The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 20, 1866, Image 3

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    The (tele cckxj Ohtsievree
:R) E. PA., .DECEMBER 20, 1566
Ur Linn A ROCKET ASD DOWN LIES' A OTTO:.
_Wlth of cur readers has not heard of the
fiatetis Johnny Steele, heir to the widow Ma
i'lmthek, of `oil wealth reputation, and reck
less of easily sectrred — Xicthles! llis
entrance into the world orgaiety and
f -hie career as a fist volute man—his
riee'ego regard for moneyAndfilAd way of die
pp:l,4 of it--hove they tiot afforded intlnititop
in every har-ronm, corner grocery,
pricAte sires in Pmansvlvanis for twoyears
tatt .! .4. poor boy, with na education, or
r rirtieril acquaintance with the ways of the.
I, he . Was unfortunate enough, befpre he
emerged front his teens, to inherit an al
rn,,st fabulous fortune. Naturally enough, it
at his head - a l l wrong, and he concluded tbat
the beet tray r 6 could use this wealth 57112 to
it aq fast as possible, Tie visited the
:out , cities. became a frepienrei. of the multi
, ; Fees institutions there existing for taking
mews a it of men's pookets more rapidly
fhpy can flow - . in started a - minstrel
fl s nz his money shout with a pencil
and soon acquired a wide but un
,toriety. -The and wan easily to he
and it has' not come a moment before
.; resets expected. .t few days og;) the
Firm was sella hr the Government for
mpl.^Vively pitiful sum of $ll.OOO, and
rNinny Steele is left with hardly a penny
deserted, by the friends of his
„,,rftr, to mourn over the fiekteneas of for
11,t case affords anath . er verification of
,7 -1 a l t,e : "A -fool and his money are
;grit , I."
177r , :rrrn 111 - O.DER.-01 Pridar night of
•A,kk, 31r. George- nail, of * Nnrtit Etv , t
tr,n4ir, helrinz n noi9P nhnnt
-,,',1.1^% P. took a..eamilf , , and started to
t:o.,yer the came On entdrinp: the Wier
hip imht was tscr , e tarn nutl-when lo went
yrk sA' procured 'a lantern, by means of
he found a man in one corner of the
When the man eaw that he was di,-
he struck n blow at Mr. Hall's 'head
Rah a hatchet, which the latter, lolg 1. and.
catching, hold of his assailant, endeavored to
d;sarm him. Finding that there WAS danger
of being. overpowered. Mr Hall called fer,4i
/ rtchter to come to his aid With a gun, St2t
tte• managed to escape just as the
rearbed thr seene•of action. He left Ida bat
and hatchet in the hurry to get near. and
Hoy were identified as belonging to it German
named Jahn Hnsii,reho lived one farm rented
rrun Stenlien . Hreka, about three miles frrm
' , it. Hall's residence. A Tarty teen started
in pursuit of the rascal, and mime rip to lrm
.'few miles over the New York line, 'nut:tinted
nn me of Hick's horses. Oa" Peeing that he
ohs discovered, This'll jumped off the horse,
tank h. : the wend= and scamperei off to fast
as hi s l ee s VI culd harry Lim The . party Rave
,fror, and rifler an ixciting series of adven
.urt.. cal tared him. rre was taken to North
ber,re n magistia.e, and, in default
,of
umm;'t.i In the coital.* jail. lie made
a k.tat , .ment Ificits,on the strength
was placed under
7:)t) ba?...l3ut. sir renchinY here, Ituah
I nn affidavit caring that
concrrned in the burebiry: We regret to
that - MY Hall, who is one of the meat
ritivns 61 North East township.
y is badly hurt by the blows with the hatchet.
the young:3 are not considered (lan.
-91 r. fried It ),v.
c!..1 t, oh; ,-;•• .th , 7.-r lih, .1i a lye , C tin!,
%Thiel lion t.el ettertleL the nt
hi-t tit , eke sic rnooth-t.
