— ceived and for sale at this office. Pnice 25 cent s—pcatage extra, if pent by mail. ' Wo under.dand that Capt. Bryson has bees plnal- in command of the Michigan, vice Rae, relievtd. lie has many warm friends in Erie, who are gratified to hear of his appointment. Mr. Lowry says Iliestoi Clymer is the fittest man for G wernor in Pennsylvania His only otjection to him is on the score of politics. • John Cares has for sate at Reed's dock about two thousand cedar posts; • . \ W t e untied b— ICI telapranta (f rom litavitinit—' i .. Ina that rile i11.:3 , !art red - ! "Mr, 'Seritio;rl' tondo a r prornal 4iplatintinn, defol i ffio.:. him eel( from the eltitrge . of imliffetener to the 4etrolenm intereeta raule , in a vet art lir a e,ittirtnittee or - f l u y•Crrolum•rs ill - Western Penn Is I , Aoi I :', Our 'll`,ll gnsfSill'lTOß explAnnti ,6 n l iriay• V: earrect ‘A it luny not.: tut 000 thirog ii.; 4611 , :n, th4t th i,steeLsts of 1 h , r. p urf=l-:u.it A . 'a.; 1.31 - ;.. lie, 6 661.141:t .6, 6.6 , 6i: t.te.l, and iti: t up to this rirt,i.al sveltAve rPi pildi , r , cord Ilhit. Mr Sollieid urns ever dorio anything to Jrel eve that I irge And heal i , y bur iened per. ii - 4 t:o of our _people.. 2 A rarreiliettilent t - f the rivFl!e Hera (Roputilielio tat-A:010i moms upon Mr. :.!..iotield's services in this •... • But the prev,e t condition of lit• petrol's unt interest shows most cone:ligil74 , ly it hat, not he-n yogi - eco . a' 'all. Gratin / oil is now eellihg at, the xellif at the unprecedented price of from t.. 2 2.5 toil 75 per barroZ. of winch amount the Gore nment receive 3 st.no and the wurking Intererst receires from G 2 to 87 retts per barrel, i N'terr weel,s ago the 'Corn ltnittee of Wave and 'Means did not think this producing intereit strong, enough to carry sucks, burtlen—irttleed. thty did not think 4 could sustain any tax whatever, and therefore thsy ewe,' to plade this article en the i free list : but nt w, ifl we are to credit the New York papers, 't hey' have so far changed their opinion as to ree nailer the vote. Thus it typeset' that the etroleurt interest has in a short time grown Wonderfully strong, at least in the minis of ti Congressional Committee. Does such growthlindiwite that Mr. Scofield and his collearues have neglected their thity, Or that the... have been irdifferent tonta•ds this great prodsct of Pennsylvania? What won'd have bean the condition •f this interest •but for this kind tie,licitu•le and What wonid . it now do without him? ft is of deathly im-. nortatice that he ontinues for n little, time longer to_extend t it the same tender foster ing care de ip Ihe!post', and then it will soon be relieved (breve* learn its troubles; and be Can turn the focus of his energies npon,other ,•. Objects. i Crawford and Venongo counties should congratulate their eighhor, Warren, f.wr hiv. ing such' a wan—ay, even the State of Penn- Sylvania should fie elngrotulatcd for being oblc to reckon among her citizens such o, large .hearted statesman; since . 1 ' No pent sup Wirren county holds his vim, But the whole) Keystone Etsto belongs to I, him.",• . , . . "'Ex President Buchanan held -a levee at Harrisburg. on Thursday night. at the resb+ deuce of Ex-Gov'ernor Porter, to begin the Campaign for tlyriatr."—Rxehange. I The aboie we take from a local exchange, prefessrdly neutrhl. but l(mil)Henn in its proclivitiev. It Is tint true that the Ex Pfeil ident's."lerre" Was held' for 'th. , purpose of beginning the ctimpa;gn for Clymer. Mr. Buchanan simply ;paid, a private visit to liar- Cishtirg—while thVre be was the guest of his old . friend. Et Governor Porter—and during the evening he Was called upon by a larze number of citizens and members of the Legis Ware, irrespectitte, of party. This is the whole story, in a nut shell. A Cleveland payer records the. best joke decidedly of the canon. It is well known that the Grand Airy have been forging thun derbolts the. last Fen days, to let Fooie on dui liquor dealers of that citr. The bolt feti on Saturday, na was, noticed elsewhere. But— corpistermy thou nrt a jewel. The Grand .1047 came in l \ on Satulrilay morning, all save the number namelses here forevermore An attachment was issued to enure the atten dance in crurt cf ; this loiterer Abcyrt. half an hour after the set'time, uncertain steps.nre hea . rd as of the irlodding up with ,liffiedlty, and in a state of discouragement. The Jani. 