The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, July 12, 1866, Image 1

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    EWE WEEKLY OBSERVER.
NCR.I.9 ASL4O (VP StAras) RoalszwElOde ElLoci,
/ND US PAU.
r itvilN—Two DOLLARS kin rIFTT Ceara per
,t paid i u Indrawn, ; TURNS. Dosaana If not
;srl nat'l !h+ ersiration of tin }ear. •inbrcrNers
erred by sorrier will bn charge I Firer Casts
sear in olittion. dU bseripiion aremuts MIST
t, 'wird alumna) , No paper sell; 'be sent not of
tho statv nn!een paid for in advance.
0,,• •
+•-ittI+RFSSENTS,—Oor• Square of Ten Linea one in-
1.,0.); two la , rrtioon $ 7 ,73; three Inner
. ~,o); ono month S:,SO ; two zoontbs WO:
~,t . ,m +lthns4,:,:+;nin months s7,Ct;one year MOO;
!vartiaemen Is in proportion. Theta rstet
+at st-ictly alltur, a to, onl-re chanted by special
nt the option of the publislo re.
, :ot.cve, ' , trays, Divorces and like advertise-
Adin nietintor's Notfces i 31.0 tom/
coot. a line; Marriage Notices TaivrrY-
a pie:e; Obituary.Votiere (ovr' three lines
a ertrnt) ton cants pet line. Original poetry, nit.
7 I r; t.o at the request of the editor, one d.llar
;,rlsca "All adrertlae neut., will be continued at
of t',e Lorene advertising, until ordered,
by h:e direction, unless a 'petaled peried
aran tor their insertion.
rr ~,rnsm aLould be addressed to
editor and Proprietor.
Business Directory.,
• '
s i:RG zoN VENTI rl, State St. near Otli
Eoftt:f2 CUTLER..
,IT TTOTMEY A? 1 iv, (Ewa, Erie County,
cod other brininess ottendei. to with
•
J. *
%,,
s y ~.T - u 1111 E.
AI - TOR...MT it' LAW, ' is Walker's Of
., 4 so, .a .tr,st Erie, l's act 7'02
A rrowt Ts ANT COMAILLOBII •T LAW,
Par „.1n Mork, opari. North We'd clrner of the
Loor, Pt.
r'l.'l , :l (1
'N NETT,
Jrrrlt k(/ rut l'X/ck. o!ht.t. trtvad
k, PrezFb Stmt, tw•rn Fifth kik!
iun.+l7.,
BE
trroarl:TA LAW. r.,
lismorm end Jetlrratn , 10,113 , i6
r!R V. 3 itlr.Lr• r
ISE
Wnterford, l'n..
RORER? I g•1IK. PR , IPRIRT R
attentlln given tb
ap436ii-1l•
Tt .. "ii
nf
ct 4,114 EN,
1,, rroriou or roc`Pit.cor. rat/icon Block,
, of Farnr 1411, , 76., P. ;
(
T 171,1VirT AT LAW AND JrSTICE Or yin Flues:.
went, Convvym,cor sod Colleetnr,
t o' i n 1; ay.tp loath...eat corner of Fifth sod
• =•r•• apITCE,
V i !,"•'• .. T4) It E.
,r,), Can's:Cult:mot. at tin pal,
01,1 ...,ro razri P
I'M...re, Fit.; • n hand a *'CO aaSO4.
nt ~ f a rk sr.te. r,,isinne, 'Kona and WiliGli Wbie,
4-1,., 1.1.1u0r Tubseco, 4 egar., kc , to which he re
,pe,froil,, calk re attent•on 4af,lhepublac. iAt!sßed that
elm Wier KII .1.0.1 hare.:44lll :A CPU be had in on? part
n: ;%.... coentF. u1tr3665-1,
C B T NN VI% 31. D., •
Prir4lolAN AND '' , rlllko•
liryr Era xr :tenet, aro: . C. Sirpro or.---bosi •
the rt sidoone Vd door 6nrab 0 the M
Cnon.h. on 9,ol , Crar strert. (Ike brute Ir 01) It 0 . 01.
A 't , until 2. t. my
-"r -
Mt')
11 W. it RIK &
‘.VlL:olen-a'e and rat.] &Orr, in Anthracite,
ttlt,nvn,ua nIS fih..a6urr e , nl and rrou,d ILO
1e huh Lunt- t rr f,ondnea nod rriirpntel for luny.° 13..
alw I,lr/1, Y or.bi —Con er Mb aml 11tr le, and
Vyrtl. and I:l,tLer et.., 2 Pp trot nt at of the
!/epr t, I He, Pa.
J Y
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. Nlt SEft, .11. f),.
1,. ' 1 11.1ro-opzt , 12 Pb. e.:•-ian and Sar.zeon
i..T.0.. andl, , i ' ?.o r. 62 ,, Vs i.h St., opro•lte the Park
il 11.,... i Ili , hours from 1U to 12 A. Si. 3t06 P. V.,
,' ' 7 t • S P. 11r aps' C.•
1);:t1, ,
ver , l v,rr e d e imain«Kgiitee ml Sts ! Atitreot,l3 , .
. 4 .,,,1th and ;• I:21th• tarts, E•et aide *mot•
r,''for hem 110 ;V.* tertutt, if Applied
of
vhf
scsr.-A.aALFWA NIT, A cent
TO II '‘l. lit 102 E,
.) . 1)-.:Ar.vir. Ilxv Goorm, Gsocksttas,
Seed, l'lrinter, etc., eor
.101 Skialret, Fri.. jr.l7tf.
V , D. I NI:F0 UN ti, •
.
di . 1 LIVIOIT A! , .L. SALE STARLR, on Fighth
,',,.-, To , It,. anl French, Fine lloreem and Cu
, , E , l et nu n• 1..11111,1 . ,. terffi - R. Illy2g'o4-Iy.
MilOE
'1 Vi (111.L'g L,l VEIt Y 13
pr kTE Hr., li•To,:e:N OD AND 4111
• •
' • •• •
~. equal' In, ..) la the eltd., and VlC+a as mode
I 1
(marl-ti)
--
(4)liisTl tY Kirs.4l,Eit.
RCA 4 10:e Warr. meq. Liqu.TN, &e,
01, Tprmite the. ;'uite)!llert, Frit!, ?a.
a 9135-11.
WDENTVT, Oaten in ROWERS
• c!ock.uorch aide or the Park, Erie, ?a 2E.
StCCXI , :+OI I, I to Ga rip• J. Vartnn,
n rcblato t an i hOli , We dot'-r. in Cold.
..n1 for 1 / 4 ' Y. tE • nail Pelple'n Lino of gteantert.
Eri«, l's jar,4'6:11.4.
TVIN. 111 i-T V4CM
IN AY -.IIICI
Are
DRUCKF.I.: & CO
411.1.1NG :•11a Thera.
T ..TITK.—WIIII.I.DIN, 31. It.,
l'ovcoac AND :C43-ascx
2a linos Realty's Block, Wad Park. Erie. Pa,
ersYrf Clsr44itt k Ratter a tore. Itesidenes
W tride If rrtio. boure South el Muth
hours-8 to yIA c-, cod= to 3 F. C.
0ct.19•660. - ;
117 EVB T l.4 ene:ll ll. ilil l. piof salons , rerricem to the
.
lore Of Erie ~r,d viLitsite • f Rit ein I.steenew
z. no Peach stn et, a'fea don e south of the Be l ot
tool .-56-51..•
L - 1 M. (O+.R.
nnnc Tivrlaß, Th.tvc 110 , 111 lIIANCVACTrItIGA
,cord Stors , of Rind, Pfehrot Block, Erin, P•.
tUltll. — J•
I ATTOLNI.V 4T t.mor, Fairll,a4,
'lt Co., Pa TPiii also practice. to pejo:ping Couptira.
IS .