hum 11 , 11.1^-; RO haTA ••.•
'onnl of n , n• , tl”r:i.; , -n-no' , n ain zln
.L in 1•n)11 , 4A) llv hat ore ‘`, tin I iii
hi4tory of the pip ers of thi.,.eiiy (I , ir
•—onooitv i4O - oi.zi4;l - ng; to reolitte-ih. font
Ch. in the heat tvivertliin'z
'.mm in thin a.pt;)n. and to talnife'it t'Scirap-
eivion by nya^•ieritl lirona - 7, •of iti col
fll Some ek ode )1. 3 91e4t olvertiaerg are
ern,n of t lir % opnOaite nn li t i cr l frith, who
ho w be-thi..) etrese that party zeal hay not
them t 45 the true principles of bugl
e"; gueee , w / . :When we entlezei...F , ) no
neq,., it spas with the bOief that we
have nn nbtin lance of room to aro.rn
,!ltry d) )100
eitf llnie in reor of leoit ; AA'
x• t;rellr and tho' 11^ .rer, on
rh • hi ••••,•s.; ,i , frtn3 of
tr,soooooinz inorc, npoo
, V* , ‘ npnr )pri.V. to r44 , lin
fia
iiter than we wi.h; and if the encl
resoe7.
in a feat month's time tars?lin in
o•e the siin rf the Dip Oar readers
erd rot be surprise,' if t any day tl-a. (21,1
, rer rreeta thern I on enlsreed forts - and
r--Y;Aresn, making acne the biggest 'and
--,agnmog , the 1 3,!?rth Weetern part
the Vut,it is not - at!one the fadsertir
patronage of the office with which we have
ro feel gratified, Our Jobbinz depart-
Tint has doubled its hiasines9 during the lest
y,rl- ond we have now fitted it up with the
prrsies in the citr, on l 4 every hind
o,st-!risi tv , c,,ttry to de all kinds of print
w • f• - el sire will r oft us 1-3
t ; t he . ott,s o tos3ine.o in tint line,
.1%3 is l int , ,so Ifs- is not yet what we want
•^1 f it rtitto vr? 1,1';
Oka qy , torni• y•• tet..).l tlt 11 Ir rkeni
•n•i+fi*n+itdileilln'tti
utt , tivr, isn 1 ,i , 11 , 1 .in
Oil 7-J'ora.--
nit r-t 01.0101, , 11 , 12 , : r of
u'7,1.3r j 9 nrrlagment.
11:4 ii-o!, titc;w2., vtr k r-e of t'le
51. 1 -e then rnliz. I
hirl art! dis
l:;112: 090, b It, Co vtki to t'' , l , qorruia: - .1
Itio.lini4 of
I luvri.)lll
fr ends. it his• it It bee: witioit its
I ' the minx who hire sust;ineil us
, Jelt 14. we bare
4rAtiou 1.! C1:0 cili th eznreiaed
• /s., wit)
..;rift-rttr' , ll.l off
, t••• si7 tit a t . itni will yet de
..., 'L”.•
thy nr we're .be the se
,rer4 fr3tri their: csys,ititt.
: n ! , drfern , cA=e of S. A. Davenport,
of tho Illnk of Commerce, vA.
, cr ,•;.• , P,-carne up in Court - ett Mon
': ha , been on' trial during the week.
3 , re un foreland it, j 4 brought to
" ref lo sses of the creditors of the
'n Mr, Wright and the other officers
- and involve!, 'we holieve t ,
83111 of money. la one shape
it has been,pending for n nem
‘l"q, nivil the publiclnad about lost
.o.nti:n that it weal ever come tip for
ua el on the side ed the Assignee
'"t= IL Walker, .§elden Marvin,
Jonas Gunnison and George
that of the defendants, lex-Judge
Js C. Marshall, Wm. Lane
P 11, 0 , h41 1 .s The trial, up to this pe
-nt dereoped no facia with which our
t rilrowly
hd-nt ~f Piiilalelphia paptr
,l•-tl,nn ingenious plan for ridding his
lie corers tfin floor near
b thictlayer Of moist caustic ,
a fn tLe rats walk on thi4.it makes
re : these they lick with their
it makes their mouths sore, and ire
fb at theyshun this locality not alone,
the n eighborini,rats'about it, and
the'litns e is entirely abandoned by
MEM
Items or Local Interest.
At last &deices Anna Dickenson was rccov •
ering s and she may yet be able to fill her lec
ture engagement to this city.
W publish in an:•ther column the adver
tisement of the Phildelphis Age. It is one
of the ablest crl oounde't papers in the
country.
Yottnand yoang women who expect
to engsge.in tev.:hing„should epezd at least
one tern, et the State Normal School, Edin
boro. •
worthless two dollar Erie County bills are
in circulation They are without signature,
and made-of two pieces pasted together.
To any of our citizens needing gas fitting.
we r, , commend the firm of Avery, Daley &
Meld arg. We bare bad them do some wo•lc
fOr us, and are so well plessawith its ezccu
(lon, that we feel it a pleasure to urge their
encouragement upon others. .
