The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, April 26, 1866, Image 3

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ova.s Borg —Wek DM received a copy
e s boot entitled, " Pe:trolcum;
f the 01 Region of Vensago"Connty,
mr f 3 -i rmources, mode of dead
it
an d valu ts e ; embracing a discussion of
, t o il operations ; with a map and Win
o of Oil: E cenet and boring imiletnents."
o'
.hor is Rev- M. Eaton. pastor of
rtsbytertin Church, Franklin, p a a
sadAvner resident i crf Fairview town
-0 this co:nty, andltitimoteiy knowto to
of our readers. Mr. Eaton has Pro
ofort a tincalenlable valui L ind int or
hot no citizen .of North Western Penn
!baled be willing ea do without.—
Da her, McCreary & CC. are,the
f o r 14 ego in Erie.
ceafford;Demoorat calls upon Mr.
or come of his friends to glee a full
0 , r eport of the condition of his
trdbent's, in order that the public may
lei to 6 r ro a judgment. upon the pros
el their resumption. It points attention
thet thus far we<.have had nothing
tosod u nsatisfactory intimations on
lie ,red th tt tite people aro left as
;„,telet as on the first day. of the
Ye icortily coincide with the semi
d o or eotemPorary,' and join with it in
cas of Mr. Culver some definite infor
t , t h e probpects of the suspended
Are they to' resume 'or not; and if
lb w Tirkli' the bill holders lose
jeer's Taper promises to pay, or I s
; mina of their getting a part or all
bet! These questions are 'the all
t owe peso!, and the public mei—
tires that there should be no delay in
to them.
AiGOOD.-A_ cotemporary in the in—
of the State relates that recently .1 a
ti ir
Jed gentlemen fr m Ohio (said to be
a Todd) who has a large amonnt• of
; W rested in real estat\ along the (Alto t
T ins, meta well kno a businesesaan
sooty, in 'the ears be other day.—
thiosn said to the Pena ylvanian, oronr
us don't sit at Harrisburg any more.'
ot!' nid the other. ' Well,' said the
1 went to Harrisburg the other
passed for'the construction of
rsiltotd near the Allegheny river. but
od tbst Harrisburg waa notAtie \ placet
Scotts office, in rbiladelphia, was
eltgistation was done now, and eo I
r e. Mr Scott told me that I could
ed to build the road if I would build
eSsuections and in such a locality al
the Pena. R. B. ,Co., and if net, I
well go home ; em going home.
were not the literal truth, we might b
to make light of it, but as, it is, it its
fo redden' the dark of eiery bonese
Iranian with sliam .."
ra in Titus, Ile,o
adopted t ; e tot
sling of oil produc
emiog, unsoiFon
efolutions. They e,
press in teas mi.
evinces whi. the
will street wi i, the
classes in di': part
late terms the gr'
complain of, and
pprobation of all
td, That the tei of one dollar per
petroleum is opp essioe and urjust,
opiu'on of this meeting should be
dint the above tax of one dollar
lend fifty cents, or forty 'per cent.
TOO receipts, is impolitic, inaetauch
rwei every branch of industry, sus
erelpment, and thereby diminishes
re desired from the prosecution of
"5:3.
, That the'txpenditur of money in
.g oil territory has be en almost to
ested by this tax, and the revenue is
, jared to an extent mole than equal
shoe from oil.
d. That the Representatives of West
tylvania be requested to take into
tins the depressed etate of the oil
d urge emphatically the immediate
the tai on crude oil. • • .
ation wets also adopted requesting
rto resign his seat in Congress, Cr
, ter en. its duties-.
rnell Jerett • was in Buffalo; last
ompanied by his servant, itabert
ho was formerly a Slave belonging
, u_Dayis., Brown was with Davis at
of his capture, and as a COMM
considerable of a curiosity where,..
its. Ile professes to have been
„ lied to-l hie old master, and speaks
th apparent affection. Ile "entirely
all the stories of petticoats, and
tempted flight by Davie. The cap
early in the morning, before day
b,!rt heviog received orders for an
had fed' the horses, and nearly
au ready for the journey of the: .
be troopers rode up. Mr. Davis
!arta - bed, and on being awakened
loading his situation, said coolly,
r myself as a prisoner of war.'—
delay occasioned by some Booted=
'dere who robbed- the train which°
I Mrs. pa s vis, th whole. party
E' day of ihe.caprur4 have been on
Florida. Such—stripped of i een:
ties—vas the captor" of the pon
a!r._ Robert after Wards accomps
; Idrsaof his Old -master to Cana
-
to
s Testimony.
ilt sad good natured Washington
-tot the Cincinoatti Commerciale
irdentiGpublicaa, is a staunch
?resident Jchnson, and s no lees
Cf the RadiCaliin Conirress. Hie
spsa the action of thecleSconstrue
'nese laughable io the extreme.
'is published in our columns
hero giving a pretended report
' 4 Committeo to Richmond, sod
Pin en our fourth Page, pro
apart of Gen, Lee's testimony.
is his last effort, and it is far
the worst
:vt , t on Reconstruotion still per-
Iron* the most important. footl
ed before it, Dan Peke has lately
hugs toer through the latelye
41 "• and has had opportuni es
i
1 corded to few , for observing he:
it4 he B,, ntbern people u, tie loyalty.
el/ eill.be fonod to show the lime
'exist, 113 the South, when the,
o f p f etendedloyaity is melted away'
vecter io resealed under the ex
i,es
idteses of • menu Brie , when an
upeceted therefrom only by . he
in of itsirorf etager_,Blee, being'
Iceified thus
ne an unruly ani al, known PO a
f.
cch your drone, have yon not I
1
ue the iiies7ntraeies of !let beset?
►tack Riven to kicking
t impc , seible to ride him, le it
I generally ofret(S2s to any matt
li lt tam round
,the 1 , ioit.
31 ? Itte vi!it. to the South, did
y en
7 derv° ride that mute ? 1
_shot occurred on these occasions;
I 4 Atioed a discharged Confederate
ttptpd to ride bun but was fume
.Ira flit on his back.
CI tha Owlederate soldier 'ay to
A lie said thainithalseCa:;•iraakee
coat. , .
Q Did thy others make the etteinpt t -
A Another of Lee's veterose-tried .to ride
him, and suoceAletl.
Q Whet did be say t • .
180.
A Ile said, after he had dismounted, that if
he'd had a rmiment o' them ere ow/airy he'd
have whipped Kilpatrick all to -am•eh awl
that in the next war again., filo , Yankees he
intended to raise a brigade of 'eat.
Cross-examined by Mr. Stereos :
Q Is that a he mule or a she mule ?
A It's s he mule. •
Q You have monkeys in gone show, Lim
you not ? •
,
A I have. -
Q Have yon ever heard any disloyal smuts
in re!stion to those monkeys 1
A I can't say that I have. . --,
Q Have - you ever heard anything said is
their c;resenee
A A couple of young led* were-one day
standing in • front rf their cage, and I heard
one of them say it looked like Y Freedmen's
Bureau-
Q ltqw Was this remark rez , ived?
A It created much laughter.
Q Were tliera . sny personal allusion, made
on that occasion?
A SDme one in the crowd said, p ; Onting to
the orgeg'ontiing, .4 That's Sumner,"
Q D'd that please the bystanders
A Very much.