V II. .11.11CKN, ,l•
T All.bi..olllflATH VA CLEANIR
r . w. a Block, 'above Dr. Bennett' Office.) Clelbes
:I.'e, repitred and eerne..l on elier• notice Terms AS
'namable 'as ere. . . . soal ly
IIIt'111)1VS. A??, YET AT LAW,
• Wl.l steed to rn'espional business to :Erie and
ounutipe. 5p,0141 sttcation Oren to cake
•,o, and soorty&o•or
office no fe.rla Street, fret door riortb of Central
tal'rold depot, Erie, Ps jn'ttl•inapd
RR. 11.Y.-PICKINEING, DKNTIWP.
1)
Grtilest.'or the Pennnyi vents collegelof Dental Sur-
Ofrire in the reeond story a'StieTrett s
ppo it the earner of be IL,ed House, Erie, Pa.
Rt7lllMilli er
C.' P.erce, D 11. North Seventh street, Philedel
i'
7 L. Rockingham, Tl. D. P, No. :43, North Nln ih
t,
lEEE=
I'truwl .1.: EtVING,
i 7 ITTO,VICTS AND Cue:41811.101.9 AT LAW
iNtl . ;‘) 9T. , , nr.site Critterlen Hall
Collertiona and all other laical land
••. Vtl[l.ltl4o. Erie il;arrea awl Earns
attended to ca-efolly and promptly.
'lrma...let—Wm. A. Galbraith, Benjamin Whitman
• -.. , lll,Speorer * At Marvin, Erin, Pa.
E. Brown, Gob. S. P...7ohtnion, W. G. Brown
C:erk. Wari-en. Pa.
V. 131,1!, 111tOWN, &
Who:male dealers in bud and raft teal,
-•.
/fitrig dlapoged of out ants property to the
' J.<
aaa•d arm, we necesiarily retire from the coal
e minetiding oar Alinement as eminently Ivor
cal.:id/ace sad patronage of our old frienda
[api4-t'] SCOT f, R VIEUX $: CO
.cao,tr.l)l,ll:,
• Vssiannab:e 'fedora, Filth street, between
' ll s th, r,rie 1 , ,5. Cast in Work, Repairing and
.!t. mied to proMpVy. C10110)1,e. done- tone
seta if
F ut:scit I , A:rev iP YRING
2:;5 EXIT -TENTR STREET.
Da'S Coal.a and 4lnttnn Goals. Drosses
Y.: , -.l,ens and Yarns dyed and colored In the
'•
+'.il.• 4nd et
itt.•29SADIA PtICIIB.
and reEpilhed tcfore delivery.
703. KOHLUILLEIt.
all.D COUNTY NUR. THY/NC.—JOBS
11. MUER, td:rungh Surveyor of lidath Erie, to
:*eiolled to r lot sup grade sod remark corrode!
o ut tote of the city of E.ie, or borough of
Erl., and the tract. throughout the eodanty.
tar many years employsd as City and.
*orrecor. he bege 'leave, to refer to sit the fa.-
F. , 'a ac I :.u4 acre men *llO blare berelof •re employed
-Jr , Part:calor attention glienitr mapping, plane and
Oil Vara prepated on the ahorteat no.
1E rd-re left at the L'is fa Allegheny FOG. Mara.
ili.c4; huller, Turnpike St or E talk
Row, S.nth E•te, via bo romp ty attended to
21 4 ):,T4'-tt
E UIE COMMEIECIAL COLLEGE.
'Coy- VACITLTY:'
Frit:m.lW. Geo. W. GuNsltiox
Prof. of Commcroi►l Lay.
'pin; Simplited, new Classification of ge
'''at'i 11 - oelness Practice, Ornamental and Bust.
,ese Penmanship. Commercial Law, Commercial Arith
;'''"a'ae,a ton'Da, Ba, for ladles sad genie. The
Isitiati,ry Carle comprehend tho whole bailie of
a:4o>'• -entry accounts, and exhibit every possible sada
4'a awning and closing books. No expense will be
tiel to make this a pleasant, practical and perma•
tt ttiaititstio n , w The City of Schools." Practical As-
Teachers will be employed Terms—Tallinn
, ec ,
adratmi. The best facilities and greateskile-
Pcsaible., Send for Cirinsiars.
T COOK
T.
Ir.c. 'KNOLL,
t
SCRGICIII DEMI; 8114 s
", West SI& jeaSelf
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ERIE
WEEKLY
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„SERVER,
VOL. 37-NO. 7.
J. P. DOWNINWS
er _IN IrJJ 11 Al 4 TN SU R..NCEer- IV C 1 717"
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This Old Established Agency represents the leading, most popular and most successful Insurance Companies in the Country, embracing
Life, Fire, Marine, inland and Adcident Insurance. I Combined Capital represented $28,000,000, affording facilities for first class Incur'
;ace to any amount desired, and on as reasonable terms as sounl and well m waged Completes can afford.'
Orders forlnsuranee attended to with Promptness and Fidelity, in town or country. E , penial attention given to the Insurance of Duel
ings and Farm Property, ft.r periods of three or tire years, or perpetually, by deposit of premium. 'Rates very lo!..
,g,eV-The thoughtful and prudent mon insures his Property against Foss or damage by Fire,and bid Life for the' protection of wife, children
and kindred dependent upon him. All who have not yet attended to this duty, should call at ones and get their policies in one or more of
-the following Companies
A 1 COMPANY.
=MEM
NINETY-TIMID 'STATEMENT
CAph ten.t ,
I.lsttatia ,
=CM
=MB
TILE VETERAN OF IG,OOO FIRES
STILL '
RD AT WORK!!
Fir An
orgaoltatlon of fool. thounand Un ierwritera,
frOm Nora t•eotia to California, and 6,ke superior,
eziect and the Gulf, harm , u'eug tho science of average
Wit!i — corn ;investing rates to the adraikeetneut of the
public welfare.
FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS
OF TOR
PTNA INSURANCE COMPANY!
TINS Tll5l I:ISt:RANCH AAAAAAA
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
The insuranel Commissioner to the Legit Were:
"The Bta laeurance Coto poor, • f Marlon% one of
lie most nuccereal hire Itinueatied Comianie of this
or any other country "
• • •
"Conn•ct lent Companies follow the ru'es and pracii
ices of the Btia• almost as caret lly as it they wets • so
boil ed in st Lute /ow."
Aeotio. pointing to errors of practice In Ne• Ymt
Conirabies. the Itsa's succenslni management and
sold fit'SS are called ho their , sta.t , O. !has:
"It ell remains Lore a twitter of wond,r than imita
tion to the Insurance woe
• •
'Br what subtle alchemy has thin corporation been
enabled to tern its full pall capital. Into 'be Phlnso•
pher'.; stove :"
• ' • • , •
'The extraordinary events which hare diatingulnhed
Its unparalleled financial history."
The a Frage losses per diem in tbe United States at
this period of the year, are bout two hundred and Oft
thousand dollars. The telegraph daily sounds startling
cotes of warning to all Dv:Kitt:A persons.
DO NOT NEGLECT TDB SEDITRITT bY.UECIAYLE
INSDRANCe.
Policies isiued without delay.
.1 F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. CROMELL, Surveyor.
—A 1 Company.—
'OME 1 . ,:•ta.1 1 / 1 1N1'11 COMPANY
OF NEW ToNN,
OFFICE, NO. 135 BROADWAY
=I
AS? , ETtI. let Jaratary,ls66,
LIABfLITIEi,
_ r ___
ABEVIIINCI OP TOIL
231'1 SENII-AIiNUL STATENIENT
Sholeing_the e •edition of th,e Company on tho lat day
o f Jam, e,1866.
♦aa P.