'tor opens Mrs door.' Then be is addreserd by Uramtjursmtn : "Can z' tell (hie) me where the Gron.l.lury room (hie) is?" Tbe curtain faits. 61'14 }tacitlawf Gazette claims - that the iiiainel State ;prison is the only one which is self sustaining This is n• mistake: the New Jerk institution Pays a handsome profit_ into the State'TreasUrY.—Ezchloge." Why couldn't oUr county jaibbe made Self. sustaining? By intredneing proper machinery and 'compelling the inmates to labor for their suppori, ft seems to us that not only might_ their expenses be met, but a handsiome reve nue seenre , l to tho county. ,The next Grand Jury Will do well, to inquire into the sulject. 'Me have been Making improvements to our i l i office 'whch have required an outlay of' not less t an three thoutnd dollars, and as canseq ence ?'od dur ile of g reetbacks grow , log w°fully small. We have twice that ainoun due us. dud necessity requires that We shoiild ask of those indebted to the office, to come forward ;and settle their accounial. 13Y so doing theY will remove a heavy load 7 from their consciMmes, and lighten our heart': to an er,ent whicit, as the old hymn has it, rewords cannot exirees." ' • , We have endeavored, but without success, to obtain some reliable information of the ru m•#ed arrangem6nt between the Atlantic & Oreat Western and the Philadelphia Erie ftealreadCompanies. The officers of the latter 116 ad at this city say some 'arrangeineid has been entered lath between the two c•drporrt-: tioos, but they ain, or profess to he.. a s little in as the" outside public in regard to the, particulars of the contract. Tice matter is of too much importance to remain a secret much longer. The new banking firm near the Union depot is to he known ae i Eliot, Goodwin &.Co. The original parties here web fated with . them :Weser/. John Gobdwin and M. Mayer, two young gentlemenlwell favorably known as bank clerks: Mien this firm gets Ent e operation, we, will have seven honking Instituticna in this city—four national Vanks of i• l sue , and throe private banking houses. • We understand that Col. Rogers, of the 83d regimeivai.has decided to become a candidate thin fall for the office of Prothonotary. ,G W Colton. the' presetit incumbent, Las also de clared .h s intention •to seek a re-election. "The soldiers must he rewarded," said the Republicans during tbetwar. nail; ive trust they will not forget their pledges now.' The iinproTereebts at the dock Lid fair to keep Dice with thciso up town. We learn Eliot Gen. Reed has determined to erect a rolling_ mill at some point . npar the outlet of the carol. Two large planing Red raw mills are to be erected by lifessrn. Peethatrt 3 Hoag and C. 1) Hill. They will he completed by f a ll. ,Th e timber is to be floated here from Olinda. and sawed into lumber ; at this part. We arc informed that Get. teed had ex pressed hiq intuition to erect a fine brick hlor.l on the property at the corner of the Park and State street, row occupied by Mr. 0 J. Ball, The site is one or the best in the city, and if property built 111i - firm:hi andatibt'.. sully prove a very tucratlvo investment. as well as add to tho appearance of the locality. The corgreoatlon 'of the ilaptist church have voluntarily increased the salary of their devoted young Bev. Mr. Minh?'lgo, from $1 200 to sl,;oo—nn ac! of generosity which eperks volumes in their behalf, and shows the et cone. v. I tv.lll merit they have formed for him &Wag theibrie,f period of his ministry in Elie. In addil i inn to this liberal sure, he has hero presented with a donation of $260. The office of thei General Superintendent of the_ Philadelphia es Eric Railroad has been removed to this city, the rooms in Wright's Block having been taken possession of for that purpose on Thursday. Erie will be the headquarters of the road hereafter, and we are much mistaken if the change does not re -, tilt in a ye y material advantage to the in tercels of our city, It would he well if all disappointed poli ticians would taite defeat as coolly and piously as one of our cateraporariee, who desires some of his readers o lend him a copy of Baxter's "Saints' Rost." fie says "he wants to read some Rood hook itilwhicti there is no allusion to politics." • An Arnerioon gentleman, now in Europe. informs his correspondent in Washington that Ex-President Fillniore has recently written to President Johnson in the elrongesi terms of commendation of his Policy. • Lionises —The icilloviog persons have filed applications to the Court, which meets on the drat lauday i 0 May, for license t o sell liquor Grocer --John ;Molrierny, North East ; W. P: Butte field, Edinboro; J. J. Halstead. Lock port ; P.; Orate. Conneaut; Harding, Sling & Co., Corry ; David pop'. Waterford ; Stott & -Allen, Mt Hartleib, t Ward. Eric; Wm. McConnell, Lcezport ; Hall & Warfel, West Ward. Erie ; .Clemens, Caughey do ; F. Sohneider; do ; B. C. Town, North Z oat; E. N. Rogeis, Union ; Whitney & 800 Lc Bee u . ff. Tavern—Henrz Church, Albl9; A. M. Os. • te• Weird' , ; El9l Ward: Erie; Ilea. Sicirel, Union 3IBlA.;•• ti_zwrp 11. Springfietd. Tp.;, T.,kniart Robins.c.n, SliatlAtarg ;. A. W., V.Ol Taasell, Wpm. Ward, Prlfe; Henry Nunn Boa; rairick Graaf!, Connearq, - Tp.;' C. !tlilid:eboro ; John Anihony,.West Ward, Erie; John PAylo, Snuff ) Erie- f Cbauuery Ilacenu, I,rt.l.pei ; Vte , t Crip 7 , mCrelry. ; Robert W.O crford ;: W. 11.-I\lcoiil, Waterferd; .Abraham. Tourtellott, Weot Ward. Erie; A. J. Whceh curry ; •B.ll,;neriseil, Union Mills; .Iflce , , E ; Joh it Ilvffmau, %V rd, W., Alcva t ei, ; Spper fi ‘VinOocr., Corry; Sc. lie ideu. .C`orry ; N. Fuller; North ; M". Otter eicli, hill C.n , k lire , Concord ; J. B. Pierce, . , TIIE TIME TO ADVICIITIRE.—EVeTy Ehreisd business mnn, nn matter in avhat branch of pusinO ho may 1)1, 1 knows the wor h printer's ink, and.-what assistancb it render= ip making cortuntis, Dr. Jayne,s'uho is now completing a magnificent marble palace on the corn^r bf Fourtn?r;ris and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, 'as a rea:dence. owes 'all his trincoly fortune, to liberal advertising. Dr. lirtuedreth, in a few years spent $170.000 in advertising his pills—to day his heirs are worth nearly 'a million. Tallman-paid .C. 500 to have written ow the Pyramid o(Baypt the. following: " Tat:ma's Sapeiler : , Thanking. Strand, London." By this enterprise be . made an immense fortune. These illustka i . ti show us that everybody ought to adver tise_their wanes: and now, on the eve of the opening of UM spring trade, is just tJO time to do it. Doirtuso's Issunattei Aacircr.—flur read ers will not hive failed to observe the ex tensive advertisement of J F. Downing, Egg., calling attention to the advantages of insuring in the companies for which he fitment. 'Mr. Downing's long connection with Want:lce compani4 has enabled him to ascertain the standing of nearlyjall in the'coudtry, and the fact of his taking an agency for any ore - of them is a sulheientlgusraniee.of itcsafety and reliability. The companies which be adver— tises aro among the very best in the world— most of them being coocerus of long stand ing, 'and all having thoroughly steed the test of hard trial: We ,heartily recommend his agency to those of oar readers wishing to Se cure insurance upon their property. MARRIED. ID Iluton' April 11,1366, by ttiv.6 - . L. WO. Yr. Aue lin Mort hrop. of Southwest:, Warren Co., to Mita flor eote V. Hootley, of Colon 111110. • On the'lstir of Pebrutry, by Joseph T.. Perkin -Paq., g r . , ,r. 3v. Skelton,. or Vonsogo tOombip, to Mina Nary D. Reynold, of Waterford.. On tha B'h inst. br Her. W. W. Jones, Mr: Le-ter Fish. of Sputa, Crawford county, and .4 - iss Martha C. Ealab, of McKean. Erie-Co. In Waterford, on the Sth Instr.,lr Rev. T.T. Draglinra Ur Bear un Bedprlek, to Miss nosh. Craker, all of Waterford. ' In l'a.gevllls. on tile 4+h inst,t,y John Tlnnspeon, Jr, ,Esq, Mr• David Mprphy. pt Cu.s.spwago tn., C.awtord count7,rto Pitts. Polly Sarber r 0: Slkereek to7naltlp -Elie county. Meadville. nz' the , Mith a( February', Mr. William Pay, i,fFanksille, to Mrs-Mary H. Liattirop i of &Ho DIED. n Union, April 3d, 1862, Aide L. 11141111, agd 27 'rag onths mud 2 Unl , in. April 7th,1266,.. Trod. Xinaaretaxi,agod.o re, 2 unotha and 21 thys • o the 7th inat,—aitorz lingarinr iitnoaa, lira. Lydia M. !parr, ard 77 y. ,, orn—irlilocr. of Joetpli 1. McCrea?", da eased, of Weat, Milt Creek. Ittrea COME item aby—The public attention is again called to the merits of this old and popular rusacino-- 13111011 AYTICR.Tip: stoire 71.10‘017G11 TRIAL DC102 , 0 A PS- MOD OF TWILVTT-ONI.. TILOCS 1d •IMITTZD 11IC SLOB? SPICi DT- t AM , CLRT.L/N CC, E Pt.bCPWS F03.21160.1.1' A.VD LUDO CEO= Egery considerate rersunrba:loWl the importance of remdring long alio:ll6ns in their early stages and many frornlsitd experience hare leerned , the danger of delay, lisPe