Q Did you ever neur any.oboorrations about
the hears ?
A I herd it said once •bout a one eyed
bear that he looked like Ben. Butler, and
about a grizzly, that it ought to be called Ben.
Wale.
Q Were the points of.repemblence stated!
A They were not. The observetionowee
made on the tout ensemble:with special refer—
ence. perhaps, to the ocular deformity of the
one eyed animal
Q Have you - fide shows with youleireite?
A I hove.
X Bt 2 sta it youstave ever beard disloyal re
marks io relation to tbem. ,
A I believe I heard something of the kind
once about Daniel in the lion's den. •
Q -State what it was.
A A prang lady asked me which was Dtus
iel'and which was the lion.
Q What was your reply
A I told her it was easy to distinguish Dan.
iel from th s lion, &he former wore a swallow
tail coat aud had not= utnbrella under his
arm. .
Q What d,d she say l.'
A - After -oohing into the ease the said;
very spitefully, that Daniel looked like a mean
Yankee, and she wished the lion would ohaw
him up.
Items of Local loteiest.
. A column of interesting reading will he found
on the fourth page.
• A splendid opportunity to purchase cattle or
oolts will be offered at the site adieriieed by
Mr. James Casey. Read his advertisement.
A, remarkably prosperous revival is in Pro
gress in Girard. In short, we scarcely know
of a portion of the country in which one is not
in operation. •
• .The Councils have appointed G. W. F. Sher
win City Surveyor for the ensuing year. They
must have been i‘ hard np " for material..
The post aloe in New York oily is in Nes
sln street, ins , eld of Ann street, as incorrectly,
stated in an artfole last week.
Mr. T. J. Wells, a young teacher well known
in this city, and in some'parts of the county,
proposes to become a oandidate for, Superin
tendent of Public Schools.
We have a poet among us, without mistake
—a genuine live one, too. If von don't be.
llevelt, refer to last week's Gazette. ;
A witty gentleman - from Conneautville, who
visited our offiee a few days ago, declines that
town is ce)ebrated for two tbinge—marriages
and divorces. What have our frisntLe,of the
Record to say ?
TI e time for publishing the official adver
tisements which have - crowded-upon our space
for several weeks, Will soon expire, when we
shall be able to give two or three more col
umns of reading matter.
Persons accustomed to calling at the publica
tion office for their paper-4..10'0 prefer having
them left at other places in'the city,will please
notify us.
Tke religicus revival in Cleveland' semi to
be meeting with even more Maim than here.
Up to last week the new f secessions ;timbered
74q, of whom the Methodists received 505, the
Bsptists 120, the'PresbYterbins 102, and the
Episcopalians 19. -
' According to the Oli City Register, the total
loss to the oil regions arising from the failure
of Mr. Culver's Banks, is not" less than five
tailli4e of dollars..
The Conneautville Record leeks its editorial
brethren to remember 1. the meeting of -the
loike Erie Press Association, to be, held at
Cleveland on the 7th of June next. We hope
to have the pleasure of greeting all the old
_members of the Association and a large nnm.
her of new ones on that occasion." •
. .
The city authorities have not yet adopted
oar --suggestion to procure cushions for the
benefit of our corner loungers. Meanwhile
these public beneractors are obliged to occupy
iron rails and stone d l oor steps, much to the
discomfort erthe , sensitive portions of their
bodies. We sigh to think of the distress that
must be bcoasioned by this unaccountable re.
missness on the part of our public effloisis
The fire in Titusville lan week destroyed
some twenty-five buildings, and the heats - es-
Olmsted at $300,000, on which there - isrinaly i
simall insurance.
• h • "
- The number of new buildings finished this
spring oi. in course of completion is estimated
at six hundred. We do not think we over esti
mine the figures when we say that fall five
hundred will be erected 'during the Su nmer
and; fall. At the present rate of increase
Erie will have not less than 30 000 pppuli 4 tion
in 1870, and be the fourth in. rank among the
• 1 I
cities of, the State.
' I
. We are informed by a person employed on
board the steamer Miahlgan,that it-is the in
tention of her new commander, Capt. Eryssn,
6 blive the vest4et returned to Ibis port as
soon as circumstances will permit.
Mr. Evelyn 'Evans, whose finalities as. a:.
actor are well known and favoratgy regarded
by our eititels, proposes ' retn' nieg to Erie
about the Ist of October, wit a first class
company, and undertaking the xperitnent of
keeping up a pent:meat theatre during', the.
winter. Ifebas been encourage lin his int.-
pose by a number of our !eliding citizen.; sad
feels much clnfidenee in succeii.
A trivet* letter from Washington toe - gen ?
tleman in Titusville steles that !the coimmittee,
ieleeted for the purpose have reporced'the
_amended tax bill, omitting- tbs. tax on pe
iroleum. : This, if true, will beeheering baws
t
,to slatott, every,person in _this ctirrt.„
- An evensive auction rile of hem Wool ,
i f
ens ind Dress goods has g tug enduring
the week, and`willle coitinue until farthir
notice, in the room next to the First Nations)
ilank.:,—Capt. Cronii stung as petioneer. A
rare chance for . °attains is offered,• Which
those in neecrorerty 'of the -kind of goods
mentionekvill do well to bear In mink
The officers at this city bay* received Orders
to proceed at once with the inCoine
„to as
sesstnente, and will FOOrk die t ribinit ' ilbusigi
for that purpose. ; ;;The rates, del:WW l :me, &e..
have not been changed trona what ,thar wen
last year. Every inan doing baldness of - arty
kind ie to bo called upon to utake. :eta*
and the chances for evading the tea., Thiele is
many lime availed - themselves of heretofore,
will, not boTgiria: .The tax is payable in Jaly
Those whd have had incomes of more than
$OOO will Picipitiko ."14ithe
IR !M!E WM
The act creating an additional* Law: ! Image
in this district for ten years was eaten Aed by
the last Legislature for ten years longef, and
the people will be called upon to 'the posi
tion next fall. Judge Derrickson; of Crawford
county, is the present incumbent, and it i was
generally understood that the law wan contin.
urd for his special benefit.
,Jadqies. from the
action of tb'e Meadville bar, his chances fez
re-elation are readmit tether uncertilio. A
.meeting of the Republican members cf that
6ady"bas been held, at which li L Richmond,
Pie unanimously agreed upon as their
'choice, for tba.pasition, and a committee ie
loOtid to notify him of their wish: Mr. Rich
mond replied; announcing blimelf ii 'ticandl
data; In. compliance with their whiles, and
Judge Derrietsonis thus left out in the cold,
so far as his party in Crawford county is eon
cernel. We do net know what" tattiest the
Republicans of this county will - Pam bat
understand that these' ,
is a feeling-in favor-el
an Zee man; it being urged that as Crawford
county_ has held •the Waco ten , years,- it Is no
more than just that she should concede it to us
for the next ten. Warren and Crawford furnish
both the Judges at present, and it would seem
as tf the large and able bar of Erie might be
abbe to supply 'at lead one. ",
The tbentre-going pottioli ,of Our public,
will be glad to learn that Sam Ryan, the la
b •
vorite comedian, who is always welcome to an'
Erie audience, has determined to visit the city
next month with a troupe of first elites seers.