The Universalist festival, in Farrar Halt, on
Wednesday evening, like all the preceding
entertainments of that society, was unusually
well conducted, largely attended, and ellen- e
ful in every respect. Our Universulost friends
are essentially orthodox whenever true en
joymeat is concerned. •
It is propose) ti hill tho seieio, of
the Lake Erie Press Association. in this city.
en' the 171 h of January. We heartily sect*d
the suggestion, and promise oor editorial
brethren who tray attend - , every elf rt on the
part of the fraternity in Erie to make their
visit pleaFunt.
Our friends Heinz in the vicinity of the de
pnt, in want of clothing, hats. Cape, &.0 , will
find it of advantage to call into the neW store
of Wagner St Kuhn. They have a large and
w,ll B, , a,eeted stock. which thew era determined
to sell at as law figures as alp dealers in the
city.
The Crockery store of Park
Row, is juot now the centre of attraction for
the ladies. ilia supply of "goods for the holi
days, surpasses, in beauty and variety. any
thing ever eeen in one est:Ailishment in our
city. No article in his line, likely to be called
for, h;tl been omitted, and the person must be
fastidious indeed, who can visit the store with-:
nut fadingeomething to suit his or her taste.
Doyle and White, charted with volot wry at
the Morton House, attempted to breslt jail, on
Monday night, but found tho wall too thick
fur them. Any person who bas ever visit NI
the jail, will not wonder that its inreates
should seek the first opportunity to get out.
Of all the institutio is of the kin! eye ever
saw, it is the most poorly arranged and die
agreeable.,
Th First National Bank of Union 'MIN
aivertisns -to purchase bills of the following
br,kett banks, until Jsntiary Ist, at the rates
appended
Crawford County Bank Notes
nil City ,t it
Petroleum
Ve nflngo
-The House of Representatives at Waiihing.
tort lost week adopted a resolution instructieg
the judiciary committee to inquire 'in'o the
cause of the delegation of C. V, Culver, one of
their- number, in the jail at Franklin, It is
claimed that under the clause of the ronstitu
tion privileging members of Congress from
arrest, bis confinement is illegal. i
r It is stated that a gentleman in the; emplaz
of the T.-lands, of New York, has arranged to
take charge of. the Reed House, aneepen it
about the first of April. If the statement
should prove true, there will be a general fettl
ing of delight in the community, and among
.tie boarding and travelling public.
A ca , her in Fredonia whipped his daughter,
eighteen years old, for "sitting up nights"
with her lover. The next day there trae e
is it that people will never learn this opposi
tion in love affairs only makes Ilse union a
young people more certain
Editing t-newspaper:' on exchange pitti4
remarka, is a• good deal like making a fire,
Everybody supposes he can do it a little better
than anybody else. We have seen people.
doubt 'heir fitness for apple.. paddling, or ox
driving or dounting•laths; but in all our ex
peritinee we never met with that individual
who did not think he could double the circu
lation of any inner in two months.
The Girard Union tells the following r.tory :
"Gen. Jackson at Trenton, N. J., in 1836,1ay
itic his hand affectionately on the head, of a
young jn - okey. will had rode "Lizzie Jackson,"
a yOtint'filly 4 _and wo'n thc,rthrerutitSiun,
said, , of arc an er.truoillinarytlad, and may
yet be President of the Dolled States.' That
bay, dear reader. was Col. Dan Rice." Wo
pre.nme the Union tells this on Din's author
ity. '
EME:I
We lake pleasure in seating, for the benefit
of brethren of the pres., and as an act of
justice to a deserving gentleman. that we have
dyne business for the past four or five months
with William Bingham, jr., 54 Fifth street,
Pi.tsburgh. Pa and have found him prompt
in garment and liberal in his dealings. Oat'
etperienceJrs led us to the belief that this
establishment is reliable and trustworthy.—
Brooked!, fferOd.
ta e mke pleasure in adding our testimony
to the above. In the businella dealings - we
have had with : 4r. Bingham, we have always
found him prompt, accurate and
On Thursdgy last, while Mr. R. C. P.