Cough Remedy ra-sor recommended as a Gni- . HAL 4.INACRA SO/i ALL IfILIIAS ILLS, but only for a /Teti— fin class of DISSAARS located in the esme structure, lud o the same causes and Malting much tie same tient-no:t, vary lug only with degrees of violence. It ;is pleasant -to the aara in its o_eration, thorough and speedy in its action. Long experience Koren it hes nl SCPASIIR or EQ - AL in merit or efricieno for turior canna, ITASSILTZAS, HRO,CIIIrIs. unriug . ASTItt A and COC,GIL It rernores trritztion, closest free. and milt erectors Con, loosens the tlgt.t anti full renastiou la the longs, restores the respiration to its *au, nsttinsl condition, impaits health and vigor to the lungs sod also clearness sod Strength to the voles. Or bdttlo is ono•ally endlcient to core an ordinary fittell prles 2 Go rents to $1 'Ter bottle. .beral indneenrents offered to the trade. ' Sold wholesale and retail by . 11411 & Warfel, proprie tors, at their drug store, CO State street, Erie, Pa, and by dealer* generally. ja2s4to . PEI r TEM A 11210.01 JOiIIIMAL OP Pil UnfACT, 11111 1805, edited by Wm. Proctor, Jr., Protesscr of Pharmacy in the Philstle'pllia College cf Pharmacy.—" Will the Fluid Extracts go out of use °wivg to the high price,o can we hare some authoritative modificat one of "the formulae by which we ean,make them at a =Lore reason - able cost If the latter, shall the eb•up,e be In the quality of the menetraum, or in the manner of applyin& it, so as to reduce the quantity requisite!! Can' there be a eenveeation of the Committee of Revision to attr thoris3 Remo new method ormcditicallon of the ,present recipes I" With regard to the contemplated change in the quan tity, or the mstistroom ifielf, in the preparation of fluid extracts,l would take oueasion to Ray that inined [eine the health of the patient is the great object to ba gained. The east of the !material le aomethini,, but when pat into the scale with human health, and °len human life, it is ha-dly worthy of consideration at all. My Ruche illelmnoltre) will continue to be mace as formerly, and if it eauttet be matntained ,at present pri ces, they will tees to ..• , \ advaneed to mee; the advance In the pric.t f f mate rial . . To inch as dulls quantity in stead of finality, we -would say that water is a cheap commodity, and may he readily added by the person using the medicine if he diaires to do to. 'H. T. 111{1,11301,D, Druggist and Chemist, 194 fires.] way, New York City. COLGIT, COLD on Song Tagoar—Requites tee me late attention and should - be checked. If /allowed to continue, irritation' of • the large; a penntneot throat affection or an, incurable hang disease is often the result. Brown's Bronchial Troches having a direct Ingnenee nn the'parii, give immediate relief. For brort shitle, asthma, catarrh, coneumptloo and throat Ilion's! Troches are used with alwaya good success. Fingers soil Piddle Fptaisra wt I and Troehea mini in clra• lug the voice when taken befoie singing or And relieve the threat alter an Pummel exertion of Use vocal organs. Thg Troches are re-o amended and preaciibed by physi cians. and have bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the cimatry. Being an article of tine merit, and haiin: proved :heir efficacy by a teat of assay years, each year Clods them in pew tonalities in various parts of the world, and ,the Trochee aro universally pro nounced better • than any other sattiele. btairt only "drown's Bronshid .Troclies," . and do not take any of the warthleas trotta.lons that maj he offered. Sold everywhere hi r- the rotted States, and Id foreigncoupe 'tries at 35 cents p^• !war. Jell 3m. New Advertisements. OTIC L., Th. Corporstoes or the Erie Cemetery are hereby notiled that the anntift nvottlut of se'd corporators will he held it the •Aeerettry'snitee, (Tre..urer's °Mee: C. , tt rt 'fence.) 613 tho let Tuesday of Stay nett.Cliey I.t, Meld at S o'cloCk, p. m , ror• =ho woes of electing manners for the eemking year. and for the tiannetion of such other bttaines• ai lusy be brought before them By order of the Preiddeot. • • rpl9 Yt _ E. D. HULBERT, Seer. TTI.II tL tioAboirm, • Frelvoneble Tailors, rtftli street, between 4tb.and Mb, Erie, I'a. Cuat m Work. Repairing and Cutting &Waded to promptly. Cleaning done in the best tanner. • spline tf ' SAIL tt.—The ttneensigned offers for F" nate hi. farm, nitcvted in Fairview township, One mile east of Fairview village, on the Ridge Road, coo• taking. 