His opening entertainment wiU be glen on
the ',vexing of'May 24th, and it la,his inten
tion to remain twenty-six nights, preivided
sufficient encontagementis received. Among
the persons attached to his troupe are snob
veil knewn on as Miss Julia Miley, Miss,
_Emily Melville, and Peter and Caroline Rich.
int.- Miss ifie'villee name is not so familiar
to our people as those' of the otheit men
tioned, but abe is exceedingly popular is jtbe
West, where it is said her pretty features Sod
winning moaners nearly let all the young-men
crazy.
, With, so superior company. Ryan
should and'andoubtedly will meet with signal
success. ;
The Girard Meet:lid Insurance Company lc
the nime of a low corporation at Girard, the
object .of to_ineura building' against .
loss or damage by lightning. The 'capital 4a
$lOO,OOO, in shares . of sctO each, which the
'Union says were eagerly latest in the space of
thirty minutes after the mencription books
had been opened. : The following are the offi
ces of thecompany
President—Major L Hest.
Vice President—C L Phelps,
Treasurer—Join! Breobt.
Beeretary—E Belknap.
Directors-114ot L Hart, Col John McClure,
Henry Ball, Esq, B D Pickett, 1) B Belknap,
Jobn Gulliford,-E &Belknap. Gen H L Brown,
Thomas McClure, L 5 Wright,James ftslnpson.
John Brecht, Q L Phelps, IC A Ralph and 11 .
Petfit. • • • - • , •
The following sot has passed both branches
of the Legislature and been signed bp the
Governor :
That all persons who have-been metered
into the service of ',Be United States. and hive
served therein for a period not less than nine
months, in the war to suppress rebellion, and
their property, sod those persons who have
been discharged from Bald servbe, on soeount
of wortnds or physical disability. contracted
in paid service, and their property,, and the
widows and, orphsne of snoh rersons, end
their property, Agit be exempt from the pap
ment df-all bounty and:per capita tax levied,
for paying bounties tu volunteers in the Selr-
Intl counties of this Commonwealth, and snob.
persons shell 1000 be exempt .from the pay
ment of Militisfines.
A friend at Edinbcrt, whose opportaniiies
for judging of the qualifications essential for
making a good, superintendent, of public ,
schools ' are perhaps better than any other
person's in the- county, Writes to
. n 5 in very
complimentary_terms of the manner In which
Mr. Fisk has performed the duties of hii office,
and urging his re-eleetion. We have no doubt
Mtn!. his testimony, to Mr. Fisk's efficiency is
well deserved, but prefer not committing our
selves to any gedtleman in particular until is
obtain a full list of the candidates in the
-
One of the committee of observation-who
occupy the street oornersouad maks themselves
useful to the eosnaninify by dissecting the sp.
pearance wad character of passers-by, is high
ly incensed at the comments made in the
newspapers upon the new style of hoop shirts.
He says they are the most popular fashions
scans the people of his class ever adopted.
affording ac they de,'so tine an opportunity
fee a Critical examination • of the points most
diaconal) among his fraternity. ,
The expectation of our Citizens that thetas.
sightly old market U 1129,111114, disfigures our
WietPark, vested be removed next:montfotro
again doomed to disappointment. The Conn
oils have rescinded Melt former action provid
ing for its sale and removal, and directed, that
irehall remain until another is erected and
made ready for c which, from present Jodi.
cations, -will be some time about the year
1900: . • • ••
The hence. of E. Chileen and S. Morton, In
Girard. were entered by burglars on Tpesday
night of last week, and SO in money idolen
from the former, and a - Over watch from the
latter. Oe Saturday night. the rognee visited
the home of Peter Win..
; in the lame town
but failed to catch that gentleman , nipping,
and Were frightened off. :Their wisittnrned
ont rather profitably for Mr. W., no he found
valuable pistol in his yard the next morn
ing. " •
A bed of cannel coal has been discovered on
the Allegheny river,'Near the . month of Niune
cisel4 - tin infest above Warren ad 'seventy or
eighty from Erie. It bee been examined by
nnineat geologists; and the quality is pro
.eonuced equal to the celebrated Dreckinridge
coal of Kentucky.,
The entertainment, of Prof. McCollister. in
Farrar Hell. ,on Timeday and Wednesday
evenings, have been attended with better one
cese than he anticipated... They will be con
tinued this and. Friday • evenings, and. we
presume continue to be u largely patronized
ae before. Thi; Professor's tricks are:swarth
seeing: He is ecelled by few in bit .profes
elon.!. ,
t ilos'. 11. Van Amato, weaker of Congress
Nit:dile adjoining Tete - Yotilt dietit6i, writes
that he does net think the salons at Washing
ton will pass*he act granting ;aids to tile:
soldiers who waif edin 101, but that the bpi
'equalising bounties trill be adopiid lartirithe
close of the present session.
A man residing- not far from teoli it
into his head some weekaagn that itewartoo
posr to afford his eonaty . paper; and discota
tinned his rubscription. Mt soon atirentovo
to the lest, arbors we' learn that ha died In
great &pity. A fearful warning to all'whe
are too.eliner to 'take their hints nevispaper.
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The Elk Advocate comes to us in a new dim.
and wearing s vastly impend oppearniatti.4
The stew editor and pnklinier genii. deter,
Wined to make the paper' of lelItort•
sad we treet , ther Demerits of Elk eonity
will nut fail to give it *remunerative patron.
age. „ ,
Batter sold in • Thiteuto tart weak at - the
moderate:Ma of oak- nifty -8» sante! per
pound. rhet,,,s delft 104 plu# tir nn coueace
housekeephicia Lt.
There is ontentuta
ei a country vieWspa
i!iu don't hare any n
lost anything by the
Wo cannot hrlp bu
editors who are eons
tho unpleasant atilt
ou.in.heting the editor
elank btu - in
insinuate that you have
4resitinz.—Ezehave.
Itliiek a times that the
['Judi) , crumiiling about
i d of their; c Mug; are
Me of their oAnynani
tiley To a min
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t i vprecigted by the p.
lies to the evict este
inn) ie fit for bispoei l ion, and Understand.. his
Widnes., we believe the publication of a
i i
newepiper to be as a Veeablo and romunera.
.live an employment al ban be',adopted. ,
.
The citizens of Ti nstille avd vicinity do
not intend to let thelnew county movement
drop. The measure i to be thoroughly met;
tated during the*comi g canvass, and theca's.
didatee Tor Legislate a compelled to declare
their visits upon the. 3 et tabjeot. It will bailie
aim of the new coast men to get candidates
nominated in favor ofl their project. Failing
is this, tliffmill ,casil their`rinliport for - the
gentlemen who (Minee iiitlitheir wishei, ir
raspeotivet of their p my affiliations. There
wall be some comical !splays Of "ground and
l i
lofty ambling" in t e political arenas of
Crawford end Penang counties next fall.
, . .