Brown. Superintendent of the Great Repub
lic Oil Company, was returning 10 . Titu•ville,
from his ranchb on Cherry Run, he was att4.'
d•nly attacked by Iwo men, one of .whom
caught the horse by the bridle and the other
fir-i` 4 4-it him .the ball lodging in a big pocket
hook• that luckily happened to . he 'n his breast
pocket. Ile drew his own revolver. placed it.
to th- man's breast and tired, the robber drap
instantaneously. The confederate Cut
the hri lle za on and the hose carried his
rider• into Titusville before 'stopping. A
posse started out and found a great quantity
of blood near the scene of the melee but no
robbers, dead or alive, were found. The feet
thy no traces of the alleged robbers in the
oil regions are ever discovered, inclines
many to look upon the numerous "blood end
thunder" storiet'which come frcno that direc
tion with a great deal of suspicion.
11 al's "Jott . rOtel of Health" differs with Dr.
Dio Lewis on the.,aubject ot buckwheat cakes.
lr says that, when pic_perly baked, they "are
verlitealthl-andiTatricious. They should be
put. on the soapstone griddle, over a good fire.
and turned once only, and the sooner the'y are
eaten after baiting, the better and healthier
they ar,. When turned over more than once, ‘
like Wheat cakes. they, are spoiled, and instead
o' being the most uutricious of food, become
the most indigestible. Some tionsovires, not
knoiring this fact--which is reify a chemical
one +spoil this favorite fc4l. Soapstone grid
dles4equire no grease, BIM never burn the
cake it."
An exchange says :--William Harmon com
mitted suicide et Titusville, Pa., lately from a
melancholy conviction that he was his own
grandf.ther lie lett the following singular
letter:
"I married a widow who had a grown up
daughter. My father visited our house very
often, fell in love with my step-daughter and
married her. So my father became ray son
in-laWiaod my, step-daughter my mother, be
cause ; she was my father's wife. Sometime
afterwards my wife bad a" eon—he was my
father's brother-in-law, and my uncle, for he
was the brother of my • step-mother. My
father's wife, i. e., my step daughter, had also
a eon ; he was of course my brother, and in
the meantime my grandchild, for be was the
son of my daughter. My wife link my grind
mother, because she was my mother's mother.
I saw my wife's hoetand and grandchild at
the same time. And *sidle lwabard of a per
con's grandmother is hie grandfather, I was
my own grandfither."
The large recelits' at New • Yo , k and ex
portAlterefreco, and tit• very low prio:s of
petroleum, are notable facts. Tho exports
franc tho United States thus far, for 1866, are
nearly sixty-three million gallons. Prices
hare declined to 121 cents per gallon for crude,
in tanks, and 30 cents for refined -barrels, in
bond. The value of the exports is not far
from twenty millions . ..et, dollara, or nearly
enough to fay the'interest of our bonds held
in Europe. The receipts, notwithstanding
the low prices, are still large, and at that
port amount to nearly a million barrels since
January first last. There is a large stock on
hand. The large o.xpar!s and low prices are,
we learn, destroying the business of the coal
oil roanubetureis inGreat yritain. Their
product must he eiiia :3elocr 'petroleum be
cause it is lonian good, and petiolenm Is now
a elling.inSireat llritnin lower than coal oil
can be purchased there un;der the most favor
able eircumstance4.: The development of pe
troleum no an article of merofiandiss is one of
the wonders of the nineteenth century.
"Why, lira. Smith where di / you get your
splendid nos stove' What a hearty it Is I"
"Do you think-so, - Mrs. Jorros.'" 4 •lndeed, I
do: I have seldom seen one I liked as much."
toNell, John took a notion be would buy . me
new stove—you know the old ode was about
worn out—and so we'wenk to Erie to Weet it.
I had read llarr, Johnson C advertise
ment-in tho'Oisireei, and emolu - led to go
there. 'What a rale a3sortnent,..they have.
got! Thom were so many vtrieties I scarce
ly knew which to take, 'hut at last I decided
on this, - and, inleed. Mr.. Jones, I think 4.
have never seen °le like it.' ""I dtelare—is
that sotyell the next time Smith and I gO' to
town, reboil insist on visiting Barr, Johnson
& Co'e, avd having him buy me ratove pot
like it."
Our Representative in Congressde 'a funny
man—every fanny tutu Let week, when
the bill to appropriate.s2s9 090 far the State•
Department was up for consideration, he mov
ed to P pa ge tln prov:ii)n, and otllel for
informatton respect , ng it, In thing so, here
marked that he hat heard it said the appro
priation was to induce Surratt t o c ltas t o thi s
cavalry and receive his pardon, Its there was
no pardon agency established in =Europe.
Wherenplo, of course„ ih.re *as laulliter
from the gold ni.lured.Ra Lolls ia the 1 - 101. e.