60 acre., Ali iroproved - eioi.pt B . acyn for wood and turiber. Btid form has erected thereon a Small frame derilin,; house witharood stone. caller and a good frame bare. 42 by ',lO feet, with a idled at each end—a good well or set t water, end a young orchard of flub fill'. For. particulars enquire et the undeestreed on the premises. (apl9-2ntel SILAS BOYER. F 11.3115115, ATTNNTIWI AGENTS WA-NTED.I • . ..,. . All thorn wantlrig the teed Ifowlng lloohlnos, or slower& awl Beaked corablieil, ,111-01-ate iluldroar for Cirenlbre, V. It. GILLET; 4 'Le total, Erie CoOnty, Po.. rjr Abu) A gott. rat. the beat Corn, Plante? 'Oll4 Drot =PLOW LQpnts wanted for eretitimisittip In North We:4ms Penury!unto. sprl9.2oat EMI EMU piTTsliuntaii RY N ND.! A It . , w.' 1,. irAzi.err; A - N. , EYE, PIR rt•,(7E.VPR.II. !!..1,71i471071' ririlpqiati.sna pet Gained IWO of pain •110.114100.1. f3TR 4 RI4IIU o R i'llf*Stt EY F:g tentigh.eoe In riw: minute trithoat Injury to e eta ARrnacpa, F:y 14 1 4 rs any p.tn, foot and' th ~ The attending phyideianit n 2 anrgoont hire alai 414 thethrelves of _the imp! Ye @rite in their peeks don.do the present iline In Europe and Aineri,e, and hare had a "•-ore exten•lreex_p.rien o in the treatment of da WOO t the es., and ear,aoo,ltate performed more of the dif Ileult awl dentate pperations upon the.e orgtes--such an for Catarant, Artiflciat Pa rl, Crne.ed 51es, opening tie Tear Duct, Enstaeht &c—than any other Men in the cluntry 1 • Dating. the het eight ..,ye‘rtl. one member rf 'the Ilrm has operated 4132 timei'or Eattriet,lXl7 time, (4 craned iiyte, and' has made '4,9 !Wide al purl's. Daring the same time th y h TO :treated F. 127 infrimed eye. and granular Ifif, and netiar direnees of The rye and-Ear, and d. to mates in proportion. OP4ctt I t Eye and Ea• lu6r-r.ary, 242 Penn Street, next `door to Ehriat'a (Yethoilitt) ohn - reh, and cpposite the head of Wo'd f2'Eye and Ear Infirmary n nen for the to eft of the PoorSaturdays i , from 2 to 4 p.• . , Surgeon to the Pittsburgh Eye S• Ear Infirmary, On " Wedn'aday, Thursday and Friday, •nd can b 6 enisulte4 between tbs' howl Of os. p. m 'pig-St' F UUNLSIIING ?OR LiDI33 AND OfiNTLENZDT Ladles' Beady-Made Under Clothing. A witty of nt. Tarnishing GoAt. • r Alt of wbicb will be kept on hand. and alre made to order. Our glade are alhmantikieteriei by ourselves 81ZIMPIGIg. tititehing,lflutlng and nraidiag done at the ahin teal notlee. also.* large variete of the latest style Patterns for l.adie.' y,d Chtldrens Garment.. All or dere will be promptly attended to Jogiff . PERRIER. French St, between 4th and t.th. N B w SPRING b'oCt.D.S. dotre DE VAG*OLIA.—The prettiest thing, the "seibetr est thing," and the most of ft for the least soonerl_4 averse:use the oder or peripiretion; softens and'i4ile delicacy to the ab.in ; is a delightful' peTbsose; eigasys headache and inflammation, and is a neearuuy compan ion to the sick coons. in the nutaert and upon the toilet sideboard. can Le ob'ained everywhere at one dellar per bottle. Nut-maga gprlng Water, Sold by all Druggists. S. 1'..718641-I{..—Thie amount of Plantation Bitten sold In ane year Is somewhat startling. They would dll Broadway six feet high, from the Perk iti•lth St. Drake's manufactory is one of the institutions of New York It is said that Drake painted all the rocks In the E stern States ,wlth his ottiattatic ," scot then got the old granny legisistors to goes a few .preventlag diaßgariag the face of nature," wh . ch given him a monopoly. We do not know hoW this is, but we do know the Plantation Bitters sell se IV) other ar icle ever did: They are nearby all classes of the community, and 1111:1) death on Dyspepsia— certain— They are very ifilligorating when languid and weak, and a great appetiser. • • FaTiitOggt 'UPI tug ♦Pacer, Rod by an Druggists 'ln lifting the. )Lette hen 111 , t fa* I staldtd- myself very sererily—one hard almost t a crisp. The torture was unbearable. .• • Tho Newman Hsiang Liniment relieved the pain ahnost immediately. It healel rapidly and left very little sear, 1 i . CLIAB. FOSTER, 120 Mead St,,Thlls. Ibis to merely . a sample of irbat the Mustang Ltni meat will dp„ Ulm Invaluable is all we. of woon.lit, swellings,4ratns, cuts, bruises, apavins, ate., either upon man or beast. Beware eft counterfeits. None is genuine unless *rapped in One steel pla's slumming, bearing tits Aig— nature of (4. W. Westbrook, Cbemilt, and the Titivate stamp of Doroto Rams 4 Co., Now York. All who wad' ruts beautiful hood of hairotrid its pros orration frOm-prematroe baldnera and. 