The desk., books, p a t i pers, and other mate
rial-belonging to the periniendhntle office of
the Philadelphia .& Erie railroad-hue-ell been
removed io‘this city, add lienceforthlaie will
be the headquarters of' the road. ',The change
in the location of the offices has added two
dozed or more to our lopulation.n. oat of them
"young men; clerks in the different depart
ments of the company business.' The indict
in Wright's block occupied by the railroad
offices haie been fitted up *in. a style of rare
neatness and aoaveniehce. .:
We
e -- hu the comments of
rtily enders the
Dispatch of Weclou y morning upon - the
manner in which our ity council proceedings
ate conducted. The inconsistent, , nnparlis
mastery and absurtfirity to which the action
of that body is suried i on is a burleique upon ,
the name of u government. Onr oily fathers
ehouid have a &shoot muter placed over
them. to teach them the elementary rules for
conducting a legisittille body. .
The extensive manufietftring firm of TibbslX,
Shirk Si Whitehead h‘e purchased six lotson
Twelfth street, near fliussafru, oe which they
.deiugn erecting bail d i ngs fcr their purpose
upon a much larger keale than their present
works,. The energy of !this firm hoe built up a
trade exceeding that f any other establish.
meat in their line wesj of s-Buffs'cr. 7.
r
The Oil City Registei says four-fifths; if. of
all the people '2 of the th district, are anxious
that MP. Culver shoal resign his seat in Con•
geese. It contends that "If Congress fails to
remove the tax on 'petroleum, it will tie clearly
his fault." There is mimber so.called rem.
sentative of the petroleum interests who will
have to share the blaibe with COlver.
si t
In spits of ths.onrio ity of many, no person
his yet.' been able to certain the reason for
sending the body of iregular soldiers here,
now, occupying the Perk House. .The, only
reasonable suggestion that we have heard is
- 4
that they have been se t. to keep the Aboli..
Rion - Citpperheads tram rising in rebellion
against , the Governmer t.
The carpenter shop )f ginseY & Shenk was
broken into on Thu:Today evening of last'
s
week, and some $75 w o rth of tools taken from
it. There were about 200 worth of tools in
the building, and the 'robbers are supposed to
have been frighten:oi or they would - have
taken mole.
In Summit townshipt on Monday afternoon
and evening a heavy"now fell, covering the
ground on Tuesday me i rning - to the - depth of
about ten lichee. It was a genuine old De
ese:6er snow, and pro ad conaluiively that if
winter has gone to paro unknown - he has left
'some of his garments behind. • . .
%siesta that hiesariAlaverstick ft Vincent
have sewed. the privillege of building a grain
elevator on the Phila.l& Erie:railroad doek.-
ICU to be on an eztsns vs lam's—capable of
'BB4:taint:iodating ser e I hundied thousand
bushels. The buildin of the elevator is to
be commeneed as soon possible.
The following Patti'
amounts eel opposite t
requested to come for
delay, and save oars,'
trouble : : •
e ere owing us to the
eir names. They are
rd and Rattle without
If and them further
3. R. Band, Lundy's - L I ,
Wm. Rageriy; Waterfo
F. Bmitb, Greenville.
The following la one'
apptopriation bin, pas
present session :
For rebuilding light ( 6'1)&0..81 Presque Me,
Pentia.. (Lake Erie) upon the .moat eligible
eight. under the control of the Light Rouse
Board, twenty file thensand doßare. .
Tbe New Castle Gasitte-ls jubilant over the'
disoovery pion at 13Iip*ry Rock, in Lawrence
county. It'elikime that a two hundred barrel
well has been struck, y eldibie,superlor quit
i
41 ,
jty o lubricating oil, worth $2O per barrel.:
The evelopments; it a ye . prove that region!
to the best oil leirlt ry in the world.
Re . J. L. Finnecal will deliver a lecture
Patricks;dhuro 1 , on.liandey evening]
Mk, the proceeds of which .are to 4tio
id towards the raising of "it new tam
es band." 1 .
Messrs. SUMO'S & l'Jciimeir have re'insed
from Europe, having Caimpleted their ariange;
ti
amnia for shipping oil 'Teat from this port to
the old Continent. Fif en cargoes have been
contracted for, to be ehippe4 to Berne, Prue-
in
'Kay
*PO
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'Do not fan to prima one . of the Dower it-
Almanacs, - fir sale atitisteotliee. The price
le . only twenty-five cents, and no perion whp
bee obtained one would(pnri with it- for three
owes ite cost.
, „
• The Venting* Spec or establishment blia
been leased to Johni ft, Whitaker, Esq..
Mr. Cochran, the fo.er editor, retiring to
embark in amore ag4eable and, we tenet,
trolitabla pursuit.
The Spectator, a ti d e I
ran paper. published
in . ll* city by Mr. E. E. Sturzneekle, hoists
the name of Mr. Ssofiald to the bead of its col
umns ne a Candidate 'for re-eleCtion Coe -
glees. • ;,
The ladies vill findto their advantage to
call at the store of M. ',lan C. Beebe, who is
ieceiving r large iaStallatent of new String
Goode, purchased eines prices have been re..
dined.
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• The Yowls Metes . 'Literary A.ssooistion, of
Corry, rhea decided, dies a.very exciting de
bate. that the Pr,ealde4 vas notjustillebleln
vetoing the Civil Elghttr Bill. Bow badly the
President. most letti.l4 Yeadsiakt, - Joursta,
( 1 0k) _ • 11" •
Accommodations for four geslSattlett baud
us. Apply at the Ott east
office,- or tolifss:
Kistadig..Tenth'itteet, fl e-doors ei of Pa
rade, serib fide.
The Buffalo Courier Pips the notes of E.. 13
Bank
,Of. Ezobasige, which suspended
watik - ,oitmro age, are redeemed at par at the
leek of Attica, is thit dity:
of Sawed 'Weed', will he roll ithosp.
Apply at this office. oe et‘ifeene A Cronen:e
wattles store.
ME
.. . . . Vim 11149; EarriCo4P.V., 1
„.• • , i lAprit.2•l. 1466 - 1
- Bar. Ossirarm :—l•hivejostraturbedbouit
'firma a AMA ttflitlabar , where , . I bate brew
t
opeodig come wniks at tbe Bie'sad - Barlan
SratarTOT , Dro. Haste 4 Barbour. Forth
tiaaast:daßß4ad ow lomat tae to raabi•li.
MEE
_
akar; Awemet - it. Fern Jong 1 tin / Itat 66 -
l efittOtatiloms,tillit .0.. 1 4tCP0 14 ., Ind be
lids. I had tried many medical men but with
no permanent beaetit. In March I went to
the justly tselettrated Eye and Ear Infirmary
of-Drs Ballet& & Barbour, it 249-Penn street,
Pittsburgh. At the time of my going I was
totnllp,biind, ned ranch faired /...0, 0- Tdi'svrr
eniaia 50,.. Fol • twelve days I VIM to anti
from- the other; I could apt see; Ist Wier o uhl
mr ey e s fie ;r.eaa bj others From the elm- ,
menesmentottrest.tarrit my ryes began to im.
prove.and e , -totinned to do an. Ina few weeks
I could - walk .stone, 'and before leaving could
g' anywhere about the city; a walking evi
dence of their skill and siNosestel treetmenf.
Tie Inflammation of both eyes was cared and
'eight rettaied t - o
- the right one. Had I applied
a little miner botireyes would have been fully
restored.
