The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, May 03, 1866, Image 3
s igtOigt6botttet. otc, r:k., MitAr 3, 1866 ise WorED.—Eicoommodittioas vill ibed for fourgeuticmea boarders.-- { the Observer office, or to NIL KOlll - fivel.ho,ra oast of Parade, • ;aNsttat. ittitatt/Au :etion of a general failroadlaw is interests nearly everybody in Erie end Ro meet fey persons w.-co do not orocste.the passage of Buell a mea l s_ Legislature. - It appears that the is as popular in of her sections khere. , i n favor of a general railroad •aw t atty in Sharon, Mercer county, Itornittees were selected to question Oates . for Governor as to their a m atter. Mr. Clymer's response 0 Like everything he does, it is it i ye aid manly. Mr. Clcat•esletter „nyablished,if he has condescended u all: Manisa, April 12, 1866. 40: _I have just received your fith inst., asking the question, t go or am not in favor of making ilrostl law by the Legislature of oswe'slth, somewhat .similar to ,st in the neighboring State of i s repeated and persistent efforts , to long service in the Sen. :to t he passage of a general railroad ,titian on that qnostion is not ma— w tbatmothing 1 may now say ttily announce ' 00 ,0 noor, and will continue to o f a general free railroad system or to that of the States of rev York; believing that capital er be permitted, under proper re r ibe pruection of private property , e bts , of individuals, to develope any ~.sestion of this State without let or l e peer le of thin Commonwealth es -s;rtem, many of the . richest and fl ietio thereof will for half a century! )I deprier- ved m of those means of dm:l— to Which at t hey are entitled, and without which of Iron. of coal, of !amber and of .leas and unprofitable, not alone is, but o well also to the- whole to are unqpitionably most deeply i in their prompt deyeloprdent and in. rareelfully toed truly HIMEJICLIMESLI lOW BANRS..--It appears that the sud Venting° banks were ahnitered Ftee Banking Law of Pa., and hav • (7 bonds) deposited with the t ypal, which will cover all their ,so that eventually little or-no lots oetstioned noteholders—althttigh it insitsie the holding of the same for ants before the securities are <Ha ma the customary notice given to to present the notes for redemption.— id a letter from Hon. Inane Bleaker, Gener4 of Pennsylvania; which -ex iteelt Ammon 13ENSIIAL'13 OPBICE, ltsmusimen, April 9,.1866. ireulation of the Petroleum Bank now ing is $101,874 -as secaritrfor which !povi , ed in this office $104,000 in U EL utsury Notes The Venango Bank has lesion of $92,03(:, and- on deposit in 7-30 Treasury Notes. Both banks ni redeeming and Arising their notes tr paqt. The Pe.roleum had -at one tialation of $9OOOOO and the Vonan. Yours, truly, AC SLENIIER mango Bank had re-organized under flout' Currency Act and received If national currency, which' is amply deposited bonds, and no loss will lona to holders of Venango National cet. The Bank of Cra +ford County red under the old State law. Its ion itsnot secured and we do not anti hat holders of its notes will ever real thing. It had filed pipers to reorganize tianel bank and deposited some bonds bington, but had not received any an— currency. The Oil City Bank iras el by a special Act of Assembly, and 'ties are deposited for)the redemption is a Republican, writes a long com Lion in opposition to the re-election of ofield, and suggistian , that the Demo .d conservative Republicans unite neon an of the latter class to/run against in case he is a,candidate. He thinks sty of the Johnson Republicans to take istive,, and mentions as among the gen qusli.ied for , the- place, and entitled by Aerate political views to the respect matins of all classes, the names of B. Curtis, of Warren, .and James B. ,of Clearfield. We shonld.not object Ittiag a Republicp for Congress who on the leading issues of day ; but be - l asteadeast and outspoken 'advocate Johnson's policy, and none other. T i tle is too strongly radical titt hope for the of 'Democrat, and, under the circlui• if a talented, populai and . energetic Republican can be presented, who' is fair chance of election, we believe oerscy will rally to hie support nun; ar Israanss.—We see, says the Bar- Telegraph, that some of our cotempo t inlet the impression that an act el at the last session of thelegisla4 ging the legal rate of interest from lir cent. Journalists are led into this • etoion by the fact that a bill prOvid this change had been before the defeated,, but on a re con es was carriej When the measure tare the Senate it failed. The oppo 4:sas decided from all parts of the proposition was made, at the same in'ait banks to charge 7 per cent. a their discounts. This met the same l iarejectiquiwis prompt and decided. films of iUterest therefore r emains anti Anti it would be well to let the fact el:1y understood. into some of the best men in the i 1 teratit I with the fi j a department. ° Erett el pAnie3 comprise among their* : 114 ex- ongreseman, the Mayor and u Mayors, half A dozen members of 'alatuz6, the Postioaster, and, in fact, ttuybody. of prominence in the city. ' urd, ReadLiag and othei places the 1 tie cam We see no reason why Brie ' 4an exception in this respect. ' It bet great encouragement to the young mt,o„. 7- ; file deptirtietti; lAA' ley.", ,1„. .....t.r..ty, if 'taxi leadiat 4 P I I th; . of life;-irOti&thlitik • • s. , nre . eir lreuarc, _ -.. .-. Cdmoeyland, Westthoreland, Philalelphit and other conntiec the are orgtoiain tlreniselves into clubs •Eapport of Oyaier, Johnson and the ", We euggetetbst a similar organist - established through this section. In ' 4 7 alone there cannot be leserthan two' 121, ,}wh0 will vote for Mr. Cly- iii iitettais 10 'l4 4 4....—i tiiiiiiiitilivi, l . I , "- . 170 re indebted to Hon. G. W. soldleid, id, C., fo tklarge.beloh of .publiodonlititiflte. All al Market' ffoitsti OkttiOrrfg, *4 iotd it anetion on Wedneetbiy. - t0.WR..1411,.f0r-the sum of s7ooeash. , It is to - be rerlicrTed im. mecliately. . Mr. Geo. W. Merrill, one of our lesdirigliry goods dealers, died on Wednesday evening, of enigestion =c,f the brain. - His age was LW years. . ' A number of ordinances adopted :by the Council of the new Boroughwf Smith Xiie appear in our advertising columns. Those of our citizens living south of the Buffalo . road ehould Pigserve them for future reference. Capt. J. H. Welsh, of the Union House, hes in his possession an English pinny seined iii 1707, making it 159 years old. It is octago nal in forth, and contains nearly twine as much metararthe . old United States COOL! Col. C. B. Curtis, bi•jor Dardwati arid J. Dennis James, Esq., were announced as the orators at a Fenian meeting , in Tidioute. last Friday. With a trio of orators like this, Fe nianista must make rapid headway in Warren county. • A decision' of importance to farmers has been made by the Secretary of the Treasury, to the effect that farm prodifots communed by themselves and families are not to be included in making up income returns for the year. The number of persons who have united themaelves with Park chnrett ceingiegation during the present revival Beeson is 70, and the total additions during The year have been 92. The prosperity of this church is due very largely to the zeal and ability of the 'pastor, Rev. G. F. Cain, who has labored with /Web ity and energy