'lSrulnygrar, wl.l not fall to um) Lyon'a celebrated Katbar4o. It mikes the haft stes, soft and glossy; endltat dan druff, and -‘suret tbe.balr -to grow with luapriant beauty. It to sold ever, whrro. Tflostag LYOV , chemist, N. T. Mairsuiva eigerfag sold bran Dragg/rts. Wwtw Dm Young lady, !stunting to her country bunts after a sojourn of a few months naliew Tork, was hardly recognized by her friends. In place of a natio flnehed face, she had a soft, rnhy cmplesion, o' almost roar'n)o esnoothriesa; Ind instead of 22, 'be really apptared brit 17. ,Sbe s told them plainly she used Flagan'a Magnolia' Balm, androtild mot be without it Any lady can Improve her personal appearance vary inneli by using this 'Miele. It can be ordered of any drugtiat for only Stl HeimetreePo Inimitable 114ir Coloring has been etead• ils Wising in tarot the oesiterenty pears. It acts upon the abembenty at the recta rt the,hair, and changes it to ite original color by degrees. All instantattoons dyes deaden 'od injure the hail . ... HeimaiseePa is not a dye, Tat is certain in its results, promotes its growth, and lea beautiful lair dressing. Price SO cents awl $l. Sold oy all dealers. , LTOn'S irrnlet. or , P u JI3IIIUI Gm:a—tar indi gestion, riawee, Iparibu si ck beadaelo, cholain mor but, where a warming ," l ai etfrealaet is IN quire i. Its 'rueful pteParation and litire purity Maims 10a cheap ani valiant, article for cullinar7 purpose I. Sold every where at SO eercts per bottle. 'i Sarntnign. Spring Water, cold by all Drngeata. E. 11.1 it 18 IT ILA W 8H 0 . A. Malts would respebtfilly infarm the citizens of Erie and adjoinipg towns that he hu clouted a ingular EA.STERN.,STILAW SHOP, More he will be happy to see old customers and all Ohm* All Medial rtock kept and made to order in any style. AU kinds of hats altered, bleached, dyed and finhtbed In the latrat style. With the best of eastern help and machines ' and a lone experience in every de. partn,ent or • tram Goon; t eanaut.&llto give rii,tis , ac- Mon. All standard styled receired as soon us out. Every cafe will be taken to please enptomera. All work done promptly, and warranted. 'Also is rOod stock of Straw Goods on hand at lowest each prim. Dealers' and Mil liners' dwelling done promptly at trade prices Nest door to the Park Church. mati-le• E RIE ALit uIA&WI3E Yr CORNER OF PARADE AND UrFFALO STREET 3 ERIE MALT AND BARLEY WAREEOusES, • CORNER Or 7TH I STREET AND OANAL BASIN. INFIRMARY, 219 !Way STRUT, PlTTaltdßillt. PIVINA ..4titn , bry Siirgcon3 B A' R B 0 13 R , El! H's consented toirteit Erieegain ►nd will be ►t BROWN'S BOTCL,, May V, 3! and 4th A misty of Children's Plain and fanny ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, &pl 9 ly = JOHN C. BEEBE'S c April 14, 1866.2-aerl9-1m garaton Spring Watef, sold by 411,1)yuggists tbaratoga titirlng Water, sold by all Druggist* I=ll Saratoga Swirls Water y sold Aleruggistr ERIE CITY LAGER BREWERY, - CORNER or POPLAR AND RIDGE ST&RETS Pale and Amber XX and X Ate; The Best Qaallty and Usual Varletios of J eger, Prime Selected &stern Rom The %Menet, Qualities of Malt and Buhr' On hand and and for sale by Zan:Watt D Ps nit9ION, • • Bounantin Doslar In Stationny, aPana. Magnsines, biewalavini. kn. Country dollen m ppued. Store mast Brown's liotel t trontlOrtbi rut s apatrVitt Tis GILESAT 11.011. (t , :nt a iV l b rake, Proper:M.4 , P.! 74 ` IfiIt)FLANIYS' CIERISAN BITTERS.! 1'1. 1, 9:'4 - YrtarllCric from ally emir rbr rat red . by OA re 3 Ittrirrbritm. 6y n - rm of catnil HP. 1 , 0 1 :141g. cHtsr”,s. ,t 4 1. ar•Sl3 / rry youth, :ritl ha lis Ota nii tJ,Ft at, I grand loptora• fir thdrotwo• til ,viru'ouit DTSPErIA, And j.tron;o6 rPgie.tiog from disorders of the Liver awl Diaestive orgonc. are eared by II 00r LA N ff'S fiEttbiAlf 13IrrErts. th:s Bitter, hat porton:l:keit more aural, Hiroo; Letter giihrattion t /OP /COT , / tontlmony, 13.1 a noira nooctah;‘, vt..qe , s trrr it thaav auy whet 4rtirk 10 tho tau • tl. ry Hoy one t0e...v:404,1kt Int* akertion, t rtl• pay $ 1,0 0 Cl any one who a'fil io ()dace a eartlarat lublished to; that la not gelatine, 400FLA - ND'S GERMAN BITTER 4, Ileura r vary area of chran:e or terrace d-b4ity and 11.enn .s of the kOloayr. o:•fa,rse the following qmptto4 non:ling from iiisorJora of :huligentire