_During the time Fwas•in, their Infirmary.,
was eenstently:•• seeing •their patients under
treatment, end those whom they hid cured.—
Cases of all kinds and of the worst. forme, af
t.Mt years of tres•ment by others without ben.
efit,loon ,yiqlded to their and even made
will ' Cises!that badlsritaccfirsidiredbeynnd
hepe'Eaffbi Ihem been eared-" Croseed eyes
haste,been straightened, sore eyes cured, the
blind made to ree,•the deaf to hear;.dieforteff
features Made beautiful and defornied limbs
made straight. These patients are not eon:.
hoed to oar own, tut come from all adjoining
States. lint:Reslbit &Barbour are very frank
and truthful in their 'repreeentations to pa
tienfe„.stnting their prospects of recovery just
as they afteruards Proved to be. By all their
'patients they are respeeled far their skill sod
truth and beloved for their kindeeturand cone
test'. • If through'yottr ittluenele any afflicted
oats are induced to place themselves under
tbiietrestment, it will be conferring on year
fellowmen s favor that eats only be folly ap
,precisted by.those suffering ones lite myself
who have beemilien eight, or beautiful fea
tures, or useful limbi, or health and com
ics-rt. Respectfully and truly, •
COXIMANDUR Bo I'Bolll. -It is with much plea . .
sure our citizens learn the appointment of this
gallant and popular officer to the command of
the Michigan. 'ln days of .yore, be was4l,
;ached to this ship as peat Midshipman ; nosi
he mounts the quarter deck as commander.—
The pleasing record of the " bliddie" bas
ewer been ,treasured up; and'we now greet del
Commander with °Remoras. The gervices of
Com. F,, under Admirals Foote, Porter and
Lee in the Mississippi squadron, to which be
was attached the most of the time during the
war, were noted with pride by his numerous
Mends here. His last command was the iron
clad " - Eases," for soma time the. Sag ship' of
Admiral Porter. Success to Commander Bey.
son; "long may he ware.", •
A NNOPIICENENT. ' • —.
Ma. Roiron.—Pleaae announce the moo of Thames.,
Well., Seq.. aa a candidate tor th • ones of County *u
p rintoodeot of ecboA, en ject to tae decision of the
convention of Vav 24. • , ap26.:tt
INTSBUSTIIII4 xorsts. -
• P. HARTMAN,'*: ,
The well known Machinist, hankie rettirnadittnn Nei
York city, with the largest astortneot of
. ,
GU S , I S .0 I. 8, kC.;
Ever brought - 4i
Call and examine his /tort. Yon cutoot Ihil to End
whit you want.
or Gone an 'Pistols repaired in a satisfactory nun
1111r.
Ca It lon want' fret elm fien. or Pistil, esti at
Hartman's, Smenth strict, between State and l'eszb,
meth aide. ap26-3w •
FARRAS _
it,
Tim:day, Wednesday,, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday,'
Ap U 24th, Mb, 24th t i7tti and 2Rtb.
PRO!. d: MADAM MACALLISTER,
liamerous c*tly sad ertnt Pretente given away each
Zvenlng !
An en*, chino programme nightly. No kit will
be repeated daring the week, unless by gpeelal revisit.
ror 11.1coNs 60 ea-i.e. No half prke. For tale at,'
Dauirtia I . o7raary di Cis e, No.ll, 2..osth Parkftuar.
Doors opals at 7 COracienee at A." 4254 t
PUBLIC
Will
bet anl , l at _Pratte See. on the premien of the
imtweriber. in Harbor Creek township, at the pin ILI.
Creek, one mile south of the Beira lo Bond, -
C MONDAY, APLIL, 30TH, • 1860,
The following property 2 •
Forty-Ave Good Dairy Cows,
0
E \ F•
0 K E OF - OXEN',
EIGHT COLTS, '
-
•_• . ,
r From two to four yearn
• - Ands mambo; of articles too !immunise -to mention.
• ,
-
Bale to rommeeee at 9 o'clock. Tame nude brawn
on day of tale. ap24 : l2g • JAMES CLUT.
sToue..
:6 97
690
62
of the 'clauses of - the
ed by Cowen at the
MUSIC AND 1411.310Af. INSTRIIMINTS ,
DESCHMTION. •
Wien, FlesPli isodGerroan. skier of the best qual
ity.
wits for Cbtokeriosk Nose. Wm. M. Zasersosi%
Drucker er.'ro *l4 add Raven k BMW' Plane roil*:
also. the celebrated Tryst 811.1aelez 001 net Organs and
Ifelodeon
Music endBtrlor sent by, mill free of poster,.
AU orders protopfir ettsmers4 to._
thAloras, of Mule 'sat freest( poetege, isp2l-11
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11, 7
•13-;:p:44 7 .:r 14 (-G ():D S.;
.• r,_.
Now szcznnia_
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- JOHN C. BEEBE'S.'
Z•
laqinanil4l2-. _
RALPH DUNHAM
New Advertielemente.
FIVE NlttliTL ONLY!
- • - IN ITN it
WONDERd 3 MIRACLES
WEIGEL .ZEIGLER,
Na. 820 State Street, Erie, Pennsylvania!,
Della* In
TO' MILLI! _ 11r430:4 1 1 8 171LY
'AT QRAND STREET 'CHEAP STORE,
•
NEW YORK ,CITY, •
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Yoti - oss pnrebase Cnt Lesitics sr •11.11inewr Goods
ellosper then down town Jobbers:ell
• - •whole ;riven. Cali.
Ribbons, Hike' Flown*, 31111Inery, Ls
4t.c received daily frOnt suction. '
. . KOWSRO 'MLR?.
269 r 3 1 1, E)1 Grand Ft., ehd ei sad ee Ann)
irpo Fifth bkek tot from the Seven. .ap2e4m
•
Neteit TO TUE Pf.I#LICs
Winrsas my wife, it•ry Tien Guano?. bu left tny bid
and baud . wiibentjast gull or provocation: Ibieaa to
caution all portent harboring or trusting ber on
nentilini,ini I wilt p. 7 DO ta of bar contracting
IifeRCILLIM Q. cf OZONE% .
Erie, 1886.3:t
F IJUNISIIINO 'STORE
PS WIWI AND .GENTLIDI
'iviikity of Meldris% Plats and Taber •' -
fEAbY.MADE CT I OTHING; •
Ladtse Readollide Under. ellottitnee: A variety of CI • ME
- Furnishing. goods.
.on or watou :du be kept on bend; tad alio aside b
order. Oar glade are all otatorteetwed by cunning
Stemple& litittatint,PlatiOr end, n AMID( done at the
sbotemkt nnHee. Also, als ils• yerfete of the latest style
Pattern@ for Ladles' and Children's Gerasenta. Alt or
dere esUl be promptly attended ti. ' •
Jong --
iplo Ily Frei:4lBß, between 4th and 6th.
==
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1
HYDE & PATENI
OIfSE lIOE Oi? CUIZIVATon,
The above invaluable IntVeineot bail always received
the first premium whenever eallibited,std all who bait
and it pronouos it far superior "o an • thing else of thi
kind The following are some of the advantages this
Cultivator has over even - other kind now id one
let. Lightness szeildursaiSty; being ma eat the best
gusty of steel, , highly polishcd, and the whole bugle•
isientweighbig from fifty to gritty men tr.