seldom surpassed. A lady in Cleveland, Ohio, the other day, was very affectionate to her husband, and at supper _heeded him a cup. of ten; which be declined to-drink, but passed it to ote of his children. Thereupon the woman sprang fore ward and seized the cup, thus saving the child's fife. The cup contained entente. An arrest and trial of coarse follows. It is not only made the duty of &post/Ude: to dee notice promptly to the publisher of a newspaper of the non-lifting of a paper by those to whom it is directed,- but it has _been decided by the Courts that in such a case the postmaster. wakes himself liable for the sub scription price. The month'of April has been in eventful 'one in our annals. In April the war began. In April it ended. In April Lee surrendered. -In April Lincoln was murdered ; and in April Congress passed an infamous unconstitutional. measure owes the President's veto. , 1 The Philadelphia Age says the public should jot indulge in any unnecessary alarm at the probable advent of the cholera. Bat' they should certainly be read, for it if it does come. The best way i to . prepare for it is to promote cleanliness in every way. Purify every doubt. ful spot about your premises. White Wash your cellars, yards' and out houses. Clean away every kind of filth that may possibly ao. cumulate. Eat moderately all kinds of whole some diet. Drink nothing tri excess, Beep in good spirits and calmly attend to your business. • A. prize colucert is arranged •to coma off at Pithole, at which $70,000 in . prizes are to be - awarded. The first prize epaulets of a , hotel valued at $60,000; the second of marriage:. able damsel, with $5,000 in greenbacks, (girl thrown in); and the remaining $5,000 in bile Bard tables and bink notes: • The:now common expression " Humbug " is a coriuption of the..word. Hamburgh, and is said to have originated in the following min. ner Daring a period when war prevailed on .the continent of Europe, en many false'reports and, lying bulletins were fabricated at Ham— burgh, . that at length when any one i would signify his disbelief of a sentiment, he would say,- You had that from Hamburgh ;" and thus that is Hatnburgh," or. Holub*, be came a common.oxpression of. incredulity. The Titusville Herald calls attention ;is foi l lows to an annoying typographical mix? in one of its cotemporariett : • D0631711i PROPILISTI.—The Buffalo Conifer publishes a series of resolutions on the 4ettth of a highly esteemed gentleman, the conclud-' fog expression of which is that a copy of the resolutions "be transmitted to the widow Of the diseased." We warn the,HZrald to•keep a sharp look out for iie lauts from ihisdateonward The Courier will g even with it before twiny weeks. to, who , Gen. S. F. Cary, of Ohio, who is known all through this part of the State as ktem i perance and Abolition lec r turer has ' become converted t) 'the Johnson faith, and received his reward in the appointment of Collector 'of Internal It avenue for one of the Cincinnati distritits.— Verily 4. pia. thmce sod pererreraneesecomplish all rhings.r Samuel has had an itching for office timei‘eyond remembrance, and has wit one at last—or rather the prospect of one, for his confirmation is yet loin secured .from the Senate. ' . .= :-. • • : -. : -. .-1 .. . , Mrs. Wm. Glenn, of Mill Creek township, in 'A fit of insanity, some days since, soaked her clothing with oil and Set it on fire. She then rushed into the open sir, enveloped in.floutes, which rose to the height of ten or fifteen feet. The fire was eltinguished by her daughter, but she was too badly burned to recover.— L . . ~.. Ditpatch. - / 1 " The occurrence alluded to by our cotempo vary, took place in Mill Creek township, Merl. Aar county; 'and not in the'toweship of that name in this county, as might be inferred from the 'above paragraph: ' • - . , - . The Methodists of Tidioute have offered to eell their church to the Catholics for the sum of $6,000.` • - • We have made note of -the report the th , & IL R. Co. had et./ Atlantic Great Western i ff led an amicable arrangement with the P an.' sylvania Central Co.. bywhich: the Philadel phia & Erie would he used in coming* tor ' j eastward' business. We. find in the 'Minna' report of Sir Morton Peto,to thoßogliab Board of Control, recently made, the statement that although the Catawisialeafie was set aside by the Court*;, relations had been, eetablished 'with thePenfislivinia Central by 'which 111 the advantages are secured which the above lease. weed him conferred.: Thu cad mean' nothing-less than an emitern :outlet and ter. minas independent of the New York and Erie Seed. 1,-Reno Timm ' '''' . • - The indications plainly "how that Crawford . ci';utity will make a Strong . effort . to again Se cure the Associate Law Judge ter this district,• although the punkin ignow and: MI - for'the , last ten years been filled by ono of her citizen's. In view of this, fact. it becionuesof.lomaint eat to the people of Erie eentiii to look about them, - . 011 see if there -It .0 7. 4411 4`!" i t r akiltg!etak - -- 1 *: a...4 ,„ a = 2 _,..„-• / #.1 6 . _ .a.. _ ... _ pit'Swsr ''= - '.*_.. , -wassaiwr cone =cad• t: - Win*eit - iglio more fain just, that sitir'i lapse ' of few years Erie should. -be conceded one:. , If we have no lawyer wilds county fit for theJudgehip, of course we shall not press our claims ; but, if VC have, ths onrietepie should inoist upon his selection. : We are of the, opinion that it will not be found absolutely nettessary,to go to %nip and Crawford Conn.- ties to scour* all the Judicial talentin the 4ietrietr , •• • , • . . . • . --- itt "'v ilf yob ' iali ttO ; Thsre is an old sty_g 7.• t a = , 1 ores kept, terce l entrust it to nvotztan," but the Buffalo Courier argues is follows to shoir that it is not correct; "The gallantry of one ciitimporarythbutd entittr &Willa Isierliti4 tiglatitude of the West :,:1-1 -. L •.• ! .W uotioe . that, ,in 'different lasts .4 the. State females ars. e miloyed as teDigetipitope ?store, and that a late vacancy at Schenecta dy, has been filled by ti' Lily dporittotV 'lbli only objection that could, be urged against each 'appointments is the slander of crusty old bachelors, that women cannot keep se. ores, and would be dangerous to • telegraph awe, where so 'many messages of a, private nature are p i e aity despots:he& _ We think they are eminen ly compeseasto fill /teach 6404 w and there ever wes a greater slander uttered &pitfall, set, than that, they cannot keep a secret. II ry, man who has had any expert. enrols life c an bearwitaeas to the Ind-that vbeti •ft - b omen neeessary, women arts*. markably i . tiCent; and it has been utterly int.' possible ito Corea n useret from them e - We g ra would sin 4 rather, as a , geteral thing, tenet to theirboner thite the opposite sex. _ We have old `y -beaded men in this city.vhose 16ve for gossip and ferreting out news for ries tall will bear off the palm- from any female gossip we ever read or beard Of. • The Jamestown bluest Is oae of the few Republisais papers whith seem disposed to treat the pecipla'of the Booth with jostles,' In it recent isms it published the ielbseriug GOSS. ion sense Mid - hboorable editorial leareveph : Iluntiii.