Cash balance in bank
Bowls S mort., Ist lie
estate
195,892 50
Loans on stocks, pay. n demand 97,392 08
United States stocks,m rket lel. 1,350,834 90
State & mun. stocks & o. 405,425 'co
Bank Stocks, do 113,550 00
Interest due on let Ja 186 • 27,431 16
Balance in hands of ag nts a in
course of tran-mis ion 173,010 51
Bills Ree , for pre. on I . Rieks,Szn 43,153 44
Government stamps oniband 110 00
Other Property, Min. Items 13,505 13
Pre due and unool on. Pol. !issued
aulo 65 ly
at office (fire, inland Samar ) ' 43,141 88
Steamer Magnet St wreck. arpa. 83,483 04
Total Assets
Claims for los. out. on Jan. 1, TA $152,948 24
Due stock on account dividend 800 00
Nottrithsisuding the Eery trial of the past year, dur
ing which the company hue pald loues to the amount
of $1,637.952 35, 'without omitting the semi•anonal dlr.
bleadr,“ll,. "cam" with its Anita! o' Two Millicns
Intact, and a 11.4 t surplus of $1A44,557 PO, continues to
off,r to.all who seek reilatdo insurance inducecconts
Earplegedby no other company.
T. F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. Crowell, Surveyor.
"It Is wisdom and eeonetey to Insure %a the beat Cote
‘
psatee, and there to a ~, e better thin the old lesnr•
&nee Compeoy et Notth =erica.' -
1 - PICORYOII. I ITII9 1, 91. •
ji, i
irattRAWCE , COMPANY ',.
N 0 R •T 11
144T13. BENZ ANNEAL STATEMENT.
Assets, Jan. 1, 1806. Menkcir Value. I
First mortgages on city property $414,300 00
U. S. Government bonds 334,600 00 .
Pennsylvania State bonds 109,000 00
Phila. city bonds 138,700 00
Bonds of Penna. R R. Co. and other
corporations 190,440 00
Band & other corporatiOn stocks 60,190 93
Notes Rec. (temporary loans) 150,471 OG
Real Estate; office of the Co., 232
Walnut street 22,000 00
Unpaid Pre. St debts due on seeg—
all good 107,581 13
Cash in B'k . in hands of Agts. 168,329 32
Tiital Assets $1,,731,21514
L 05.9 ES PAID IN CAtSINCE 1791
OVER' 818,000,0 00
72 Fek,us SUCCESSFUL atistriess IXPSUIENCE.
Policies Issued eithout loi lowNixo.
Agent.
T. W. CROWELL, Surveyor.
I=l
pIIOHNI X' INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOSSES PAID IN 1863, $410,61391.
CASI.I ASSETS, I JAN. 1, 1866, $1,000,79033
The teat of its watioastity.,ths solid service it hsa
rendered patrons, and Its abdlty t psis throa.h sea
son' prolific of cOndagrations with honor andAroit to
those most interested, may b• Warred from a Smut of
the folios tog figores of
I.OSSES PAID.
Arkansaa,s22,B3o 43i Minnesota 20,980 42
Alabama —) 45,723 36N. Hawk 25,30919.
b d 2
onnecticuo,B3l 9 7 INeir York 543,530 32
:California/ 181,320 54 1 New Jersey 3;750 53
of Col 195 351 Nebraska -1,167 00
20,468 42 Ohio . 103,953 59
-tleoreiti 22,128 7qcnn'a '53,274 40
lAndiana 84,203 19:R. Island •20,77121
Illinois 210,698 5718. Carolina 21,032 75
: lowa 31,616 73iTennessee 46,970 90
igen t nay 59,978 191 Texas • 8,961 98
I Kansas 13,415 07 i Verrnont 4,282 43
'Maine 66,893 4S Virginia 27 24
Mass. 69,870 04 Virginia 2,000 00
Maryland 39.602 951Yisconsin.. 86,461 76
Mississippi 20,832 55 Canada 38,873 80
Missouri 80,535 36i:iota Scotia 14,285 78
Michigan 67,057 64;N. Brans.' 15,330 75
Losses Always Paid .Propiptly.
J. P. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. CROWSLL, Surveyor.
pitunquE OMB POTTERY,
Llx THE CANAL, IititTWEEN SECOND & THIRD STA.,
P/37/A.
The tindersigued have associated themselves, ander
the Ore and style of Webb Childs, the Pottery boat
am at the old stand, on the canal, between Seron
and fb&Hatreets.
We aciErAt the patrOnage of the Calamine of the old
Orm and the endow of the pritine generally, prozablitit
t toe oat utmost endeavor to ere perfect ainisfactkin,
(IEO.I. iwepla.
JAY S. CHILDS.
itess-1y
POIIIIVII.
Office in Rosenzweig's Bloek, opposite frown's,
MEM
$4.0t7,4t5 64
2,11,491
5,82;06 i 34
94.000.000 00
- 3.59.074 14
153.719 94
$50,744 49
n on real
$1,5.)8,674 14
A M E R I C A'!
OP viz CITY OP PIIILADSLPSIA
OP NAHTPORD, 03XX
A ILI A it A
RE.. .I.istSW3.62WIS- 1 CO at X' A iv Y,
OP TUE CITY OP NUS' YORK
1112112
Cash Capiial in.! Surplus $1,25,729 Co
ASSETB.
United States Securities 468.643 05
Loans on Bond Aforgage 262,000 00
Gunk in bank and hands of agents 85,518 37
Loans on Stocks, pay. on demand 352,400 00
Red Estate, Inherent, &a. 111.168 18
Wisconsin & California Bonds 8,000 00
LIA BILIT/E3
Losses in process of adjustment 20,060 00
Unpaid Dividends 1,320 50
$21,376 50
Fair Rater, First-Class Security, Prompt Pay
meat of Laws.
J. F. DOWNING, AY.-nt.
T. W. CROWNI.I., Surveyor.
m E.TitorouT %Iv
rxsti'RANCE
OF NEW YORK
Oral Capital
Aisptl, January 1, 180,
ma /sawed male,
SEVENTY- FAYE PER CENT.
Or the net profits isi•hout incurring any Liability, or,
in lieu the tor, at the:, opt lon, a pberal discount upon
the pretutum.
ALL LOSSES PIIOSIPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
Strip Dividend,:deelared 1865, Idly per cent
J. F. D3W/i/NP,'Agezat.
T.-W. CR )W6[.1., Surveyor.
0 31
I NSUIANCE CQUPAikY,
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN
Cash Capital,
Sutphin,
ME
In•uren Fledtogs, Manufactories, 31o:chandlse and
other property against toss or damage by five ' sad aloe
insures against the rick of Inland Transportation and
Nseigelon.
This Company-has three Departments In tarrying on
Its tire Business.
-Ordinary or Term Department
laau terffi or onelear pollees. on all deems of 'n
amable propel ty, at fair and equitable rates, without any
irtlelpation to the profits of the Company—the lame
Participating Department
Issues term coliciee for one, am or Ste YeaTP,
DareMaga, Furniture and Farm Buildings and their
contents, glv ;nit su"lt Coi kits a participation in the pro•
St. of the Company, without their incurring any lit.
Witty thoretlt
Perpetual Derartment
Insures perpetual pollutes requlrtog A deposit of a
small amount of mousy. lo hen of all future payments
of premiums, covering Hake upon Dwellings *ad their
Furniture. Barns and their content/1 Stores sod at ule
of Goods, Chuoulsta and Bch• 4 Houses.
J. F. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. CROIVELL,Sorrejor.
sTA'pIiMEND OF TUB CLINUITION
MEM
ARCT IC FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
No. la Wall ?,t , N. If, on the lit du of Jan, ma
ASS
Cub to bank and In eke., $ 35,1144 94
Bonds ■nd mort •rives (being first lien on yea
estate In New York and Brooklyn, worth
at least 1308,000 ) 171,51 4 a 00
Loans on stneks, pooh'a nn demand, (market
value of securities bed as collation', 470,-
174 00) 68,7x321
Coated stntes stock► owned by the-Company,
market value, 354.260 00
Flee stocks owned by Co.. market value, 29,616 Oil
Real Eitel', (uninetambered) 3,000110
Interest accrued (nt which greater part doe
Tan. Ist, fa paid.) 4,940 34
Balance la hands of Agents, and lo coatis of
transmit/lon from Agents.