2d. adaptation . to MON Wad. of work theta any other
cultivator known; being srfect and thorough Cunt.
vatot. whe n meet with all the teeth on. 'leaving the
thgree a onti y dwren
h r
Cultini level. and working nearer. the rows
n othvato. -
3d By removing the smell teeth;
perfect
sttsehlog the,
elute to the shcvel, it is the toast ;infect tnetzument
for billing that can be found
4thd, te the hest bastrementfer miring and digging
potabwe ever hue , tea.. a Sun and horse eat sovnr
potatoes as feet as a bores can walk, Mal M o and
teems can dig (rent 300 to 500 habits ;of potatue la w
day, when the crop le a fair one.
6tb. It wolkseqnsily well In corn or by kin I of crop
Requiring miltivailusr, an 6 in mod cues hand hoeing
can be dispensed with.
iith: lb chapters'', cansidertng the ma y kinds of
work to which .t eau bi applied—the fanner heels t ir
ons implement all that Is necausry for cultivating and
any koed otcrap, yr covering and digging pots
tom..
Numberless rartidratrs from the motr.nfloontial far
mers in the OM; d States might bo riven of the gape
r.ortty of she above Implement over all others designed
for 'Rae porno es.
We shall be pleased t • receive a a 11 lions any one who
'media Cultivator or Shovel Plow and explain to them
the merits of the above for • lioeover all otter (cage
merits or the kind. We warrant th's Flores 1100 to work
u • Cietiv.tor as well as any Confuter Made—cia a
Shovel Ptow.o well many Shovel Plow—ar d as a Home
Hoe a complete success, or refund the money if it doer
not meet this marmites.
Ws also,teee on, had ou
in connection with r-Iferdi
ware,Stoves Tinware, and Henn FurtiPtilegarde.
eomerete amottomot of Horse Rates, Hand Palms, Grain
Cradles, Scythes, deaths% Yorke, Hon. Shovels, dpad s,
Am. Don't foil to give us a ell.
W. W. PIERCE & CO.,
Pole let, for Norm Hoe in Brie Co., Psi omit Ashtabula
Co., Ohio. Cower State and 9lb Rte.. Itrie.
Ws. V. Prztumi. rap2Vl33-11,3 Gro..T. Remise..
AQUI DI MACIN wa..—The prettiest thin/4114 "sweet
est thing," and the, met of it for the least money. It
overcomes the odor of perspiration; genius and wide
delicacy to the ; hi a dollish:ha perlarne;- &we
headache and inflammation, India a waggery compass
ion in the hick *la, in the nursetA and open the toilet
sideboard., It can be otOatned everywhere at one dellar
per bottle. '
Saratoga SpOsig Fetter, sot& by all Druggists
&T.-4860.- 7 X.--The }mount of Plantation Bitter.
told to one year is somawhat stattillW TM, would
dB Broadway six feet high, from the Park to 4th St.
Drakes manufantOry Is one of the institution' of New
Pork. it hi said that Disks pkin fed ail thsrookflaVi;-
Waters States with his saheb:lllo *3. T.—lEtol—X
and then got the old granny Isgtelators to psis s law
"preventing diedgastag .the face of nature," wlieh
eves %dm a monopoly. We do not know how ' t'his
bat we do know the Equitation Diners sell ss' no other
mottle ewer did. They are used by all elaiees of the
connanotty, , and ire death on Dyspepsis4ertain
They are very" Invigorating when langaid an d weak,
and a great appetizer.
Parataga Qprlag Water, Sold Vali Draggle&
II
Ka Wog the kettle from the fire I scalded -myself
very sevevly—bae hand almost to a crisp. The torture
was uoMarable. , • • • The Iterseaullastssig Ltaimeat
reLeved tL• pale almost immediately. It healed rapidly
sod left very little sear.
YOsTrit, 420 Dead Bt. Phila.
This to merely a stunple'of what the Bustani Lint
ment will di,. It ie invainebis In all cues of wonnis„
swellings, sprains, cats, 'bruises, @mins, ate , either
upon man or teas:.
Beware cf counterfeits. None to genuine anion
snapped in line ateelpin'i engraving, bearing the Mg
nature of G. W. Westbrook, Chemint, and the prints
stamp of Betas Barnes k,CO.„ New Mk.
Saratoga Wirtag Water, sold by all Draggles
Alt who values temalltd head of hair, and ita pm
/oration from premature tmldnets and turning gray,
wl.l not fail to um Lyon'. emeinsted 'Wharton. It
makes the heir rich, soft and glossy; andantes dm
dra if, and Mures the hale to grow with Ineurient
beauty.,, 11 b cold evert where-
THONAS LYON, Chealtst, N. Y.
idaratoga lapdog Water, sold by all Druggists.
' Wirer Lim le ?-1 yeung lady, retrincieg to• ber
cousttzy hems atter a sojourn of a few months In New
It ark, was hardly seeogn'ssd ty her friends. In place
of • rustic flushed fsee, she had ILSON ru'y
of almost marMo smoothness; and 'wield of 22, she
really appeared but 17.. She told them pistol/ !the
used Ilagao's Yignolie Balm;end would cot be without
Any lady can improve herpersonal appearance
eery mutts by_using this article. It tan hi ordered of
Any druggist for only SO cis.
Faratoga Opthts Water, said be all Druggists _
Helestneeri Inimitable Efate Coloring has been stead
ily growing in fare-for trier twenty ;cora, It seta upon
the abeeibents at the roots of the hair, and changes It
to ice original color by degree R. All Instantaneous
dyes deaden , nd isjare the bah% lleimstreers is sot a
dye, tat is certain in its sisedta, promotes its growth,
and is a beautiful heir dressing. Price,so cents and $l.
Sold by all dealers.
Saratoga Sado; Water, sold by all Druggists.
LTOill TIMM! OP Pau Jaisici 611rOt 8.43 r Jodi
gestlon, nausea, heartburn, sick neadaehe, cholera mor
hum, Where's Srarmiug, godd allutuhut is require!. Its
easeful prepuntkm anCentire Inuit, males it a 44,eap
ani reliable article for millinery purposes. ' Bold every
where at 50 cents per bottle.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by 11 Dragg4to.
frO THE triDIROOL DIRECTOR!'
OF ERIE CODNTE,
Gentlemen— In
,ptureuenee or the 43d eel:lion or the
act of Mat dth. 1334, you arelnireby n.tlfied to meet n
ernarenti4n et the court hone in the city of Erie, on the
drat Tueeday in Usy twit, being the that day of she
month, at 1 o'clock p. to, and select, Tire 'IOC% by 1115,
jordy of the whole number present. one perion or liter
ary and oel cline aoqitremente, sod skill and experience
in the ere of tfachtur as County Superintendent for the
'three eneowedlog re ar; sod etrtifY the mutt to the
State Superintendent at Rartleburg. -a required by the
thirty-ninth and fortieth section of sal i set.
aprl2-3t L. I'. FISK, Co.iilnp't.
r-
NoTic R.
The CO poratots of the Erie remet - ry are hereby
nottßed that•the annual meeting of WS corporator,
Rill be held at the Secretary's 01104; crjen•Urfee office.
D.tirt Poiree.) on the let Tuesday of May nett Ns) 14,
1848,1 at 7 o'clock, p. m , for 'be our, 0.. of electing
manners for the ensuing year, and for the twanuctlon
of such other business se may be brought before them.
Ity order ottlairresideet.