—So :natty sensational stories reach us from thi South that.ne can risk, ourtolvett publishing very little news therefrom.. The other day, for institute,• it vas !reported ,tinin Gen. !Wand, of Chicago, had !been lantsdly unaltered in Missitiaippi for:being a Northim: ntan. The General - Welt in a letter desyike. the statement - Be sayi that liiississippits ea safe and the peopiene loyal as in say North ern Sate. While So mat Is sliest of wittirik so• prejudicial In Southern repstation,„bitt. withal - of a diznbtfal atithentidty, • we' hate copy.sparsey r* fear of doing fejt:Utilise. We: pill never be a party to educating our people Into atille and prejudieed nyliMen:if fleet countrymen South. It has bean a curse to both sections that they did not know • each .other better, end we shall not run anytierer siesSisging sectional )rtjadieee and Wm oat?. ties. So we refrain from publishing much' "Southern news" now o-days. ' • • ' A correspondent of the •Tituirrille naiad relates the following remarkable story : the most shigider 'fieek'in the oil regions that I ever heard of happened on the Steven son farm on ths night -of the 2241114 M 12}. o'clock. One of the drillers on well No. 16 was putting his drill on, sindnet his lamp down by the side of the hole ea top of the sell sad the gas from it (naught tire and went down the well till it found a road up the bill to issii Nit. 84, a well pumping about 40 barreld- It started.the tubing and went to the top of the , well, setting the derrick 'on lire, and lifting and breaking plonk 24 inches by 12 inches wide with a tremendous noise. and ritinbliPg as it passed through the hill. Then it followed on in therbill to lease 87, and eantitolhe tap of the ground through a ledge of rocks and set a heap on ire that wee our the crevice. The fire at well No •84'was estin. gashed afternearly destroying the bull wheel and belts. . While Dan Riceii.ehow was in Harrisburg a thunder shower arose which spread conigernam Lion in the audience, who scampered in all di rection for places of safety. The storm subsided in len than an hour,when Doi gave direitions to admit everybody' free,- and' nearly as large : au audience soon gatherod under the eitiiiise; When the performance went on as before.— . emirse seems to have been bigbly Pleas ing to the people,who greeted bin every time he appeared With tremendous ariplanse.: • sponse to their- repeated ree i ttesta, helms them an amount of hisezpesienee lathe South, and closed, up by devoting some.. attention to Mr. Lowry, his competitor for the Senate, two years ago. . . The Convention of School Directors on Tuesday, foi the election of a County Aupepl intendent to serve three peso, was slimly ato tended, not - more than 79 or .80 of the 250 Directors in the county being 'present. The session was anixoesdingly stormy ons„, and quite as ludicrous as spirited: - The salary of the Superintendent was - axed at a thousand dollars per year. On the drat ballot the !rote 6r, superintendent Stood as follows : L. T. Fisk, of-Girard, 29; Hr Armstrong, C4ry. 14; T.J. Wells, Erie, 9; P. H. Stewart, North East, 8; D. W. Winchester, Springfield. A second ballot was taken, when Mr. Fisk, pres ent Superintendent was elected, having re ceived 40 votes. - . A certain Dr. J. D. Peters. of Shafer. 'has had the Pabfishers" , of tie Dispatch hdlcted for libel,layinthis driftage" at the extrava..• santelun of $B,OOO. The snit is baited upon 'tin article in thelocai °plumbs of the Dispatch. in which "otos eardistio'conimente Were pale upon en alleged insertion of the Doctor's, which he doable tasting. We would Sussed to him. In a Mendip way, that libel snits spinet editors ars paerallithepooreatipeo• abalone that wen ems indulge in.' ' ' Shirry's Dramatic Company, nowperform tag in Varier Hill,li imperler to mail: of the' theatrical troupes which visit our city. "The, corps of actors and actresses comprises some of unqueitionsfile talent. Mrs. 'Carroll is a lady those wapiti fit kir to appear on any stage, and she is supported in a very good .manner; The excellent personal Ammeter of the members of the troupe, lid their profes sional ability, should rectommuid them to the liberal encouragement of the public. • We particularly direstllm- notice-of-our farmer, readers to the Horse Hoe or Cultivits* Plow, offered for W 8,17 w.. W.Piam,lt Co. .From what oppertualtleu we hare: had of jedgbl, it seems to us the best instrument for its purpose that has besif ' ", Messrs. Gnatlnhis*l & fighlfindeolier retina ni to return thanks to the firemen and clasps ;for' their nriremittise efforts ,to save 'their property, at the fire.on Bands f. , Thy Witte located next week at their former Mud (across 'the street from their new stare) where they : ask their former customers: to call and see Binge his appointment to the pastoral chap of the first is July last, Rev. 13 A. /Onion has received - deriatloas to the ratceadf 5400., This speaks Well for pit 14P: We regrit to learn that D.C. Thomas, Mtg., Or MM Creek, waiwerety hurt, on Mobile - , hue; by the kick oY a hone. His face was_ . badly crashed and both 111. ialte broken,. They injuries though very severe are not expeolesP to'briLetat :.; . • . . A number of young men, whaticre hereto fore acted .with 00,Bispublioane, ara.absut. organising a Johann elubla this city.' They i inform ne that the movement is meeting with better micosiit than thiyisticipated. ' " ._4,341! Maideille Jotted aye the photo/n*o .9*.WMr. genOsiq th 11 city, ! I ars being !At". it, ll Wl# 1 , 1 . 147 94 4 9. 1 ;rer' • , of, szpmuss, the reception rooms hay. 'bemsoed by is: B. Chemiller,-biltrie, lislha superb manner for which be hei lumina* We siggssit to Dimwits that thsy:at cacs4 hulg sqj the:siiesiere awl ieeertati, dial names are on the, listi and if not see to haw hag them put there. It duty is tea often deleyea teal mew elitettei thus, u 44 thousand of ro ta fr. tint !usually' 02010 4 t, 'sill 6 * (l ° l '; . '‘` ' itioilteilltti'Oeitaret.s4 Male Tnisday marring. 6,91114:11114•Fty to the till 44 48EY000: Selfiliglkilh Ooodie , toirhict we iirerfel:iotheerceks igo, tpected to commence operations next wee in a building otal , Fwfil Is.tres nisfly to the Morton House. The members of the rin'WouliS.Wtheifeßoltillt 04en11”' 4.0 Eliot, lvm.4.lliiiru..*. - :11..-Oesi, -Way. F. oderniobt, Ai. C. Meie ' i r ,;inti:;SoliwsO.H ace win. The two latter are Will Cutiarkiii i our citizens in eetnelitien with the banking bust en, having for along period been en / Played in the MatizioiltititiOik Beni; vilieee they.earned the reputation of being ntrenaill eomgetent, Millie and iellabie" busiriesi men. 7,114 i new firm represebte a large amount of nagdial, and the ebaracier of lie members will spee l 411Y-eniurti for'it it full share of patron- . NV.I . • , lion C. V. Culver mai arrested at Reno, on Monday, upon complaint of several citizensef Franklin, wholkagoiniterisf Icially throtiffit the failure of iptithr.s: - Pierii - are ih4e charges against kitst,,one of. which is cons* aoy to defraud. 'He wee held to tail in the sum of s6o,ooo,whieli be WO not procured at last aceonntil. - • . , . In spite of the law fining every person five dollars, Wes& ease fer; killing sirallows,•rob. lea, and other'insectlitirone' birds, • we learn ,tbet many boys and men indulge in this sort of amusement (?) It ie a pity atom of, them could not be caught at the act and punished to the fall extent of the i statitte, W. kn o w of nothing more despicable thin the shooting of 'these useful little bittli‘', la Itternwiuifolifess: Luke fishing appears to be remarkably pros. mons et some points this season. The state ment la -med.