Bllle recelentle for premium on Inland risks
and other Items 13,791 25
Cub premium.' uncollected on polities finned
at °Mac
J.IAIIILITIIC3
Citi27ll for Loctes autat&thlug, Jan, 1. %B. 19,8112 99
Ur,p1.1.1 Dlvldeadq. ' 185 00
Total assets over Liabilities', 1593,073 19
The "Antis" bee a first elms reputation for Minors
!de and liberal dealing. It it a eaund company, and
doing a prorperons bacon'
J. uturox SMITH, Preet.
11. 0. WILL WARW. Vlee Pres%
VINCENT TILTOU. Prey. -
CHARLIE BAHISCROII, ♦aa't Seey.
3. P. DOWNING, Agent.
T. W. CROWELL. Surveyor.
F ORTY-THIRD ANNUAL EITATE3ItINT
Of TIM COYDITIOX OF TOO
•
NO,RTII AMERICAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMANY
Of the City of New York, no the alit, day of Dtieeta
b.r, 1865.
Cuh Capital, $501:1000
t k ,,Sarplas, 241,65.147
Assrr
Louie on Bond and Mortgage, being first on
real estate. worth over 50 per cent. above
the amount Ina • ed, $210,660 (X)
Stocks, Bonds and other seernitlea owned by
the Company, market value, .382 817 60
Cash in bank and office, 29,93646
Loans en demand, isith Collateral, 39 050 CO
Premium' doe and outstanding, 14,113 52
Cash in agents' hands, to tonne of treamnis., 33,08$ 29
Interest accrued on securities, 14001 lfr
Bills receivable, 2,89 S 55
Other property of Company, 8,60000
Total stunts, - 751,653 57
Tle losses by tire threnshout the• United States ,Per.
lag the "put year bare been larger in amount than tholes
of any one of the previous twenty lave, exceeding the
enormous sum of $43,000,000, and the facers and direct
toe. of Its company congratulate its stockholders,
agents and euetomen upon he very flattering 'vomit of
tbayear's buelneie.
In this company the assured - may pertleipate in the
pronto of the business with ut incurring any DAUM/.
Dividend for 11t5, 50 per cent. A continuants of your
favor to reopectfdlly eolicited.
JAB. W. 0213 Prtit.
R. W. Bucorrii, espy.
J. G tuswotn, Gen. Agent.
J. F. DOWNING, Agent.
CROWSLL, Surveyor.
ENTIOL PILIS
INSURANCE COMPANY;
OP VIP CITY OP pOILAOOLPIOI
Casb Capital,
Surplu% Jaz! 1,'66,
E=3
Therritutermiret with • paid sip Cub Capital-of Relf
offers. security of d the:rst order of merit. She
standing of the Comae, rV.—liberal prompt amil
traßsorlh7•
P.R. STARA President
?SOS. li. MONTGOIISItif, Vim Pres%
Amax. W. Winn, Seep
3.7. DOWNING. aria.
T. W. CROWELL, Surveyor,
11-111.880L1N10141 T. pastaership
L? honk fors onisting betsroaa gutsy Morgan boa
0.07 Fsweitt, doing badness under the fit= lupus of
Margin & Vur,stt, hag this dig
_bow dissohniod by en
tail OOLUIIeZt. HATINNY SIOSMAN,
GEN). PAWillfT.
Erie, Jane R6OB66—pd
The Hoar, Sire and Ornamental Painting badness
rill be coati:mm.l by the undersigned at the old stead
ea State 3t, between 11th and the depot
ju2S.3t HARVEY MORGAN.
SPItINUFIRI.D
INSURANCE ; COMPANY!
Cash C►pital and Surplus,
The .. koriagarld" has dome a !Avis sod summosfol
b *lnca for neeyly twenty year.. , sod b Doe et the fa
'mita tormachr balling from Nor Kim Mod. \
k. IffiegkiN. Pluddoot.
CHAS. S. L tNit.Seey.
'J. Y. DOWNING, rivet.
T. W. CROWSLL, Stuireytiy.
$1,288,729 (O
coar..sy.
Cash Capital set! gerploa. t
1101 "Tbsuonel b. • sosse6stly• and Irsll so
Casany, sotatlind to tbs toll mandolin of the inuring
gmblie. •
Lousy settled l imonvtir and 1it... 1 %1 1 7 2
iS.I3.'BFLIMENRIDOE, Pm%
B. D. wnirrsane, Sedyi
P.
Dorm IO
e Alma.
T. W. caowcia, alify•rot,. . .
COIL RA N
$1,000,000
1,644,000
Ct°"l l4'
`TICUT 3IUTUAL
NSURANCE COMP.ANYI
I=
Number of Polley Holley over .-
WACO
Nay Polk:lee fawned daring the you arse 10000
Peerlett for the year over r 00,000
flitidend paid during the patent dial year. 00 par net
Total ditideodt oat& oat r , 3.000000
Total'
Lo sat add , girt r 4,1410,01 V
.
51,000,010
275,886
Irby tae Conseetient Maluid ahoald G preferred I
1,275.843
Largest, Safest, Cheapest and But I
TETE GREAT LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY OPTME
COUNTRY.
1. It hu the largest number of members.
R. It has the largest amount Waned.
3. It has the Urged surplus.
4. St hes the Issued &stable surplus
5. It hu the barest business.
8. It has the lowest income.
7 It has bed through It. whole history the Ensiles{
&TOM ge expenses.
8 It ebtairts the 1 egoist average rates of interest on
its loreetomsts.
. 8. It therefore furriahes Insurance at less toot than
soy other compeny.
•
All Poll .fea heard by this Company are either hon.
forfeitable by their time, or may Ir. eoavorted Into'
lbws whieh are ao at the option of the heated.
/time but etrietry unezesptlanable mete aneeptinS; and
only upon ages beteresse Fourteen and
Jassy GooDm, Preset. i Oct B. ?cIUI. Seti'y
Z. Plarrox. The Pn et. M.S. Outinlnn. Caster
Tabrum 1,1666
V MS AND Aectosmr.
24,W0 00
TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO.,
IMMI
614,101 16
ME
20.127 99
ALL KINDS OF ACCIDENTS
The Travellers' Jasaranci Company, of nartford.
Conn , wu the nut to encceutslly Introduce to this
country the practice of inennnee against accidents, et
whatever llod, whetter the! oecer in tremellan, or t•
Emptier. Wang, salting &lima, eluting, to the &Meet.
More, Mace, or while aortae; la shop; mills, teetintre,
or on the farm.
pond aceident policy covers entry pounds form
of casualty. Including tiro rtak in traveling; also, all
forme of dislocations. broken bones. rupft.red tanchnuy
sprains. concessions. mishit's& hmiaes, outs, stabs,
gunshot wounds, poisoned wounds. burns and acalda,
Wee of doge, unprovoked eseaulta by toughies. robbers
or murders" the action of liehtninc or inn stroke. the
effects of explosions, chesuleals, d sods, sad s aw
gnakea, and suffocation by drowning or choking.
This Company bat now been In siacceashal operation
rine, April let, 1864, and up to Jan. Ist. 11166, bad tamed
upwards of tbirtplive thousand policies, and paid over
nine hundred lona—iseluding the largo sem of $65,
MD to trio:Apace policy holders within the year. for
$39,4116 rreistred la praudisms.
74,653 67
Cath Ands, Feb.. l, 1866, $600,849 72
The Wit polity for entry um. whether ha trarsle
math or little. Is a geoeisl accident policy., whisk 10
sores ,sralnst arm poisibla forgo of cianalty at all
times sod places.
An annual programa Of $lO ar iv/scolding to otan
patio' y .-acs a general accident palmy tot $9,000
in tare of fatal accident, or.llo per week daring
roused by sadden!, :riot exceeding twenty-eh treats
far any one accident.) ;
An annual premium of VS or CIO will, in like mea
ner, ware a paltry for $6,000 or *ZS per weak compen
sation. -
Any other 'lnn. Irma $5130i0 1110,000 at propertiaaara
Mee. Where polkiea are lined against toga afll4 only,
or for eompensatioa only. the rotas are ranch lower. A
liberal diaconnton the.. sad Are year policies.