D. ElDL'SlCitr„.Secr
FAII3I gait tiALR-,-Thenn - enlisted niters ter
Pais his lerm, situ .tad in Fairview township, nos
mile east of Ridge Reed, LOU.
teeing Wiwi's, an Improved a:mut 6 antra t.r seed
Iliad timber. Redd !aria has eroded &borer!' • small frame
dwellivg bons. 'With good stone cellar and.• good frame
ham 42 by CO L et, with &shed at each end—a good well
?limit water s and. young orchard oi hash freit'.
/for pastleulan enquire ot the underaigned no the
maims. tepl9-Ern•l - SILAS BOYER.
MUIRMISIIN ATTENTION:
AGS - NTS WANTED.
. .
all those wanting the best Wowing Witotifnes, or
*Cowen and Rearm combined, will pinkse address for
Mont.-114 • . V R.-OLLZETT,
- • Letioimf, Ertupeanty, Pa. ,
trglJee gent i 02 4 . 4 .411 COM Planter uid Dror,
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rr'Leral Avails mated forevory tiwishlp In North
Western Nnanylikttlo. .. . ; spa) jmf, ,
'DOR SA
AUCTION
GREENS
600 Preach Street,
khoitilot elliontietold Goods of every refits. either
Doi! orpoond hand. The lot embraces
PAM(/' R
DINL'W ROOM, scriscio!„t E 3 ILIIDHIIN PintliMM;
ALL KIND . S OP CARPETING, OILVIATF, &a. ..
, .
Thts fil a tare el . aes tot beasell“pses !alit me . their
Among at &very low pries. We sell atPutelesad retests
We. 'ilnetteas tees a week, • , .
-.-----WlDNltgiMitil 1 3 41..SATMIDAY8. , •
• `Pieties needing an. of the slxeee goielsalll pleas* sell
Oltf made* thou.. Mee blithest price paid Willi lied,
_o , oieleOd goodlN 4 . 1 . Iprr In web et Waft. ,fsb/tr.
- ' • ...
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AND COMMISSION STORE
0 , .• •
Fiona of ill litlnds.
_ .
rjrne! fa BIEL T otTipouTuanniu TON re
I xot .Whibkiy Peeparati- , no .
11(1OFLAND'S GPSIMANi BirrlinBl
V.ii Vire
Dio.ll:cy r•kultirk fiona any ranlo
ofltttapyat•th'canrol Lt a.roie
diseorta or camp
1., alattn or youth, silt Clut rn tto, s p. l l o
I. o t , lot.tnnemat on bstd I'q tora.fot a: ina, L
rain ot.:a tlPat. •
DYSPLPtIA,
OA Quinn retaßlug [rut' &collets of tli• Lllrr
Digestit r orgr.tir, arc cured br
BOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITITRS.`
Tb:s Bator* bee Terfornied more mires, ire] better
artsfacaon, has troon - tatlithntiy, h . a more rrsnstatita
.ogle to vouch 'or a than n . ov sl thin in thr Lott
(at Wed. fy any one to eautridict tbG sutertiou, and
fir pay $l,O 0 to any ono !rho will produce a ce.tnicate
nbilsbid by us tliat is not genuine.
1100FIAND'a GERMAN BITTERS,
... , ,
CH - eery every cies el chronic or memos debi!ity stet
, lisieri.e of the Wee's. Otaerre the tollowleg ktmpkons
r*a . tlng kola disorders of the digestive (prom' :
Censtigettlon,lnwsrd Piles, Fullness of Dlnn4 to the
lead. Acidity of the Stomach, Nemeses, fleartbnen, Dis
gust for Food, FUltleil or weight in the Stomach, Sour
glaciations, Shaking or Fluttering at the rit of the
Stomach, Swimming of the (foul, Durrted and difficult
Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Cho) inc or Fuffocit=
.nggensations when in a lying posture, Minn.,. of Vie
-40.1, Dr to or Wets b •Cut the right, Fever noi Dull Vain
in the llse 1. fouticisney of Pevetratiner, Yellowness of
the - kin end Eyes, Pain in the Side. Delt, Chest,
kn. Sudden Fluthes of Iles% anteinglo the Flesh. Con
stant lottsginings of gill and great Depruation of 3 pleas.
• Rsuatuare, that this RI Wirt isnot al ohoolia contains
no z Ivo Of withkey, sod eannutmtke drucdtaids, but la
the best tonic in the world.
READ WHO SAYS SO.
From Rev. W. D. iieterled, Panto: or Tweeth Bapthit
• Chuieb, Philade.
asntlemen- I have recently been laborhig wider the
trans-lug *Mete of indigestion, nee /mauled by a...pros
tration of the narrow system. Sumerous reraidies watt
recommended by Mende, and some of them tetra],
without roller. Year Hoottand's Gernert Bitters were '
recommended hyperemia who had tied them, and whose 1
%nimble remotion of these B ttera induced me to try
to an. I mint confess that I bad an avereisu to Paten%
Medicinea from the "thousand and one" quack "Bitters"
stboesooly Mtn sauna to be tirtstm oil sweetened a d
drugged liquor upon.the comm inity to a ail lay, anti
the undinefor which, I feu , is Lomat. many'a ".„
tinned drunkard. _Upon learning time • ours 'Was really
a medlarret preparation I teok it with happy elt et. jug
action, not only upon the ad Path, but upon Q.
gang. WSJ prompt and gratifying. I feel th%t I have
derived greet end pertusnent benefit from the - ma o f a
(es !ma'am Very respicthillf rotten,
W. D. Sll3O fRIED,,No. 254 Thackanazon St.
From the Rer.g. D Fendail, Amldiot Editor Christian
-Chronicle, ?balsas.
lbetve derived decided benefit ftom the ovenfEoollana's
Gannett Bitters, and I feel It my privilege to recommend
them Si MOSS TILIGibIS tonic tp iirlirbe ire WI - bring
from general debility or from dinneekrising Com the
!derangement of the Ilver.
I ! Yonrs truly, ! E. D. FESDALL.
Prom Rev. D. Rerrige, rastor of the riuutlyank ilaptist
-Chm ch, Ehilsda. .
Ft= the men, teePretahte rotomneetattlnot ra ven to
Dr. Itoodatel'eGe - rman Bitten?, I was induced to giro th rm
• triaL After ming several bottles, 1 fano.' them t o be A
good remedy for debility, and a moat escellent I..nic for
the stomach. • D. mo KIG K.
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From Rev. Wm. Smith, formerly Paa r of the Vinarn.
tfrwp and Jiilville (Y. ) Rap 'et Churches.
Having need in - my 'amity a nambeFFFF of bottlers of your
Roolland'e German Bitters, I have to say I regard' them
elan excellent medicine, specially adapted to remove
the diseases they are recommended 'or. They errmitheir
and invigorate thee; stem when debilitated, and are we-
ha In disorders of the liver, lose of appetite, kr.. I are
also rearrmendedthein to several of my 'friends: wilt
have tried tßeeo, and found them greatly beneficial iri tho
reetwation of health. Yours truly,
WM. 549/PH, 989 Hutchinson St., PhtlailL
BEWARE •OF COUNTERFATS.