- that, : at ,flanditelty 11l tons of, flak were' filen in thirty-six !hours. and at Toledci 240 tons infourtlays. We imagine the !Owes are stretched s little. 111 a single line at, the head of the Titusville .Herald local department•we find the announce. ment, Wanted, a girl." That's jut our fix. , . Won't some of ourAdien , tsdre 'KY on the local editor et our.lcattunpovary t He is too' modest to assert Ms olsn tnerits,„but we will' werrint hlm td lie:evittitthing desirable. ' We call attention tstibe belittles of theQh ;sewer office for doleg.Tehl"rintlegief any sort, —plain or buoy. Additigne are constantly be. lag made to this bianch of our office, and we ea resolved that nothing shall be undone that will, reader iiiiertiti of the public patronage. Business men will Sad it to their advantage to give us& call. • • The card of W. W. Towner, Oivil Engineer .sad tiurTeyor, apionin:among our net adver 7 dements. He gives ghod references, and we believe bete the vitntation of being raVabbt and *Hirai in his profession. • The, collation give !notice that they -will only resew, thessounty money in payment of city and county taxes. - State 'and Federal taxes most be paid in national currency.; = The • Fenian chicle! of Corry bas :tint over $7OO to the headquarters in New York, ,1410 !ullis.vViltioas'for ;pearly as large a sum have alnoe,been received; ' - '. • A copy of the Congressional Globe for the session of 1813041 is wanted; for which afttp. priceirlil•be olYme. _ Planet .Bret /elate piano -11 , offered for Dale—almost new. Prior, s3oo— rare bargain. - Applyko W.; P. ItrOney. N. E. corner of Path and 12th eta. mnr.ls.tf, . ~. , . -._ Erie, Marketsßuying Prleeii:' Ccenctai mesh!, fir Us Gittrol•r I v 04, Patterson 4.• Cs. Crawl 4 Rms. fAtorraos 4 Daixiew4 4. • king mai Dacia ir Ogriaai .. . , Dicu , FztriL-461 1 •11114337: Penebss2&=; Blank. Incinuniini—rotstOise 31.00611110: onion.. 25 134 $/anloon (ps i 060; Cabbie, per hasd.lo3lll: 'Bostic /9 Conn% 43 46 3 Ir. Vignola* °yam. 4037110 par 4o blan 0: on ntoa. 66011 ch: Onion 301456161•07.00, 7.00. Elopcm—Batiorr 4 oll, 4s o Egg 0.186612; Lud,176620e; 80ney,25•837; Chem, 106:622 . Panit..—ArpOts4l 76 6100. GOWN, le— Corn, &WM; Oatr, 464511: Wheat, intim% ft 4003 16boat. white. $1 6062.76: Shod , . 1 14 401 611 ; Coin Bat V 46661 go; rad, $14601 ao; :Darby. MO; Bonoo.sl 6002 CO. . 'lmmo —Clover. $376 4625; Timothy, • $3.60 se so. Vaers,..llaziket arm. XIX W:whest, 112.50e13.00 t XX eed,59.094512 50; X net, $3.6939.00: XX, 0 lab $9.50 10 , 1)10,00k XX Bed Mate& we $9 1541506. _. Foga 10 Baar.—Xstta l'ear, 1204100i9iii; Ugh; IMIL AO= 0e; Saga Ifame 208 U ref lb.: Cone tri to.; MI 0c: Shout ,ers;l44sls. laat, pei barrel - $ l 6; IA kW, $2O; Extra lloul Red. $1420. , .. - .:,;New Advertisements. t1) . 1410" HALE _ . IV • • • Vitali . AB L E BUILDING s LOTS • 40g.liic City, Nescrir County, Pouf a. , • • r !Rill 6i t aU • 'Patllir Anglian, on • . • , _ , ;; ,TESEDAY, THE 29TH WY 01 11.4 T, lied, • A'10 7 1&. of, ens Ri idias tota.tskie Mt/ * of Lt /sal,* o adios loath of tirsorrills‘ at. "tenni niuntlanatrre it e 4risa l with the ids SaiessraL , Tie point Isms mealy bon adopted Sir initial thunder stalker aid ass'ef, track of Um awn last bjiwd ready thereby renaetmi Oda one of the taper. tent stations on ail of the Above radrosda tOiltro ill ' TRAINS WIT lilleitBBlllll4 8 201 . . . , Mrs ism @risk railroad being Wit to develop, the Doss pylon of limy and India sonatina twertas a !We iiiiiAisiltptral amnion whine are found tangs deposit& of Hos plassi, and iderestens Hat must and an outlet It this . • ; • Tbliproinising point, , • :CENTRALLTLLOO•TED, , • .16e . rich mil., of the : • Shaw° dray, distant 62 Liles frontlitie, Se Wks front %Unlade ra WWI from Pittsburg, sad ,st tba kaoline of tSrae. ralbbada and the coal. ; • , ".10011,DrIt TEANBPp/ITASTIOH lniZT DIRECTION% Oilers tettaassarats te. the liiisnderdanetV the Itainbard ii sad Tradeanan strisupsaind Ix Hooter& ltransyleasla. • KNOWN ON totar OP BALL • - i y to • • • For Author Information appl • • . . • W. 8. 8810Da, Ann!, • mall St Grapnel's'. Mercer Co., h. • NoTails. i . Th. usidessignimi' hiving :been doll commissioned by the Govoraor of the State 1 - , , - s • Ammon= roa rho crrr or .stue, has opened as Auction atellComudsdos , Elton ander , - *bosom and Arm of I , . ,- - 43Ese.N & dkOWllit • ' On Mate dna; opposite the Validate. Where he will' be founded 'Mho= Pardee having coy rode-to dia. rise 4484,1'011e or Pzirdetbde, ITM end It to tbdr sk vantage balkanise theta to me. Oat does sides attended to brier.ta .tbs efts.- Condendents cospeedelly end pump( settkinente ende.otres seek ads. Auction ides two Aye is sub week, via I .7 - WEDNEIiDita 'OW elr4laDA*lll, . , • Without fait ied I litiut4 reopootiour *not var4!ii ballot goods to'disstotor. to 'sot; T o o ,ta that so can A,! 1 . 1 1 4. 1 !". 4 T the , abc t r o hoormr, Cchautistioaod .Auetttritsei, OMEN-ClONtry Ailettds & Come& Mt net:. hash. raTuoLiacitx AND Amgen'. • yy - MUMMY swam,. P. A. - BECKER •ib " ;1970.1,103A1X RETAIL' GROCERS, 11 ,„ 614kis ami t ip • Pith frihsgli, tailliripOttarti o ' atil LW, ll f 0n0 .4 0 4 1. • GRAMM AY_ Pto thsRbVISIONE,. , licit emirs • TUT LORREIT POSSIBLI MICR. , ,•ais i of 5V4"80 1 , B :YRlatit • • •,:- • ; TOBAC 4 1 1 6 , 1 441 M iter!ijt 41 whit on 1, 4 4 - „ - shaki.hispasounttrak baud* insedellsi 'PURE LIQUORS, _ •• Ito Ur virgarli flit% teirkSak he &sets Uhsaliestra atthierrps. • meta]. • . 1 jebt* - 8 4 . 11 - INI,11; g*Liatty'f'• MEI 1 ',O IMMI 1 1 1129AISZOIYARitilke aide-walks an e planting and preserving Pot shade pad t-ees, ko. , Saigon 1. Be it ordained by - tudiirees and TOW 4 ot Son% Brie. TAM. t ten • beside-walks, elan ItheYeastin dte of Peach street, and ten feet in width on each side of nee: other etreet 4 1 0 feet lA, whinti: I dAltfilhe sideseralks on: .esieteetn of tate asset and tfie schen glide distrig Mel .teCellitteeti - ien kelCilibhr initellegttlpreerfititakir or 'lawn lobe tehandronetaidelreett, and the balance of sat& alyeetselucti ellemlienteettretliblemsen emit Oa* war. • • ention 4 c l betowatnesinilmminere (dant' let or oth tiveteanlitpectiantilllsaid B-ron h no , plant. maintain in * teepinees for ornament ad shad front of nisi, spectate premise., which treee a hail be planted ,on the onteredge of the-side walk; provided, that all trees notegreerin&thhog br i tint thie siderleilbemild within two feat of the curb, shall be allowed to remain in the litbast l o.4 they wry' • - lintiOlOeftitate.ol44o eie7IYWOW cOlOttd/Wet.Oide' pant or agentll any lot or lote, or other Tun tire of n,nd.slinatinlici mid- Borsuesheree hereby required to tepblreind pet idVdrilet inn pavement or walk in hoot of such lot or lots; or other quantity r f land with in to day after notice shell-Writ WO ova oy ordeal rot tnaihipassestotOciinelllibdrepaitileniettideld.e! Biotin Tbateelmeiner oc.npant or to ant Wall he rechired to repair. an aforesaid. he, she or they AO ban the right to recover from the owner or owners of thirtmet; as aforeesid, the expense or Penh repine a l shell be required by toe ntorgeneend Council. I tint 40 ease ofrlicitere cd-sehloo O nitagintalir t Pactnin dame ,fto dernel er spi g i Oar Id: than: to commit/ war thitrreqa went of Mt third seetton of this ordinance, the Bingen and shall bi fully intlimised and empepeserinttn put in ginid order and repair any yeah pas. meet, and walk, ether none, esen,44l reqnised by the nerdtotAir of this ordinatice,,and nen nave porter I> mann t entire expense at making such repair rpm the owner or owners. occupier or occupiers in any manner, author ised bylaw,and idadditton the party or cattle' ea of fending shall forfeit and pay for the use of the Borough the two of fin dollar* for even ten deyg beseltworiblir shin mats td,oomply -with the requirements of Illetd third section. •. • • . • , .