ONE-stosili °gamut. •CC[DSYT POLICLE9
'company now taunt a my eweerseiont torn of
onermonth ginera( readmit policies, at the rate of
per thousand—with 114 peewit ooropesesttes for mate
thousand ineovd. Thom am mush bitter thaw - Oast
for travelers and others desiring short risks. as
they can be taken in bey amount, frost POD to 110,0001
they toter all accidents. sod each pallor Le reiristers4
**that the Inearenos ta good, in as the 'alley Is loot
or destroyel. •
nor oreshaules and other, who eassot sully ewe
the amount of an sensual premium, but would like to
hums by the month, these short time pollens its jest
tke Wag. Fe any mum who boys id: mouth
tdu is any use year a policy for half a year
) will be
Oren without ohm Q. * Wasp, ~Di _
JAIL DATTBRWS.Prodbot. ,
Po n 5? Dusts r bantary.
a1512.3m I. F. DOWNING. Arent:
= 1
80.000
681.1A0
GROCERIES 1
The itabseriber has naiond his slosh of onearies
from the stead above the Lab SW. Dent a the
mei is the brisk block :es - Ws street, mess
has* when be vill be happy to Ni ut. Made sad
taatainn avid ALI thair niers tor pods. 8b stock I.
oreeariss is lugs aid easidally 11111111414 aid elan
at Os taunt rates analiten elith thssilanal east.
Rs intim aD le mead of saltidai l is his Use Vv.
bus a all.
ERIE, !PA, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1866
arsizarqu.o,
I NORWIO - 14 CIHN
Lire
a
07 E 491701 1 10. CONN.
sio,oco.ooo
thesaso Ii 4 Lb.
It bu bee'atio'estrate.l to be
1.. S. Waco:, ?byelaw
J -P. DOWNING, lint;
Fll
OF 111BITO9D. CONN
1 - 11611111.111 AiIILUIST
MI
orszait. AcornB:4T pouctrs
Duracrizatp.]
OROCEBIEB!!!
•
ALMA OSMAGNOLIA'.
• toilet delight .sopertor to any Cologne—ased to
ban. in. las:sand pinion, to reader the /Ida bolt sad
fresh, to allay indtramstioa, to perfume clotbley, for.
headache, ke. it Is tosaatectorld from the ii:b Son&h.
Ire Itagoolle; sad le °blab:deg ■ p stronsge quite ao
proeadeatod. It is a ftrerlt• with actresses and opera
slayers. It G sold by at, dealers, at *l.OO ht I sue b
tisa,and by DtirAS RSEINCi & CO , New Yorir, whole
sale stoats.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER !
ales eo r—"ltnietly Ifolon Stan& said; "fain'
WIMP 11.1.1r. .,.ay um, Sr 1.11 nrs• SR Ilse
Arraiiefalosoli Motet on kitten; if be felt weary at
right, he took Plantetion kitten:: if be leaked appetite,
wee weak !anted or mentally entreated, ha took Plan
tation Bitters, and they never failed to Wit klm en bla
Ass pea/wand
w parsons want any better a tborty, but as some
may, Just read the following
• • •
86C0.000
“I owe mach to iyou, for I verily be
novo Plaatatiou BM'', mveJ my it ..”
RIM W. 0. WICIONXIX, Madrid, N. Y
• • • have been aar ett aniterer from
Dlspepata, and had to 'Union preaching. • . • The
Plantation Bitters hate caret me."
REV. C. A. MILL WOOD. Mewrort COT
•• • • "1 bad lost all appetite—was ea
wait ad aware hid I weld:hardly walk, and bad • per.
feet dread of seeterr. • • Tho Plantation Bit
ters bare at me all ricbt " •
• .141.11 Ci EIQYIN WAY, SI. Lord%
ea• • • LTbe rlantation Bitters Lees eared
to ofa derangement qf the Itfdaers tad Urinary Organs
that dlstres ed user r years. Thor wet like • alarm.
C. O. IfOORg, 214 Broad•iy, N. T."
SX O A OO
It,. 0. It DICITO; manager of the rniati Noses
School for Soldier? Children, nye she has given It to
!the weak and Invalid children under her charge with
the moat happy and "rallying resulta." We have »-
solved over • hundred reams of such cer
tificate', bet no advertheement 1 , so effect.» as Whit
people Perneelves say ofs good article. Oar forku• and
our rem station le at stake. The original quality and
high chareeteT of these goods wiirßi suatelued under
*very sod all circumstances. They la.* already otr•
*ahead • »le to every town. village, parch and hamlet
among civilized nation*. Saes Hato» try to comes •
narrow name and style as possible, end teams a good
arttele cannot be sold as %heap es • poor one, they find
eon» support buin parties who do not care what they
S. us year ;turd. Sea our prints mark over the
P. H. DISARM. b CO., New York City.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER!'
Sold by all D rug gist!.
I=3
ovita A MILLION DOLLARS' ISAYSIL
6 415aOsseat I hred a sacra men worth *1,200. Who
lode 6011 from s bad hart la the Du. and was 'testate for
over a pear: I bed used reerythtag I could hear of
utlistf taut% wall I Wed the Sellout littetaog Ida •
boast. It soon efrectiSa pare' anent cure.,
Idantgonierr,Ala Jess 17,'39. J. T.. DOWNING:*
tam pleasure In reeoitniondlog the Wellean Mus
tang Militant am a rateable and in ileitis , blto article
for Sprain, Sorsa, Smetana" ne Oath ea Itcreat. Oar
tlinit;ta., and all fair Wiata uca Mai
J. W. JEWETT. •
Foreman for dinortian, Wefts, Fargo's and Liarndases
"'mass*"
"The webs of nay daughter's wale, eel/Waned while
skating last winter, was entirely cured to one wesk atter
As conuneneed ado' your celebrated Mustang Lint-
met.
°loftiest. r, Mess, Ans. 1, 1866. '
tt le in admitted feet that the Jhelum Slushing Lini
ment pertains more tures to •borter time, on men and
Had, than any article over dteeorer•d. Females, liv
ery-roes, and planters should atersve her it on band.
Quiet and earn It eartatall 10. All genuine I, wrapped
is stall plate msgrartnp, b• sing the isigortn.• of 0.
W._Westoroot, Chinks; and th • privet* 11. 8, Stamp of
DIVAS CAUCA & CO, acne the top.
As eon hub on m ids taeositarteit it with %amp
stow plstirlshed. Lol
SARATOGA SPRING WATER
Sold In an Druggist'.
ft Is a .out delightful Bair &nein.
It eradicates sere and dandruff.
It kappa the beed'ertol and clean.
It makes the hale Itch. Soft and
It prevents the halo turning gray and felling
it restores hair upon pormatarely bald heads.
This Is 'what Lyons llatharion will do. It is petty--
Ufa eheap—durabia. It is literally ifold by ilia car•los d
and yet Its almost incredible demand Is daily increering
- *MS than Is hardly a enoutry store that does not keep
It, or a family that dose not ass
Y. TfIOWAS TASK. chemist, N. Y.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER!
} Sold by all Druggist'.
ssoo,ooo
Who would not ho breutital t Who would not add to
their b-anty r Wkat giro that nimble purity and die
Unger accesusnee n cheerer spore the stags, hid In the
city ballot ft is no longerl sweet. They us. Eames
IlLagnefla Wm. 6ta ouatbarked use reapers Tan, trees-
Rhoples sad roughneek trots lbw hew and bands,
and lesveatke somplexion*ooth. transparent, bloom •
Ing and realshing. trolikenney ettsettes, it e. 0114161
DO aueorlall injurious to th 6 akin any druggist viii
order It for you. W stot on band, at 60 genie per bottle.
W. R. U GAN. Troy. N. Y., Chem is R.
MMUS BLANES AL CO.,' Wholesale. A gents, N. Y.
SARATOGA SPRING WATER!
Behnstreat's Islmitabis Hair Calming is hot a dye.