organs Cot*'nation, Inward Piles ; Fallness`of Bluetit° the geed, Acidity of the Stomach, Santee, Ilearthuni, DIP - gad tor Vow], Fulness or weight to the Stomach, Sou. gruototions, Rickino: or Vlntiering at the Ptt of the itomoch, Swimming of the Bead. irfurried and difficult Breathing . . Fluttering at the Heart, Cheiti og or rtitiTocat .eg Remotions when in a lying posture, DLtuness of ion. hats or Webs brt.re the right, Fever and Dull Pain in the dead, DeLcil'euy of reeerdration Yellowness <i t the kin and LI)Ca, Pain in the Side, Rack, Cheat, Limb.; Sudden Flushes of Ilea' s Barnlng. in the Fleshmfon stant Imagining Fithian:littera Depressiop ofSt.lrits. Ra'manna% that till" Bitters(' not alehoolle, contain,' an Iwo or whi.bey, and cannot make dnantarda, but la the beit tonic in the world: REMi WHO SATS 80. ?tom Rev. W. D. Seielrieg, 'reeto! of 'Nardi ileptiat Church, na Hada. Gentlemen— I have recently beertjabering under the d stressing effects of indigestion, accompanied by a pros • triton of the nervous system. Numerous remed tea we:..' recommended by friends, and some of them tested, bra . without relief. Your Modal:tire German Hitter( were recommended by persons who had :lied them, and whose, favorable meotion of these Bittern Induced. me to tro. tt em.. I toilet confess that I bed an Aversion to listen; Medicines from the "thotisand and one" quack "'Bitters" whose only aim seems to be to palm off, sweetened rd drugged liquor upon the cornmJnity . in a sly w ay, sak i the tendency of which , to tnakirnuany a c..n - firmed drunkard Upon learning that sours arse - really tnedicinst prep mtlon I tack it with happy effect. Its action, pot only upon the eto.nach, but upon the nervous system. was prompt and gratifying. I feel that I hex., derived great and permanent benefit from the- use of a few betties. Very respeetfoLly yours, Ve. D. SIMI /KIEL, No. :5; Thairlismagnn From the Flev.E. fl Fends'', Assistant Editor Christians • Chronicle, Millais / havetierierd decided ben•littrora the use ofiloollauOt , German Bitters, and I feel it my. privilege to reeornmemt them a, a meg ?Moabite lonia to all who em sullerirm., from general debility or from diseases arising from thy ' derangement of the liver. . Yonre truly, D. From Aev. D. Sferrige, rastor of theniguyank taptist Ghazni:4llolde, From the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters, I vela induced to give thoO2 a fatal. After using several bottles, 1 found them i to be. a, - geed rette , dy for debility, and a most excellent tonic for the stomach. D. 11.8111110 E. 1111 From Bev, Wro.Smitti, formerly Pastor of the Vlciamm town and SriUral° (V. f Paptist Churches- Having ust.d In ray 'amity a number of bottrei of your , Heoftand'a German Bitterct hare to esy I regard thebt as an excellent medietoe, specially adapted to retnor , e the Oldease,s they-are ree. , errnendel,•or. They strength es nod invigorate the mysteni when dehilitated.aml,are age ful In disorders of thv liver, loss of appetite, lee. I ere - also ree mmended them to sevetal of my friends who hare trial the..., and found them greatty beneacial in tho, restoration cf Yours truly, Ott llntehinsonSt.,, Kotula. CI BEWARE OF COUNTEREIT3. See that the algnatnrt i of C. H. I.tOKSON" la en thia wrapper of each terMle I -, . ShltC'l 'r r.arest din4...niat.not hive' the lirtlta Dot be put oil by an; nr\ lbs 'hatoslcating rreparatin,-1 that may te. flared In Its Dlacq, bat send 10 ne and a s will f ,retard. 'mound's paetr.e.d, by e•cpreas. lar PrineipalUdiee and Ilanufictory, No. 91 Atria- Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ' SONE4 lit EVANS. :.• [3neeerrons to C. ]L - Jackson .th C 0.,) Proprietors. • For 041.• by dragvels and dealers to every teens la tits United M.a.ts. doerRIS ly. • HAYRS KEPLER'S COLUMN* DWELLING HOUSES FOR `SALE. FOur drat clans tkiiding lots on' 6th and Ttb RtrietP. wart able, - a part of the ..state of Dr. Hall; This proper tar le all In one body, and very d-airable. Rook era property - ,for rale.