• . - ; , •• see, o..Thot, arifowner pr °wens of sinlOt; or parts ce lota in raid Borough, shall, at hie, her or their ex ,pense.itiler end clump, by, raising and lowering the 'side-walk inifentitsef tile; lin of their yelped :ma lot or lets, or part of lots, to any grade that may At any time be died ,by or or . idert.tie,direction ot,th eso4d43p2g4pl and Connell; , - Feciton t: Thine; pinion refusing and nevi cling to ni lioen i rgbet oink rtion of 44,41010;ti it otifnellfee se of the &iron& the sum o rave - dollies or every ten ye that be, she or they shall refuse or neglect to comply with the re . quirmnents thereof Section B. That all erections or obstruction& whateo emir, (wales* eintherised by, special r isentinp of Btireenand Connell) ..upon ilorpert.ietheatrests4o4 sidewills, are 'hereby declared common nufsenete, and an persons are hereby prohibited Atom causing, Pim: lB M maintaining V.I. keeping upon any part of any open street, any merchandise, wagon..omege, trees, timber, firewood, brick, stone, stater, hay, shatings, manure, or any oft& setide,hthingeir oberb action mhstaneemS remain thereon more than six hours, under the penalty of Gra dollies and thirty-9w cent; rain--sum an; pinion offending in the premises shall forfeit and pinto 'the sae of the said Borough forsmete, genii Oman: pvet • Tided, that wagon and ourless matters and blaaenithel maybe allowed to keep wagonikepd,earideps in front telltale respectire shops and pretzels* for a reasonable time, white *attune at work neon An eh wagon ocw•-. day, Is making, finishidg and Tvpairleg thet'sani.,4n eloadition, however, tht such wagorm.and carriage. be placed le n gth w ays , ed) , + a ining the peed edge °l i the side walk, ait close thereto as posable; In single Ma, with no • part of any opt Two ornarriage, abreananother, and . no - part of.aaf Ogeenbinitioehayondthe Itent' of the .prentees of th.• parson so engaged le meting likening and repairing the name; provided, also, thot firewood, for the purpose of having it sawed or chopped, may re . satin twentsfour hones on the Amok on onditien it be plantd eon toth. outer ed&ir Of-theiddirsillot: t encroaching thereon nor extending more thin sir feet into the carriage way, and that all chips therefrom be removed with the wood: and It le farther provided, that any person about to erect a building in n d ;Borough' may, on application to thn'Acirsenni amt Cellincil, hate west permission in writing. signeil by the Boren and *nested bt the Clerk, to occupy:with his building ma ,oerlel, for &time limited therein'. portion of the ad• joining street, particularly described in such permit, always leaving snfitennt room for warps, ars ito peg: • Section 9. "Apjines'who tat heretofore ca wed or placed any such . ' obstrcetlon, thing, or nul ianee as - *Potent& upon any of the Wens, which still remising thereon, is hereby reqaired to remove the same theta from eichin twenty- Yonhoors;And every penmen,. -tinting -to edmply with this requisition, shell SOAR sad pay a fine of five dollars and thirty tone cents for evert , such neglect. and an additional fine of five dol lars and thirty-four cents for every di; such obsirtm tint. thing or ionizce shall remain after nit institir ted for the recovery of thetiret ortun subsequent fine. Section 10. 11 any person shall, in any manner or by any mean, ohs net the carriage limy of any open street In said Borough, to each an eiterit as not to leave room for wagone and carriages freele and conveniently to pass and repass.or abellobstrild anteldeimiljt (nmpt es herelabefore provided) as not to leave room for foot p a ssen,ersyreely and conveniently to pass end repute, such per.on shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten deniers !ornery such offence. Section 11. It any person shalt Cede or 'Orin any ~.horse, or horses and wagon, sleigh or carriage, or any team, upon any sidewalk of this Borough, or shall ride any horse, or shall drive any-bene-or horses and wa son, sleigh, coach or ander carriage. along. any of the s t ree t s stood clo t fOly gate faster than a /1404:1 trot, such person stet fetNit and pen a fluent dye d onus eu'd thirty-four c - nts for every such offence. Section 11. Ady Ws= who shall without authority ititcol the Burgess and Council, oat down or otherwise wtiliolly or negligently injuie „any tree, 0+ hitch any horse or mule to a tree, grewleg upon any street of the Boronghlexcept adjoining his own sidewalk) shill for, tell and pay s fine of ten dollars for only senh'offente. election 3. If any person shall set fire to and, burn any shavings or other combustible materials, upon any street or lot in ibis Borough.withinTwe hundred and fifty feet any bgllding belonging to at other person, or cease the 111Mito tine; to' the andinelr ring in anY degree of any such building, or shall fire off any can. on, 'gun or other fire arm, within twenty rods of any fabler. teed dwelling house, shall forfeit' and paya doe of five dollen and thirty lour cents for everyone% toffeace. Section 14. There nail be iippolntied bylhe Ber e ns end Council one person, to be calked the Borough Sur veyor. - wbe•sliallocintisan L4,0111C3 one ye ar, 11211011.1 neonerniothergekind a new Appoinent can be' made, phose duty it shill be, as often as there shall be need to ascertain the boundaries °retreats, regulate the foundation of all buildings about to be erected, adjoin ing any street ' direct and superintend the gradmition of all pamentals and rideired j olalhhe BoriSugb, net per . form each other professional' duties as the lint-gess and Council may, from time to time, enjoin upon him. &salon 15. It nein' be the duty of the nitrous% Sur veyor. on application of any person or persont, to entr ee; his, her or their lot, or lota, or pieces of Ind, and designate the line' thereof ; for who t service the sad Bervepor As I be entitled to a compact-anon f threes. dallars'iot every' lot or pica of laud. • ; ; •',7 • Fettion 10. If any person shall exit or cane to be erected the foundition of any building within lone foot of any street in lealdtaseeingle:withouthasiblethet Inds .Application and had the exact line of the street in front ofsuch building sacerlaind. such Imre= shall forfeit and pay a fine of ten dollars for every such birders; and On owner or.oecupant ofenvbeiliding encroaching upon any street of till beennti shall be 112%4 ter IL the pen- Attlee berolnbtfo e provided against persons causing ob structions upon the streets of the rime, unless such building shall have teen erected en the Bee established by and in conformity to the direction of the Borough Ordtlned and enacted this 10th day