Jll isitastimmou dyes are composed or lunar caustic,
mal MIS er WS &limy tha vitality and Istatity of the
hair. l'hls is the (MOW Ws coloring. sod has been
growing in tam oars twisty years. It mares pay
hair to its atiecinsi calor by grigasl absoiptime. ha a
st masts* asumer. It Is *lse • besatilal Bair
dressime. sold ie two sises-60 seals and st—by ail
dealers. C. HEIILSTRECT, Chemist. •
'SARATOGA. SPRING WATER!
Alold by en druggiats.
LT WI UMW 1 Or P CI if A A.l
C,l 0 rxosz—Vo r re-
Create% brawn* lleartbrw. Mak fleadselle, Cholera
Mesta*, llatalency./te. when I wannlng ittiosulent la
marred- Its earefitl preparation and with* rutty
onlealt a cheap and rellehle artielellor outlier, pups
us. told everywhere, at 60 cote per bottle, avk for
"Lioll'e • Pere Retract, Take no other. '
' , SARATOGA SPRING WATER!
aptettl.bta. ' Bold ly aU Dragebni.
DallfelltrnitATOß% NOTEoll.— Utter
odatiolsttstloo heetestomta ratted to the .ander
e'ped open the iststa of dotty Relate, daeesse, late a
tits cit. of Us, Po., mottos 1$ Mr by aim to all oer
hose taiobtod to aid edit* to',s look sleet loustdtate pby-
Ma. altd than Wing claws wild este trill
plan present theta, duly astheattosted. ler vet ta tlemset.
tiAthILY, Adectr.
Ilete, Not 1711 t. 1160.—Ihr
rmollom.
e i r ir testeastaters as the estate of Basil Phil
p% deseeed. late at North Nast amenity Ma county.
Pa o basis:floe pealed is the used. *We Ss
lathy eves to all MAMAS to said estate to make im
mediate earthed, amd th ole basins edam whist th e
war NW plain them. debt statheatleated, of settle.
matt
is MARIA
North Mostassol. '6t6-01441 ithetatris.
The' people's Candidate For Congress.
Coa. DAN UM :—Dear Sir:—We, the
undersigned, eittsena of Girard and Erie coun
ty, in view of the patriotic services rendered
the Government, and the many thousands of
bard earned dollars you hare expended to
*familia and carry on the war against retell
ion; having proved yourseittho true friend of
the !tidier, and • knoiring you to bCs true
friend and supporter of Andrew Johirorr and
his Administration in Pair efforts to restore
the Union, and homing confidence in lour in
tegrity and ability to discharee the duties of
Representative of the 19th District in 'Con
gress, we therefore request (bat you allow
your name to be advise the Peoptelt Candi
date for that office at the ensuing election.
George Sauer], E. J. Kerlin, J.: Martin.
J. Gulllford, W Trout, H. Benham, James
Beau*ley, y, Bell, B. C. Ely, A; EL Os
born, Chas. II Henr y,' Grant, Louis Yeager., S. D.
Cocrett, John Brecht. Hiram Daggett,, J. W.
Atwater, E. Jewel, E. W. Clark, William Ty
ler, G. S. Gnlliford, John thayar., J, L. Hart,
G. IV. Stioee, A. Martin; Robt. Wilcox , J.E.
Pettibone, A. Stone, James Callen, C. L.
Phelps, John H. Gu!llford, A. G. Ely, E. K.
Smith, Frank McCreary, Wee.' H. Edson, F.
m. Chavrima t Jv4. 1:11Ar ben. Nom, 1.1. Ott. , T. L. Lr..•
eel, E. S. Belknap, IV. D. Webber, IL L. Carr,
W. D. Martin, J. T. Simmons, A. White, S.
F. Mason, L. B. i Chevalier, James E. Thayer,
8 T. Williams, George C. Martin, C. W.
Soya, D. Nam:. Maxon Godfrey, IL Kitter-
Verger, Jr., Michael Schumaker, Jr., Hein
rich Kittelberger, R3bert. Calder, L. 1.), Hatt,
J. M. Murphy, J. Bender.
Auld by all Dragrlats
ALTOONA, PA.. June 2Gth, 18GG.
To the Citizens of Girard and Erie County,
Fencers—Your letter„proposing to rub me for
Congress, is received. I would indeed be in
sensible td the commonest impulses of hu
manity were I not titled with the warmest
sentiment of gratitude for the friendly ex
pressing and personal , regard that your let
ter contains, signed-as it is by Republicans
and Democrats, whom I know to be staunch
supporters at the Government, End twiny who
have risked their lives for the preservation of
the Union. Such distinguished consideration
overcomes every natural 'objection I may,
have for political honors, consequently I do
accept of your kind invrtatian to allow my
name to be used, hut with the understand
ing that. I am not to be the standard -bearer
of either political party (Republicans or Dem
ocrats.) but if nominated it must be by a Peo
pie's Convention, as I belong to the people.
They are ray friends and patrons, and in jus
tice to them, composed as they ere of all
Anininn
to live their esteem, and k.
labor to promote
their happiness and interests which )),v been
the height of my ambition for twenty-five
years
CM
New Proxima GALLEIIY, near the railroad
depot, Erie, Pa.-3. D. Wager & Co would
most respectfully inform the public that they
have fitted up a splendid suit of retires
in hyttles new building, south of railroad
depot, (opposite the locality of the late are,)
a place perticularry convenient to the people
from the country and the adjacent towns.
With a superior light, improved back ground,
and •the best of instruments, they believe
themselves to be prepared to supply the wants
of the public in a satisfactory mantle.. Pho
tographs, Ambrotypes, Gems, and, in alter',
every style of pictures, large or small, taken
in unsurpassed i styles. Orders for i:Wide
views and life size portraits, promptly filled
Mr. Wager having been engaged most of last
atimmer In securing representations of scenes
in the oil• regions offers for sale a large vari
ety of Stereoscopic Pictures of that locality.
• je2l'66-tf
pea- /yr 9..4., -STAR r.
lately conducted by Justice, sheen & Galla
gher, and fitted it up with everything neceef a
ry to make a complete gentlemen's furnishing
establishment. Iris stock of cloths, cassimeres,
vestings and ready made clothing is superior
to anything ever brought to the city, and we
defy any one to visit the store without finding
something to suit his taste. Mr. Roes has
been very saccessful in securing a cutter wbo
is not surpassed anywhere. Under his skillful
supervision the concern is turning out w3rit
equal to the best Eastern establishments. No
person can have en excuse 'for goirg abroad
to get clothing while Ros's affords the conve
niences that be does. In addition to his other
goods he has also a superior stock of lists
and cape, hosiery, collars, cravats , —in short
anything that a man wants In th clothing
line cpn be got at Ross's. • Call and see for
yourselves.: • je2l tf
go. S tZLF.Y."
'ter Clark & Brother, Wholesale and Re
tail Dealers in Confectionery, Oysters, Canned
Fruit, St,tionery, Yankee Notions, Bakers'
Goods, Toys, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &e.,
West Side of Peach Street, 1 Square South
of the Union Depot, Erie; Pa. Also, Dealers
in all kinds of Country Produce. Par ticular
Retention paid to filling country orders.
(Jan.2B.tt )
nen:RES.—Persons wishing to procure por
traits of themselves or memhers of their tent
should coital the gallery of Mr. Ohlwiler.
in Rosenzweig's block. lilt specimens: of
work convince Ile that he is an artist who has
few superiors The throng of visitors to his
rooms ore 40 indication that his merits are
daily becoming better-known and appreciated
by the public.
- -
$lO.OO RgwAnttl—Lost, on the 12:h of June,
a small tan colored dog, answering to the
name of "Cute." When last seen had on a
collar marked "A. P. 6111 more, Erie, Pa "
Any information leading to NA recovery will
be liberally rewarded, and the above reward
will be given on his being returned. Address,
Smith & Gillmore, Erie, Pa. je2l-41.*
'D. W. Hutchinson, United States Claim
Agent, Girard, Penna. Pensions, lack Pay,
Bounty, and all tither claims against. the Gov.
ernment attended to with promptness. Charges
reasonable. Applications by mail attended to
the same as if made in person. (jalB-6m.)