See that the signature of 'C. 31. JA,CiiikiN" is en the
orappar °teach bo•t!e
Stoned year nearest druggist not hose The articles ID)
not be put off by any 'of ths intoxicating preparations
that may be cifered in its place, but send -as and we
will tarried securely packed, by *spew.
rir Principal Office and Manufactory, No. 631 Arch
Street, Philadelphia., Pa.
SONER .k . RVANS,
[3i:iceman to C. M. Jackson Co.,] Proprietors.
Por s de by drasgists and deniers in every tan in the
United a:titres desT63 ly.
HAYES KEPLER'S COLUMN.
DWELLING lIGUSEi FOR_SALE.
Pour first clais trvildiog lots on atlt end :VI Streets,
'West side, a part of the estate of Dr. Nall. This property
is all in one b..,dy, and very iPsirable.
Roil; ea s property for sale.-3214 feet front on sth St,
between state and Peach. We wid cell this. property
cheap.
Moue and lot on Second street, between :gate and
Peach. TbLs dieirable property contains about 3( of a
city lot—fins fruit—honse in good repair, and via be
sold cheap for prompt pay.
The-fine large dwelling house of Mrs. J.L.Rodgors, on
Penh street, a =ley of Second . Roues in the most
complete repair. I rice low—terms ass,.
Find clam throe etory brick dwelling on Gth street.
es rt ride, flamed comp'ete, and >=tll bo col t.ata bar
' gain.
HOUSE AND I.OT FOR SALE—RetireenSustravand
I . lyrile streets , on the I enk. House two stories, end in
good condition. Price $1,600.
We haves numher • , f very desire private residences
for se worth e, from $5,000 to $15, 00.
C /STAGE 110 USE FOR S tLE—On Chestnut sties',
betweeo Ninth and Td nth streste. Boors has pilaw,
pitting room, dicing zoom, kitchen. tbrae brdrooMr.
closets, cellar, etc., n a roplete rep lir.
FIRST MISS DWELLING FAR. SSI.P.—On Eighth
street, Bret dour e.st otSt Rouse new, lot 53 by.y3s
STORE, FOUNDRY, WATER POWER ANT) l.(18
FOR STORES I. ott SAI E otter f.yr este ICS by SAI
test, corner of Stile and Eleventh streets, end by le:.
feet on State street, south of Liley's Machine +hop. Thei
is decidedly the best property (or sate to the etty :Jr
or cbiatAbopo. stores, etc., atd will be sold in lota to
soil the pnrettasers.
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
• •
A Fall City Lot on F.14 . 11th etreet, between Wyrtle and
Cheatanc. Also, the Lot lathe rear, on seventh street,
convenient to canal,. very desirable for Manafacturing.
Two choice dry hots on Fourth street. 2d West en
Chestnut, 41 feet 3 inches by 165'feet.
We have left a number of T.uilding lots on Seventh
and Bads', 'street,. isetwted Rolland and German. All
high gravel ground and very desirable.. - ,
one acre of land oa Cherry street, west cf . Cemetery
Thu is a flue. dry lot.
.. . . . ,
One fall City Lot, corner •of Eleventh and Cheat:nal,
ouch side. Pelee $1,600. also, One on ?Werth St, Vest
of Myrtle. Price sl,ofo'. - • •
Ten Dailding Lot,, earner of Eleventh end SattStn.„
OsieCity Got...d-ner Tenth and Kettle Sts.
On, on Tenth St., between Myrtle and Cbestant, north
side. This MI tont s.treetie feat being taken up by par
ties desiring .0 erect first clam ingidenctis.. -
A FULL CITY 1/.1- 7 013 fahstreet._ oetnor of Msrtle.
Prsee WOO.
FOR SALF:a tlam'er of the !hest farm in Milt emelt
"omt Harbor Creek gm, at _pti.:3A from $76 to .$lOO per
*CM.
CITY LOTS POR SaT,C.:—.l number of the rood cle
arable building lots in the eity on private terms. .
FARMS FOR SALE BY TrAYES ALKILEIC
FOll SALR,--100 acres wood lot, 10 acres i not ofed, if
miles from the city. Yriee $2O per acre. -
' A Farm of 85 acres in Chautauqua county, N. V. This
f 'ram is located within three mica Of the Late shore.—
About 70 acres impuired; a first class dwetliar hrinee,..
good barns and out houses, yo. - mg orchard 'of graftiß,
fmt.—apples, pearbee, plume, ets.
• Twenty acres , framing laud and 10 acres ff a timber
10t.4 to 4,4 i mike *eat of the city. on the Lake Road.--
Fries $l2O er acre—will tell the X scree separate if de
aired. Fine tarn o i the 2O acres.
A FARR in Efsrtiormoelc. south of the ,Railroad ri.a.
than 90 to 100 rods. containing about 100 scree—tins
bank barn—good moderate Ws d Bone—yi nag orchard
—6 to 10 sera" of wonde—roll good, and i the fluent
fist , • at eul.iratlon Price $7,500. Terms easy -
1 FARM north of the railroad station, on the Mice
Road Ifs)rode, about 100 acres gee'', a abets* tilt (arm
horns,' fine biros , orchard. Art trainees, ka This plan..
is in a o 1 state of caltlratlon. 'price SIC° , par ave.
Terms crie 7,,
;Fitts acre farm 1 , 1. calf—the Mon of I'. Pathmir In
)fill Creek, &hint = fi miles from the city—good mall
Bonet—toe bank I aro. orr.hvd„',to. :IQ grovel and
bottom laud I', ic014,000. Poreerolon April 'et.
VI altr.iil ki XVFLRO,
/gents and bealaisin Real Xata
Wayne Block, Erie, /r.. 1,
czm
ILYOTONIC STOVE WORKS.
TIBBAIS, SHIRR sc.& WHITEHEAD ,
vrAcrusaitii OF
,STOVES AND HOLLOW WARE,
Have a large and extensive asiortment of Stoves at
PHE W holesale and Retail.
IRON . GATE -
Is a arst-elts Cad Cook Stove, with or without reser
, yeti for hard or soft anal, or wood, and le
BETTER THAN THE STEWART STOVI.'.
, W31111) manufacture the
WHEA-TSHEAF AND NEW ESA,
Both low evert Coal Coot Wm—vita wood grates -T.
as%be used either for coal or wood.
THE FOREST JA - K.
We are still manufacturing this - -teiebrated low oven
Stove for wood—with or without reservoir.-
T - H E MENTOR;
A Low O ven St ove I •
OT Wood, Ibis is a new Stove
beantlfal design, not now for sate—togetaer with
a hOge ilsortment of elevated Oven Cow
Forint Conk for wond - or coat, and Panur
and OM es Stoves, for wood or coal.
C.ll. THVIALS, D. SHIRK, W. E. EIdITEHEAD
• Erie, Jan. 12. 18115—ti.
FXECUTO NOTICH,,;
Lettere tester. entity on the W.A. of Jimmy Crowley
.ito'd, fate of Ffetb, , r Creek tp Ede eonnty..l%..imelng
been granted to tlie undersigned; nottee isheiebr stun
to alt todebted to WO eittste to cake lonnedists payment
a td t h r as having otateee ags'est the acme will present
tham~ dal) nnthentlested. for settlement.
IfICRASL eIIOWLEIr s Estientot.
fluter Creek rob. 15,1311Wfw.