-82,14 feet front on 5111 te. , , between State and teach. We Wid sell this proper if cheap. Hasse and rot on Second st;eet,- between State ler I Peach. This desirable property contains about Xvi /I city lot-sne irult—house to good repair, add • rill t• scld cheap for prompt pay. , The fillet/Lege dwelling Louie of Mrs.J.Lolloeigets, I 111 French street, corner of F 4.00124 Houle to the mo a complete , epair. Price low—terms ePpy. • , First Cass three story Mich - dwelling on' Stb . Vitt to ea rt tide, kilned complete, and, null be anti at a bee pin.' . • . , - HOUSE: AND LOT FOR SALE—Between Saisafras a Al Myrtle !treat*, on the 1 ank. Tioureltoo stories, and 'a good condition. Price $1,600. , ~ We have a number of very desirable private maiden: el for Bile, worth from $5,0^0 t0..515,00. C .ITTAGii HOU S E , FoR S kLE— Chestnut stte_ il t, c between Ninth and Tenth street.. I 0111111 has part - 1 sitting room, dining room, kitchen, three bed root ii i closets, cellar , eta., or - complete rerolr. , FIRST Cr. tSzt DWELIANG Filit SALR—On Elsa it street, grit door e it of St te. House new, lot 53 by i A feet. STORE, FOUNDRY, WATER POWER AND L( :8 FOR STORES FOR SA( E —We offer for sale 10 by: 0 feet, corner of State and Eleyeotb etreets, and t°o by feet on State street, south of Liley's Machine bop. Ti it is desidedly the best property for sale in the city . r wahine chops, stores, s te., and will be sold in lob • suit the purchasers. • - 'BUILDING Li )I'S FOB. SALE.• ! I , • A Full City 1 of on Eighth street; between Myrtle and !Chestnut. Also. the but in the rear,' on reremtirstrel convenient to canal. Very desirable for Mannfitcturin!A Twn shale. dry bate oil Fourth . attes t, 24 West i Chestnut, 41 feet 211:lichee by 151 fset. . , , We have lrft a number of Enlldiog tots on Seven 3, and Baffal, abort" between Holland and German. high gravel gronr.daod very desirable. Ono acre of land on Cherry street, vest 41 Coastal e , This is a fine. dry lot. ' • One fall Cite Lot, corner of Eleventh and Chahar % earth aide. Prjee $1,600., Also, ode on Swath. St., weal of Myrtle. Price ELM. . - - Tenlluibling Lots, corner of Eleventh and East Ste ; One full City Lo ts so:mar:Tenth antl'llyt tits Stis. One - oil Tenth St., hetseen-Ity rile ftl.4 Cheatnnt, ro, ti side. This 100 foot striet Is fast-being taken up by pol ties desiring erect nrst rii,e residences- A VW. CITY ,IpT—On Gth street, corner of Myrt'i. , Prlen $4,000. - FOR Zi A/JR a number of the finest fame In Mill Cre-fa and tialbor Creek tps, at talus from 175 to $lOO lit Isere. • CITY 1:01": 1 Pon Sit!: =A number bf the meet ,13; eireble building lots in the car on pricate tertne. FARMS FOR, SALE BY HAY ES Si, KEPLEIL FOR SALE-100 acres wood lot, 11i acres im.ptormi, miles from the city. Price, $lO per acre. A Fusin of 85 acres in Ch intaugna count"; V. Ir..Thfi form la toasted within three miles of -tbel.alie About TO acres improved; a ant clean dwelling bon* wood barns and out houses, 'yo-ng orchard . of grafted, pcarhes.pluenv, etc Twenty acre. rf Farming lard and 10 acres slit titcbse lot, 4to .0. mile; east th s c;ty. on the Lake Road.. Price $l2O er ecre.—win cell the .:J0 acres separate if sired. -Pine t stn 0 , 7 the 20 scree: AP.‘l in flarborcrevi, comb of the Railroad Lion 53 to 10) rods. containing about .100 acne—line bank barn—good rtoderA'e =tie d Rotte—yt nog orchard\ —5 to 10 acr ,,, t of welds-- nil food, and l the I% yp slat- of cal 'traitor , . Price .1.7.600. Terms easy A Ps RV north of tl:e raiiroad station on tho,Ridre Rwrie'l ro boot 'NO n,..!re stibstar tiai farm horse, '2 ill ebsrus, orchard, out bnu.es, Pie Tlile.pl-ep is in aNo ITate id naltir.ttion. Price $lOO per at ta. Terms sa.y. , Fifty or armfor nab—the farm of T. Darlene ht Nlll Creel, at nit 41': irom the clay—good email houro—aue bank fern, orclia , ll. kc. Eon gravid nrat bottom hind Price $4,000. Possession 4111 lat. r fIAYEA k REPLRn, Agent. api Deals:aim ItealEataW Wayne Block, EA% • D tVIS CA1;80;11, , _ CEM RIVO3 OF GROCERIES. FitTITS, VXORTARIAIa Fifth Street, between State and French, Erie Pa Having purchaneu our stork befoyo the late' life in prices, we feel confident of being— able to faction, bothin price and . ' quality. • Country Produoe of every pert batteht can alwAyedepend on reneiving the Milked mat, ket prico for Moir artieles. t , DEALERS IN THE ADJOINING TOWNS, I. And on the Linea of Railroad, SUPPLIED wall FRUIT; vEactilliag. &C. USEIEVISER MAY k,JACK3OiII3 HAREM IMO% Aurt-if pvulci LIBERTY K LEAD, , . Will do more maid botter volt et a , given teat, than la/ other. Tiy 9t. lauutactoted only by :ZIEGLtR - ITHOLEVLF MUM, PAM!. ours Dcithria ER B_ + Math Thl4 - ANC, PbUs, tot:4'664P .1. SING wEll cure flier in AND PROVISIONS, Give ae ta , Call FiTTR BTR.IIT El ME
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