TUC EUREKA Fnvti JAR.—This jar VAS
awarded the highest premiums et the New
York State Few, American Institute and
Maryland Institute. For salb by Nimrod &
Dempsey, GOS French St. jelttf
Tin fruit cans, with patent self sealing glass
tops, for sale by Nimrod & Dempsey. jelAtf
Bold by all Drayglata
CAMPAIGIIS
ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
By William Swinton. The standard history of the
grand army. The greatest work on the war; entree-
WV endorsed by army Odium and the prear. The an
ther rays:
' e•ldeeign to this voltam to maid what that array did
and angered in ten munpains anti two seem tattles
sh-11 hare to celebrate the noutervieg loyalty of
this army, that olltimes when the bond Of military co.
liealon faded, held it, unshaken of fortune, to a duty
self impose&
ol shall hate to follow It th , ougli • cheelp.red expo
rience,in a tale, conunlngled of great eahroriones, g roat
sold m a ny
but mom grit t
through't it arm
appear that mold many bugaboo! fortune, mit
ter and rough weather ' the Army of the Poloome never
g ale up, but made a good light and duly reached -ea's
goil•
°Of this drams there will be no other hero than the
Arm , of the 'rotor:me Butt; for it would awn that In
this war of the people it wu devoted there should miss
no imperial presence to become the central figure and
cynosure of men's oyes. Napoleon, in winutburst of
haughty elogeente,eselalme that in the great artulas of
history the Commander wu everything. The proud
arthritis hat no appileatio r to the army of the Coto.
mac. And one most thlnk—t , eeing It never had a greet,
and generally had mediocre commanderp...l% wee th a t it
might be stud that whi meet it won it owed nett° puha
but fought With its blood."
This is the o ly History of the Grand Army, and no
o-e g ra nd borne e part In its ennillets,orila Interested
' its achievements, ehould be without it
This work presents a rare chance to make mosey.
Agents wan'ed. Seed for eirculera, and ass our terms
Address, NATIONAL S t sPiltiLl3Ba CO.
011.4tri• • 507 r. Phil*.
NEW TOBACCO dt CUM It STORE.
The vadeislgned have opined a new Tobeeno demo'
atreet,betneen State and Mitch, (opposite Pi
Wahl otnevi and Till keep constantly on hand • choice
apply of *gars, Tabula:4,Bring, and everything n• nal
antalin • dit..elase Tobacco dors. whirls th-y .%'l 1
at wholesale and eataiL Plug and r ne cat elaseins
Waco cd Meted mennfacture. Bawling tobacco, Ow
andfstreg goods la great varier. -
was& Ir - 800 & OWN It
BENJ'N WHITMAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
Respectfully, Yours,
DAN RICE
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A Little More.
(At : TUMMY.)
Five hundred pounds I've saved by tbri.t—
A rather moderate etoro ;
No matter; I Alai/ bo content .
When I've a little more.
( aT 10.2 y.)
Welt, I cin count ten thousand time—
That's better than before:
And I may well be satisfied
When I've a little more.
(AT FIFTY)
Some tiny thousatd— pretty well—
But I have earned it sore;
However, I shall not complain
When I've a little more.
(AT sIXTY.)
One hundred thousand—sick and eld—
Ah, life:is half a bore,.
yet I can be content to live
When I've a little more. =
•
(AT SZTVITY)
He dies—and to Ms greedy heirs
u. leaves a COUnitbas store r
His wealth has purchased him a tomti-
And very little more.
Soliloquy of a Poor MeohaniO.
BY " [latex "rouncor.
flow tap back aches
And I want alttle mvre sleep, but unless I
am (here when the seven o'clock bellepeaks
am nlot wanted.
Lint I'll: rest—nap—snooze here' as I rest,
and Waltell for a few moments: -
Thett notze in the .kitchen
That is I my wife preparing the tireakfast.—
Good woresa—she did not go to bed for an
an ho'ar o more after I did, and she is always
op ad hour . before me. Her work is never
done—mine is never done. I hear her step
in another room. I hear the dishes:as they
are placed on the table. This pillow is not as
large as som'eldilows, so double it up and
rest my head On it. And this bed is not such
as rich people have, but it's good enough for
a poor man'. The feather bed is 114—the
clothes ere none too nice, but then we are
Why not have belle, ones 7
Simply becanse I cannct afford it
Do you See these hands? Do you sea the
calloused palms—the Hula labor cracks—the
half stiffened blunt fingers ? Well, sir, they
are marks of industry. Igo to the shop early.
I work late. I take my dinner in that little
tin pail. I work till my back achett I save
my mewl. 111) wife helps me at home—she
s prudent, saving, industrious and .hopeful
My children are not dressed us well as my
neighbors' children are, but they wear the best
can get for them
I have no money for luxuries; my family
must live, even if my, bed be hitra, my pillow
small—the leatherefew aticfr the bad clothes
worn—the floors unesrpeled.
Hard work,
Or course I have work, eod I have pay for
it. But money does not go so far now as it
need to. Two dollvs to-day are not as good
,as one dollar ail yams ago. Ily stages go
for flour, meat, potatoes, butter when we eau
tines and taa.es.
lFhy purchase tea, coffee, r butter, ete.-7
Why lire? I em tired at night dad want
something I can relish, and a cup of tea gives
me strength and a new life. And bread is dry
without butter. And in the morning, with
the labors of the day staring me in the face
as they lead me along to the grave, I have but
little appetite; a cup of coffee with sugar in
Wand perhaps an egg on my plate temt te the
wain out appetite, and I thus gain' , strength
for my toil.
Be more saving !
lam saying. My wife is Basin: I have
hardly a decent suit of clothes. My Wife does
not have more than two dresses a year. She
mends and turns, 'and patches and eaves, and
piedee; and she uses our won out garments
to make clothes for the children. And we
have no luzuries in the pantry or
cellar—
simply plain food. A dollarT doze not go far
market now. I do not tiomplitu, but Ido
get discouraged at times and wonder why a
poor man was bori—what nee there is in
Everything costs go much. Cotton
costs Ore times ns ranch now as six years ago.
Woolen goods ditto. Ten, coffee, tiour,.meat,
sugar, rice, butter, eggs, tobacco, spices,
medicines, dm. ktt.,.coet from three to five
times ns much as they once did. And my
wage+ are not increased In proportion. And
then the Far. All I had saved for ' , Saes went
for war expenses, It was fifty doll Yrs here"—
fifty dollars there—twenty dopers more for
the last call—fifty • dollars more tor, the text
last call, and so on. I had to sell say cow and
silver watch to raise bonaly mosey:
Why didn't I enlist I •
Why didn't you ? My son. my brother, my
cousin enlisted; and they died or came home
crippled. I was drafted—l mortgaged my
house and lot to raise money to Bead o man
in my place.
What made me 1
To save the Union. They told me the South q
wanted to get out of the Union, and that we :
must whip them baek. I did not quite under- .
stand the matter. I wanted the Union re- !
stored, and I joined Willa the Republican
party. But all t his. yips for nothing. We wont
to war-swe lost bait a million 4aen—we
ruined the South, tici it is worth 'nothing to
the Union—they subMitted—we disbanded - our
armies, the South laid down her arms and has
gone to work, and now these same Republi
cans say the South is out of the Union, and
they are going to keep ' her at, for fear she
will vote again -t, them. I can't see what we
gained by the war. And I find that the Dem•
aerate were right, and that the Democratic
times were the best for the peer people. And
the taxes—why I am now taxed—and taxed
and taxed. I must support myself, my , fami
ly, my poorer relatives, my crippled relatives
whorttame back from the war; I pay ten times
the city, State, town and comity taxes 1 did
before; Ism taxed to help support free ne
groes who once worked, as I have to, and
supported themselves ; and, worse than all, I
am taxed to pay interest money to rich bond.
holders. who live in ease, whose bands are
son, who pay no times yet live onlebat Learn,
and ; ihat all of us poor men earn. Now
Iwhat chance has a poor man under such a Re
pußlican government? A chalice to work
hard and die poor..