of itpril,'lBBB. LIITJS, Clark. Wif. HENRY, Burgess. E=3 EMI A u" ' is WANTED • • • - • Por ode sum thilNistoesas Beek of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS .or THE REHRLIGON. Her Ole, Patriotic, Political. Romantic, RUOIO,OIII and Tt:agicak.Apltndidlitllostnitad with. offer 330,. tint Portal& & This work, for genial humor, tender pathos, startling aed attractive beauty, stands. peerless and alone sol s in n rell its cotopetirors. Thrfallant and bran-heart the picturesque and dramatic, the witty and marvel lous, the tender and pattertico.. The roll *Chime and "to- IT, camp, Octet, spy, acont, /Neonatal:Ascent; startling sanitises; wonderful escapes; fitscousworsts and. deou of women, and the whole panorama , of tratesis are - thrillingly and startliiigly portrayed in a masterly man ner, at once hist:ideal and, renumtisk rendering it the most ample,lirititant and readable book that the warble called forth. Di)tabled officers and 'elitism teachers, olnOrgotle young men, sod all in want of prolltablii em ployment, will ned this the best chance to make money e'er yet &Tema. Sand far eirculata and see out terms. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING 00., N 0.1507 Hi rarr-Streat,-Philadalphia. I r, • selinittik • -111 YOU WART THE REST ARTICLE' • T •Or 1r A' 0-01} . 'AIL !GI AT-it 13! '- • ' B_T Wit t , B AIE RAO oosazit'oi trArrAVOlrotialit alutv rosni , A. AND ROUE; Eirrythlog Rietoliaeop Ihre.-14garii Chew'=;" log. Cigar caiee."lfeeraelurum Pipes. Seders, 114 4 at. kept,ock baud. Ditr , variety hp ao large ;woe ,or 4 lato bo gaitea. „ PuVentargittegi ' tiCrs; paid to, orders, Ail• *deft" Mitroated to be That they are iold for. " , Itiosi.T. Aria n&, . (rosT6ti-1.0 JARS 8.11.1.2une:•: (11. TY - isuavitlrtfru'.) r •• ;""!--• - W 'T OW NE ' it' Surveyor and Ciqa Engineer. •t e• ; • , ptureartd to surrey any lota In the city er admit:s r br est any grade from the Miletat - reccorde of the city. , ' Particular attention given to stb-dirtelotrof outlota bad the estenniont-of, stmts. , werk:Sicße 10,ith the tatmuat ealn anaj6tatintand erltrent:' • - - . Drafting sad tipping neatly esecited. • • Pleiii,Speefeageon and Valentin fatnishedne 'hart notice. Ordere left efthe Clothing Store of J: N. Jos tles on St., or at No. 946 French St.. will reCelve Prompt attention. '"' • 1. nuttinall LuTiorv. OF .-07.PriXteNEIDfittr , The arm besetotbleillatlng nadir the name of Mai dissolved by mutual consent, datlsitTrom January 16th, 1660, yr. Catirlethims• Tlifi:bvab the old firm may be fotusdst the old paw. f f romeeglessants 1411_1.1"ed* • Yr Carver has aisoelated Wawa with btm, and will eoatlaQe 9nbil# l2l, i t air,the IMO 40 4 5 / 1 32 , or ; , • J.. == B 0 . CARVER & CO .. r—ts Seeping • new aireirelt aillieteiteteels ot Dram 'WM elves Mae Chesaleale. new Plusraukeeutleal Tespais• lbIll~ n4 SIN Four uttotvoilf p • • The evens &eras oftSLDoutlarersetaldeit and = 2 ,, can 11 , 17 1111 011 being ,aureelly served at all Nos2ce.—The eerN ' of Mi. I. P.:Clem, Vie" isles beet f ac liielited te atll be will be tuippy to mit ; obl rieaitu ow awn.; veniviritsaa_ Mt _ 4 ; UMW Stakwafarb i rpo le uw ita i stils4lloolo4 lo l 4 l waira i tal • , k. 61 , 1141 41 J . .42 at LI ,T4' , 1,"- C . .7-1,1,..a": . ky• %V. VilOttim AO% HYDE & WitIGHSVTIOtikii; • E _ HOE OH CDVITVATIM PCOIV has any other ciaiiatTir - • - 1- -. • 0 - , 3d. By removing the small teeta,".l4lAttiehinfir the wins to the shovel, it is theme/a:plaid inetzument fat billing that ean hi:found. - • 4th. Itla the beet instoinsatfereetn - ringanadtifirl3 lonteteee ever Invested.- A Man in& tiotwo'emi *over potatoes as fast ass horse mot awl team an dig from 300 to 500 btulels, pe oss hka di7. whenthe crop is a fair one. - oh. it Welke equaLlymell in minor any kitt 3 of crop ean requi be ri disposed wing maltivstla treandh. in' molt eases hand hoeing - • • 6th. Its • cheapness, contiderlog' the mu, 7, kinds of work torrid& +testae applied—the farmer havint le one implement all that is neeessarrfor enitiitting sod billing any kaid of crop, or covering and digaing pota toes. t - ' - -. • . Yinimberless certificates from the mosi,mtinentlallar. mem in the Unit 211Statee !night ba.eitien, of ,the =pa rl ority of the isbore hophasent Corer idiot/tam designed Tor lihe parpows. WeahallbeManedt receive so 11 froutanr ono wit° needs a Cultivator or Shovel Plow, sad explain to•them the merits of the strove Doi Slice orer all other Imple manta of the kind. We wamut this Horse Noe to wes t " as a 'CultiSster as'well as , any Cultivatoe Mado—aa iShorel Plaw,is well as any Shovel Plow—AS.4Sn ,llosscomplete success, or termed the mo ney[[ it does _sletmeet this warrantee. - •• • We *Whoop mai hand in colmectlou with our—Hard ware, Stoves Tinware, and House Furnishing °pods, a complete assortment of Hares Bakes, Used Rakes, (irate Cradles, Seythes, disattunt, Forks, Hoe; Shovels. Sped .1, Ao. Dosettsil to (teener call. • : -I W. ST:;PIERCBA CO., • " Soli Artstor !Torso Roe in Brie Cle., Pa, and Ashtabula Co., Ohio, Corner State and 9th Ws, Brie. Pa- • • 5 t Wa. W.Viencit. rap2T9s-thrl Gm. J. Rtcosn. " 1 1 AIWA D s W4GNOLI4.—The pliant thing, die"lllrelllt sat thing,* . and Ike- titian of it for the lead moldy. It °femora,' MO:49r of tieriairit; aofleiti and adds deUcaey. to the akin ; is b dellak 4 1 Isdlutne; altail hesdaeheauld utiliaromation, and is] a peesanary sampan ion la the:kick room; in the nntzerj, and upon the toilet sideboard. It can be otifiiini4 ere whereat one dollar per bottles 1 -- • -- ' %... Saratoga Sprint Watts% Enid by all Druggists. • , ' I :-..z-- S. T.-411160.-I.—The amount of Plantation Bitters *old to one year is somewhat atintling. They world 611 Drondway six feet blab. froM the Pa rk to 4th lit Drake's mannikeNny is ore et the, institutions of New York. It Is said that Drake painted all the rocks in the. Eastern Stites with his caballslie 4 4 T,-1880.—X and then got the old granny tenislattne to-pasta law uyalMenting dliegniine the fun 'or tiliture.7 gives him a monopoly. We do not know he* this is, 'but we do know the Plantation Bitten sell u nit:other article seer did; They are used by all classes of the community,aid are death on Dyspepsia — certain— They are very Invigorating when languid and weak, ands great appetiser: . Far:delta Spring Water, Sold by all Druggists. Kri lifting the kettle from the I scalded" myself very moverely—one hood almost to a crisp. The tortire was unbearable. • • The Mexican Itastmeg Liniment reeved the pain 'almost immediately. It hialeirrapidly and left irery tittle scar. " CHAS. FOSTER, 4 Mead gtv?hilll ' Ihiatamerely a sample of what the Mustang,Lmi• meat will do. It Ls invaluable in all cues of wounde, nisllingr i sprains,' cuts, bruises, amine, etc., either upon magi or beset. Beware of counterfeits. , None l is genuine cutlass _Mapped in finesteelplaie engraving, bearing the sig nature of- 0. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and the private will not Gal to use Lyon's eerebpitsd F.Cathation: It makes the heir sieb, sot and g!nii7; trig/lease dan droff,, end 'causes the heir to grow with Ituurbint beauty. It,is sold erenwhere. B. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y lietra j tosis Npring Water, Fuld by all Druggists 1 . • 1...... I . l, , I • 1 Warr DID 11F --.t • young lady, returning to her country home after a sojourn of a few months in Nair tort, rut keret; tenor:nd' by her friends. In place of a rattle Push' face, eh* had a soft, ruby complexion, of aim naar4le smoothness; and instead of 12„ she really appeared but 17. She told them plainly she toted Itagao's Ilag i nolia Balm, and would not be without it. Any lady can improve her personal appearance very•much by using this article.' It can be ordered of Any druggist for *only 110 cis,. Vartdoga Spring Waters sold be all Druggists. nedontreet's Inimitable Hair Coloring hu been stead ily growing In firor - tor orer. twenty yens: It acts UMn the absorbents at the roots of the hair, and changes it to its original color by, degrees. All instantaneous dyes deaden and WWl* the heir. Helmetreet•s in not a dye, bet le certain in its results, promotes its growth, • is a beautiful hair drening:, Price 60 cents and SI., Sold by ell &ens. Saratoga Status Water, sold by all Druggists. LroVe EXTRACT OP POILIPJAIpiaC4 Goacs—tor Jodi gaition, nausea, heartburn, slekistadache, cholera mor bus, wbeie wartulog, genial atistulant is required. Its earefaiprejearatien-and entire purity maim it a cheap and reliable article for enallinary• purposes. 7 Sold every where at 50 cants Per bottle. - - Brerntogn glories Water, sold by ' all Druggists. ATTENTION 11 .A.6ENTE" WANTED.. them ..wanting the but MoSsing Ilsehtnes, Rowers and Rearm .ecnabised, ra. p t. o ixad r ireas Ws' • --, - • 14Itcensf,Erle Coo rrty, • ' ' I, Er Also Agent far the beat corn Planter and Drop. Per.3l ; • ' Cr Loesl Agentswanted for sem towestdirin North Western Pennsylvania. aprl9 2aa NTBRESTINI] NOTICE. , • P. II A liT MA N, The well tiscam.llachinist, hissing returned from New York city, with the larges - Taasortment of (TUNS', 'l' IS T 0 L.g, &C. - •, • ' . Peer tiro - tight to tile. Celt aisd.rizansimishis ,rteck. Yea cannot thil to Bed what4on waist. . • _ Sur. yr dans Viad Pistol"' repaired in a satisfactory mart „ LEV!It xots want a glut class tine or Pistol, call at lidan'ai, stvet, beltsreen State and Peach, South aide. apdalw fjoszen- KtUnitatLAUkt, _ ,:1114NUPPOTIIILEB, OP B 0 o°l' l B' A N to. 8 11' 0 - E 1111,1JOLISALM AND lUSTAIL: ' AT lIIMICBIMICIIS. Ifaviag a hate stook of my own mamnfacinte on hand, with a complete assortment crafty made work, I an sell cheaper at •Wh'olesale's ea Retail than any other estabiLihment In this city. Staring had long earpreleace as to the mints of auto -308111. I shall take special palm - in preparing El dm, u , Inn theuK — l have tha esetaidoe- sigh 4113,...10, PLUMER PATENT BOOTS & BROES, 42 • , 'Air that:emelt array custonterMilet Only ailk trf.C.of 'them, tosathrry any mesa to - their reperier comfort over those moli.talheildiray. „ . Boot needs notreale digit; It la - u easy frees theater tat Oa* vent her was Im,. . IMPAanarxr Witt iiestiVisiy oini/ ona my" teottrni it. wale/ - • - • '• LEATHER. LASTS AND FINDINGS Tor the trail, abaft as MIA to rittM., , ; , Toodmirittor lAis to roT friilo. sod, for fast Wrong% I bop by lost mat immorobbi Aliallacto merit o .on*Otammo s my ottUt Mageotrist =OW, /Mit* ill .144—ond umsda otbekbefon posimgoit: whets.' M. Oh State St.l7Erbr i Pa. morMatt. t R HA 11 1. , -. - - rnrm..;. , +:wlie.e..l? *A IIII ,1 9 .... . - - - 4,B (.l. llfol l i t s k ,v,trern"ePt)i, a I :i a. 'FLAN WO., ciE4NAN_BrerEng I 7 0.... .. b‘r,1.4.i.~-- 4.44 tj ~/ i. 11.1, ~., ' ... ~... 1• ' win co,re:: ' ,,,•. 4- ~ , I, i, ~,,‘ / 1 M ist ttotlAnXatut ehlzitt:Tpl's ;Ps'aitnitaa I, i , ...lured Ity, ,I,Asailt .b, 1 0. 1 . 1 4 1 0 6 4 44 .14 , ' kt. 44 of cucjihtstq.: 4- ehtfutt..cititetei,Jh '4 - 1 4 ~ 41 , I A 4 V l ? . . bll ii i * 444 CF9 I l f, i • • tra i Mel ... 0!,..;, :71,r . ...3:.t ' ............ ..,.... 1, ....., .., resulting frobi'disorete..OrAeLisei-eisid '-'-- r,,, : ; Mesabi, °Twists; ske stdtti 4.,—.:: - .. - .;#, , FRAND'a, 0:E : XITTUAIe • _,.:* I cstroi has performed nigni.ettettirstirttiostik 2 , tient has more teathnony.--bes more . trolonch for Whets key othereelkeketk . the '.... i 'wadi any one to eontradhatAttla. rintiO to any one wheiret t roths a /„ iiie •aIVY XI that fa not temper:tar -t ~., „ ,--....t,... .. F.. ~,, -7 •r-,..z.,_,___ , - --__.•"-,-'-._..---,-- .'l-.t-e. , .!. 1 . 1.. IORIMAN . W11:: GRUItANSITTE49. - - 7 2 3 . . I . ; • •,- -:-..-.--..1 ....--1. VI :! I 0.1 . 111 1 ;1 1 , sot cue of chronic or , nit4otulkiAily . 1 the kidneys. ObsterveVte, .ntirearfAlc... glitpkii ". .Cfcent disorders of th e 4 1 0 8 7.:orgith ..;...1 . - . .. I. . . ~. 4iticl4 - ra4titir Mr; kiitieikit.tigair tie 7 ;; • eidity of the Stomach. breasitei Thhistleint, Die- :1 . :r.raed, Fatness or Weight:ln thialtamagia, t, ; tiaras; Slaking or Flutterto*:.the :Pa.et e .: i Ir; BYrlmming or the Head. ttolan t .r 4.01 7 [ ihaluttering atAtteritatt, o.nnitoa,aa ~ 11011 P t , ; • 'WWI when In lYingpciael4unninrobarta... •1 tg,44 - wets before the t' .r.„. ) , 0 _sad DaU rale thuit" Def.ciutty: et rear idsetibit.:-Yerktirmermi t i albs Eyes, Me tit theliide.BackelTheit, l 4lllbg. .• ddsil:Fluthes of Hest, Mukluk' the Flesh, cdasgttlioga of Ertl and great Unitressloaliftrisikt .: ..... . Mei dPtli f.ite Ilr fat u• .F Thi Wie Diop l Trai p pub' *II c doteas Mg ,- Ritatzapala, that this /laterals not:a h -- IS 31: t 1 ' ovum or whiskey, and, mop! take 13 ll4 *gas the boat tonic in the world. -74 • _ , 7: 77 ; • " . RtA D wil t) 44Ti 3 4 3 ,- - ' risixte...Ay. D. Bei efried, Pastor iof - prietll ... I?ifillit Chnrch, Rbilsda" • -- dentiernia- I have rcemtly been laboring dietreiring effects of indigos tioap _moo mpanteltbyll lies- vation of the nervous system. Numerous remedies were roCommended by.frtende, and some of -them tairerrOMit 1 • ierihont miter. Your Xtoolland's German Bitter; 'Ake recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose S favorable wed tion of these Bitters induced me to try stem. L mot confess that I had to aversion to latent Medicines from the l'thousand and one^ quack fillitteis" *lune only aim seems to be to wilco :o ff sweetened sad I ;hugged l iquor upon the comes ,nity in a sly way,. and the tandem'' , of which, freed.-Is to make many , a eent. armed drunkard. Upon learning that $Ol2l was resily-„, : `, a medicinal preparation I, took it with happy effete. Its : Utica, not only upon the stomaM„ hut now t thti rusw ik u , system; was prompt and matifylop I feel that I hake darived great and permanent benefit from , the use' et a few bottler. Very respectfully tours. W. D. SEIG/NIED,NOadtt Thasitawncron • ef From the tae,li..o,•Pendslt, Assistant Editor ChrteMen ChroMele,Philada. , • • ' I have derived decided benefit from thesis. ofifoolleflore - dermas' Bitters, sod -Ifeel It my. priviieseto: recommend • them ma most valuable tonic to. Lamas are milferrog from amend debility oilmen diseases -artidng froni,the • derangement of the liver. - 'lmre trey, , 6,../11NDA11.1 Prom Be, D. Denim Fedor- etßaids the Pessaynnk Eantiet Chinch, . • •-• - r From the Rotor resneetable remourrerndations &mite - Dr. floofland'a Eitratin Bitten, I wax induced to giro them ' • trial. After using swami bottlers, i !band them robe good remedy for debility, stidanmeit excellent tonic for • the stomata. - D. itgastas. /lOW Ser. Wm. Smith, formerly Pastor of , the Vtadeit• town and ifillyille (N. I') Slaptigt Chotnhee. tiering nu-din my tangly s ortmlefrof -bottles el Onr Boodend'a Germs* Bitters, l have to say I regard them !