Dui s political meeting at Warrensburg.
kip:, on the let ; while Game Blair was
speaking, a fracas occurred. Pistols were
drain, and during the row one 'Radical was
killed Aind one wounded. One Conservative
Was shot in the arm and seriously wounded.
Several beads were.hurt badly. Whiskey was
I at the bottom.of the-affair.
The Donlon Traveller thinks s monument
should be erected to Preston King, with sn
inscription setting lath that he it se the only
man that erten. ,Iketerted death to aloe
holding.
t
Items of AU aorta-,
A cruel wag lames bald•bcaded friend
Into any'enerny by advleing him to have his
head framed.
O'Leary, gazing with astonishment upon an
elephant, in a menagerie, asked the keep er ,
"What kind of a haste .is that alit' hay with
• -)
his tail? " -7
I. .
/
A typo lately o ff ered the following • enti
ment at a printers' festlval: : " Worn ti,--for
the dissemination of mirk ipikok On 9 to the
Press." .-- -;."-- ' - '
ist
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' L'dgar Ketchum, the fashionable 'ew York
forger, is petted at Sing' Sing. F i le does not.
take his mests.with his follow pt. sere, but
sits at the same table with eartailt of • theft
dale.
the s tre ets ~
It is proposed to light sire,ellll OA , a via
lino not a thousand miles from thh
red haired girls. If we lived the
t
Dabeter, we'd play tipsy every nif
the lamp posts,
The New^York Tritune,makee
ing Mt cement that during We pal
Spinner,. the Ucite9 States Treaeu
ceived twenly thousand dollars. r
conscience money by various
agents
A correspondent tit the New Yor Post says
t i sk
it is not only in going into pews, b t in goingrsteps ,
up door-steps, getting in and get ng cut of
omnibusee., carriages, arid up e, ire, Sic„
that the morals of the present dayi are being
impaired
A picture in l'imolv, called "Rather, Cute,"
represents a man at, a ticket office. "Look
bere,•• be says, "7011 didn't give me the right
change just now! '° Clerk—" Too 'late, sir;
You should have spoken when you took yout
ticket !" - Pateenger—.Bhould I? Well, it's
of no consequence to me ; but you ,gave me
half a sovereign too much: .:,Ts la! " Exit.
A farnir in
_Susquehanna county, Penu'a,
recently had a suit brought against • him for
eight days service in the hay field," by a
young man who voluntarily assisted the old
man's daughter in raking hay as a conve
nient chance for sparking. The lass having
discarded him and married another, ttuiswain
claimed wages of, the old gentleman.
Ell
There is a young lady in St. Louis—Nfies
Aim E. Lcak, who was born without arms,
and who writes and does fine needlework With
her toes ! She . is 1 -gpoil looking, and any
young man in want of a wife who can't. pull
his hair, scratch his eyes, or thump him on
the head with a broomstick, should pay his
addresses to Miss Look.
Reminiscences of General Scott arc now
current in the public jounaale.. One of his
latest treasured remarks was when he heard
- -
West Point : I"The last of human glories are
passing sway." But it isran unpoetical fact,
that hie words" were abouthis horse,'_
and hiS last autograph is an,order to Cozzens
for a bottle of brandy.
The Dunkirk Union contains the following;
$l,OOO OIVIIRSD von A. WHITE Glit. I —IS it
true that, since the abolition clause in our
National Constitution was ratified, a nice
young man at Manilla, Erie county, in th:s
State offered a rival beau $l,OOO for a quit
claim to a white girl whom be fancied ? And,
after being informed that the girl was "free,"
what would the nice young man have sold
himself for, on finding that his money and his
love could not buy the damsel? "Who's pen
here since I's Den gone ? "
A woman says, what she chooses, without
being knocked down for it v , She can take a
snooze after dinner, while her 'husband goes
to work. She - can go into the street without
being tusked to "'stand treat" at every saloon.
She can stay at bores in time of war, and get
married again if her husband is kilttd. She
can get divorced from her husband whenever
she sees one she likes better. She can yet
the public not in trust her on his account:—
nut all these advantages are balanced by the
great fact that 6be cannot eing bass, go spark
ing. or climb a tree with any degree of pro
priety. • ,
Negro Eating Negro,
lied OW mild-blooded revolutionist, Mr. -
Sumner, been in the habit of reading the po
pe a, he would have semi the other day some
intelligence from the western coast of Africa,
which could hardly have failed to make an
impression on his philanthropic mind, to say
nothing of his stomach. Bat se the senator, .
according to•hie own account, does not stoop
so low as to peruse the journals of the day, he
probably has not heard that a relentless war
Is going on Li llyeen gwe negro kings, some
where in the a eighborhood of Sierra /43011 C,
in which the prisoners taken• on both aides
,(with the exception of a fat one selected for
the table,) are sold Into slavery. Another
affair is progreising on the same coast between
the Braes negroes and Ihe ,Calebar nevem
which is conducted on different principles,—
The billigerents being, like Mr. Sumner, and
his conferee ! opposed to slavery, eat the cap-
Steel.
It appears by the latest news from Sierra
Leone that on the 19th of November last, our
colored brethren of New Calabar made a raid
on the Brass men (also our brethren) and re
turned to Calabar Town on the 22d, with 37
prisoners. Determined to have a good time
ater Weir victory, the Calabarians concluded
to get up a man and brwther dinner, eo they
had the 37 men of grass butchered, and bar•
beetled, and ate them up' with infinite relish.
Every war canoe engaged in the raid received
its share of the edibles, and the chiefs were
eseessively jolly. The natives of those pans
are not above eating block men when they
cannot get missionaries. The dispatch, after
giving Ilto partionlaya of the feast, says,
"trade was consequently *topped." Whether
it was stopped by reason of our colored broth
, ran of Calabar hating gobbled too much
Brass meat to do business, or because the- -
whole town was ao delighted with the banquet
that it had gone forth bodily to-catch anoth.
er mess, is not stated,
Now as Sumner, Wilson, Stevens, 'as their'
taile are dying to serve the • negro, would it
not be well for them to recommend an armed
protest against his . being served up in a /teal
by his fellow negro. These infernal' barbar
ities are carried n, it is remarked, almost
under the guns' of our African squadron :-
11as the negro on. his own soil no friends
Is it only aa a freeman, with plenty of work
to do, and good wage' at ble comrhand, (to
say,nothing of gorertuneat ratione,) that be
requires sympathy.
Row TO 'Oar ZTr 941/4eirsiti.--4ks almost
every one, in this heated weather, feeli more
or leis dull on getting up in the morning, we
recommend the following good advice, TWA+
we find in an exchange :
Every person who tolls daily at any kind of
labor, requiring great mental or physical ex
ertion, should be extremely careful to pfactice .
a regular system of ablution at the close of
each day's work. Sometimes a person may
be so Completely exhanaled as to render this
anything but an inviting performance ; yet
by its onlietion a great deal of the refreshment
which the hours of repose are designed to
impart, is lost. To 14 clean is a strictly re
ligicrui duty, and is absolutely essential to
sound and refreshing slumber ; hence the
labor of keeping one's person clean is amply •
repaid by the elasticity which emanate from
nightly ablutions before retiring. Heed this
advice, and the reader- will sleep soundly ;
disregard tt : to to bed unwashed,, and you
will rise in the morning unrefreehed,- with
, feelings of ,Insaitude which the exertions of
I the day Will 'hitirdly be able to remove.
.
if I am not et home from the. party to.
night at ten o'clock," said a 'hosbeed to his
better and bigger Jog, "don't wait for mo.r
Thai I wo n't," replied thi lady, elialficant.
ly, "I won't wait, but I'll come for you!"
The gentleman - returned at tea o'clock, pre.
ciaely.
Eteno.—Any of our readers wishing a tuft
class piang.froto New York can be intornied
when to procure one at less then tee menu•
tacturer's pie% by calling at the-Observer
office. It will be warranted to be equal to the
beat. je2S-tt
Mir Xuzhou! and youthful vigor are rev
pined by lieltsbollta ilitabot Buohu.
place with
e, says '
ht, and hug
,o astonish
year Gen.'
ier, has re,
orted as
Tressury?