‘ es an excellent modkine, egreclallr adapted to, remove the silee.asee they are recommended `or. They etrengthen and Invigorate that systerit when debilitated, =dare nip- • tut In disorders of thallrer, loss of appetite, die. 1 , are ; alto reammended them to MEM of toy friends. et he have tried them, and found them greatly beneficial iritho restwation of health. Yours troll, • WV. SHIM, 963 lintelinsonBt-, Phthtdi. BEWARE. OF COIIi:TERELTS. See that the sigivelarelM t.C. IL JACKSON" re on Wrapper of each bottle. , .•- i i. Should yo.m nearest druggist not have 'the article- do I not be pat off by any of the intoxicating preparations • that may be-offered in itl e but send to us and we • will fireard, securely pee bye xpress. (V• St Ptdiad Prindpal 011 Pa ice and ufseory, No. 13 3 1 Arch reet, elphia, . JOtilVi & EVANS, -,, • , , [Successors to C. If. Jackson & Co.,J Proprietors. ' For sale by druggists and dealers in every town to the United States.- • . - • decr6s,l7. , • • ' HAYES ii.: USPLEIL'S CIEN i IMIN. . . . .. .. DWELLING HOUSIV:FOR SALE. . • roar Ent class building lots on oth and 7tio Stitits, - west aide, a pith of the estate of Dr. Nall. This properly - Is all In One body, and vary desirable. Bullpen property for sale feet front on sth St, between State and Peach. We will sell this property -cheap.' Rouse and lot on Second street, between State and Peach. This desirable property contains about of a s city lot-sne fruit—house in good repair, and will bo sold cheap for prompt pay. , • •-1. The fins large dwelling house of Nra. J. L.Bodgent; on • French street, corner of Second Hoagie in , • the moat . • complete repair.' rice low—terms First deal three story brick dwelling on sth street. east finisned complete, and will be col l at a bar garn.' • HOUSE AND LOT TOR SALE-43etweenSasst&as and Myrtle streets, ocithe lank. House two stories, and to good condition. Price 161,600. We have a number c f very desirable private residences ' for sale, worth from $5,0 1 0 to $15,000. C'ATAGS 110133 P. FOR - 811.E—On Chestnut sheet, ~ between Ninth - and Tenth street*. House has parlor, 1 " sitting room, dinlpg LOOM, kitchen. thrse .bedroome,- closets, cellar, etc, to complete reply. , - FIRST CLASS'DIVELLING Fait SALE—On Eighth k street, first door east of St 40. goose new, lot 53 by 105 tees:. - • , STORR, FOLNDRY, WATER. POWER, AND 1.0'13 FOR STORESt FOR SALE.—We offer for ;sale 165 brh'•••O feet, corner of State and Eltreentliatreets. and IPdby leb • feet on State street, south of 141ey's Machine le decidedly the boat p - .party for gale in the city .or. Angeline shops, otores, t ...sad will be Old in lots to suit the purchasers. ' "_ ZIIILIANG LETS FOR SALE. . ' A Full Citylot o nßlghth street, between MyriliVand‘' vt, Chestnut. Also, the Lot in the rear, on Seirenth street, -' I. N, convenient to canal. Very desirable for Manufseturing. .„.` Two choice dry Lots on Routh street , 4d-West of 1 4 ' Chestnut, 41 feet 8 inches py 165 feet. -:1 • le We have left s number of betiding lets on Seventh , t . aid Buffalo streets. between' Boland and German.' Ail ." high gravel ground end verydesirablli. ' - • • iS One sere of land on Cherry street, west of Cemetery il This is a tine, dry lot: . ~, One fall City Lot, ionier 'of' Eleventh and Chestunt,' . north side. Price 5i,500. Also; one on Twiath fft.,,vrestl a of Myrtle. Price 84040. . , . , • .. . 1 , Tee Building Lo, corner of Eleventh EsstSka. •!. Loa, . h i One Bill City Lot. earner Tenth Sid NyttliStir. Also,z, one on Tenth St., between Myrtle einorebettenti'iterthv re aide. This 100 toot street ii fest being - taken up hY'Var- • irk ties desiring io erect first cies" residences. "' A FULLAOO OTTE LOT.,— . on ilth 'Bee% corner of Myrtle. : 6 Price $4. - , . . 01.• FOR SALE a numbii.: of the #neat firms hi Will Creme' in and Rubor Creek toe, at pi lees &gin $* tq" $ lOO Per.. al.: acre. - . CITY LOTS FOR SALE. A number of the most de- P b e sizable !guiding lots in the city an private terms.' ..lii 30,- FARMS FOR 4ALE,BY. itiYEB 8z KEPii7i.g; FOR itALE-14,U, acres of theism of the late Samuelt: Barr. situated on Ridge Road; one mile froserthe hay , containing an orchard of /50 graftedapple trees, and alt few peach and pear trete: • . , • tt 10 FORiLIIA-100 acres weed lot,lo actailinputefl, 11 2: 1- chiles froze the city. Rico, 820 per saw ' r • A Farm of 80 acres in Clututauqueointy,N Y,2ht. lj farm is located within three miles at the 410.—i. Ii About 70 acres improved; a drat clue dwelll% Mutes.: g good berm and out houses, young orchard , grafted _ freits—apples, peaches.Pluars, eta.. • • Twenty acres ofPorming laudand 10 acres of a tifebert: „ lot, 4 to 434 miles eat of the city. oa thelaike Price $l2O ger acre—trill sell the 20 sates n1=11617 des.2.l. \ aired. Fine - barn on the 20 acre'. A F 41111,14 Harbotereak, !oath of the Raikola Pd tion 100' rods , containing atont 100 acrerstl-ausrag ae I bank ham—good moderate sia d Howse—youngmahardrt •••iirt to 10 acres,of woods—soil head, and i ' ttelillneattl - state of cultivation. Price $7,600. Terms easy..r:: IL '"" • FARM north of the railroad statioa, 'on tker aldge:t Road 100 rods, aboet 100amea good, a anbstaatill lea;; • of bode", I tree barns, orchard, out tumses, 41=1 Tete ; . 1 .„„T is In aNo 1 state of cultivation. Meseta° FA' • ff. 5 . " 4 Terme easy. " _ - Add ._‘ Fifty r farm for sale—the firm of Tdatriellea inll.Thist Hill Cree atone 4)4 miles from the ster-vgete dutilsoz oo .. house—Ye bank barn, ores*d. Oth bottom land Price $4,000. Possesdo,n rthist, ;.1 ;,they , • and EFFIXIW: 111 f, • Agents and Dealers Real Ruder". t^. • ' i Warne ls. Pd. • • ••• =lnv ' • - •- - ;f- •.1 At mr• liwsToNit STOVE' WORFAS. .; - - - • 1 . 3 1011 sum eartwas tee TIBBALS, Wo,l7.nin oar t...,!...., •.• , . STOVES A'ND:. HOLLOW- 111 r ,CF,tg, .. th e aye a, lama and extensive, assort:Meat . 4 , 4l3thti L ril o w. fi n e a and Sea. ( THE T I.R N G 1 ' ?Ott at fast-chum Coil Malaya, with er '16 ,1 ,/eser! )or vote, for hard or soft atawerwotietipt . • EETTER THAN THE' STEWART VT()V.4: an . . , We ago termilhoture the • 'per, ?WHEAT SHEAF - AND ff iIFIE.HI,; 80 t hes. Both low oven Coal Cook Stives—wlta:tfobdtates4. „. - - can be need either for coal or "fa:: , Yen., • • f T -FOR E B -•- We, are iittu-sonsarsetarieg thid4efoltratel , .Storelor wood—With or without reservoir'. ,EIT'T "; were :L A, Low Oren Steve ter Wood. nessiotort : s ty,” beautiful design, and now forsale...agetilel - 1 1 ,4 treat.: . -large assortment otelerater,Oyea..ooo6 '^fit. Parlor Cook for wood orearag,iiiid.FS,slte. - , and Office Sterols, for erOod or . imsrt 'be a, O. TIBRALS, D. SHIRR; `IX. toll/I=4W isks. Erie, Jart.l9. 1884—ta. •,; . . .v, 2" t, p . irlAwlti FOR bl&l.M...Thenufseoltei t rorks ?nada, sale his farm, attested haistirdbadtdstradlip, odd ristlsf east of Fairview 'Mono= tkeßodkolytud. oast - • %mini:m.6o acres, all improved etteepte.seectit wait , and timber. Raid laminae erected thence saliva frame a a e r dwelling house with good etase ogles tee ere frame ill re. :tarra,42 by 30 bet, with a shed at eachendoei _read well Al= of soft water, and young orchard of frail Fox particulars" 9P194801 enquire:or the %on o • /OR Ie preratres. - • 1/2te • ' EZI3 IMO FBI N 113