What n, Willy chap Ifr Scofield is! Artemus
Ward veill have to look out for his lance e.
t- - •
The solemn,' istelOing so 111, of the last
weekly& ; mt to crli-lhe-od thrtri remitrkl
- lively, all ful the miot Y oil titns Staie
eared T.lnet Lk.) / 1 ty in the number
rifits convey tncs.S. E'erint new cittert and
sleighs of s' antlipreed eh r tots-, —has hods
.4(1 bob sleds.—every thi tt, to which
runner.{ coati ho affixol,—htve basil brought
0. , ) reptitition, often.tin,s making a ipa
kali. very mirth-provAting. Pertons of ovary'
;'class unite in honing fo- a long emtinuince
of the present' floe sleighing.
A number of our :exchanges are still en
deavoring to explain the reason "why the
were defeated in the last cam
paign." Our private opinion irthat the prin
cipal reason, tl e main and undismilable cause,
I Was, that they—didn'tget votes enough. Now,
what's the use of fretting about it and call
ing up all the old bickering , . We have been
defeated many times before, end it didn't
310
11c
950
iso
. It.
urt us s `mncla, and if we but make right use
of our last defeat the lesson's it his taught
wilt lead uS on to a speedier and more perma
nent victory.
On Tuesday, Congressman Culver, of the
Crawford district, !eft Franklin, where be has
been imprisoned for some time back, on his
way to Washington, accompanied by Con
gressional Sergeant at Arms Ordway, of the
ggr s i ( t . f a r 1 1. or a I .l ' llA n b m e t ro=ul ‘ ,37 deli 1 7 ;7:
n e Mr, Culver to the Sergeant-at-Arms, who
requested a Deputy Sheriff to ace:raptly
them to Washington. James L. Myers, one
of Mr. Culver's principal creditors, and the
ope on wbrse complaint be was committed to
jail, also emu:Tooled the party.
=MI
the little acquaintanee we have with the arti
cle convinces us that those manufactured by
A. P. Cohen ,S. Bro., are superior to 'the onet
brought' from the Eavtero cities Of this s,
though, our lady readers are best capable of
deciding, end for the sake of testing the mat-,
ter, we would advise them to call at the store
o f the Mesirs. Cohen, 1408 Stste stro ,, t, where
6(1 a large assortment of all shapes
and sixes
Less than ten years ago Artemns Ward
was a ~ ? trapprii" journeyman printer. look
ing abort for work. To-day he is worth
from fifty to a hundred thousand dollars, and
has a reputation which extends over both
Continent'. Two years lig% Johtiny Steele,
was on "oil prince," with an income of six
thousand dollars a month, and spending moa•
ey with a recklessness that has seldom had a
varalter Tozday he is a poor man. with
scarcely a shinplaster in his pocket,_strl -the
last we heard of him, his oil farm had beeti
sold by the Government for taxes. The ups
and downs of life are curiously illustrated in
the careers of these two famous individuals. •
The Fredonia papers inform us tlia. "a
very pretty young lady, about sevente rt years
of age, in obedience to an inexorable law of
nature, assumed the relationebip of mother
to a nice little miniature epecimen of a genus
how, on Monday morning last, on the Mail
Accomodation train, near North East." The
paesengera made up a hands.onse contribution
for the youthful mother.
We dott't kttaii much shalt hoop darts, but
'Our city needs now. more than anything
-lee, en increase, of dwelling houses for the
people--houses which mechanics and laborers
csn parchass, and thus put theiyeirnings and
saviors into permanent form. It the finds
invested in oil 4eculations had been invested
hares. they could all have been sold at a
ha dsoine profit, and the amount re-invested
in like manner with a similar result.
Horace Greeley gets off' a good thing now
and then. in q lecture delivered nu advertis
ing he said: "Some men who knlw enOu fv ,h to
advertise are yet so narrow .raired as to c'ott
fine their advertisements to jou anis of their
own creed and party. If the fdo not wish to
trade with any but men of like faith, This is ,
wise, but if they desire the whole public for
customers it is otherwise."
`We are pleased to observe _a general revival
of interest in the tetnperante cause in tall
party of the cionty. In this city there are
serers , lVge and active temperance societies
in oper.ttlon, and the movement has extended
to nearly all the'adjoining towns.; The evils
of immoderate liq . uor Jrinkingtha;ve increised
to such an alarming extent of latt; as to call
for the mote- vigilant labors of the friends of
reform.
[Erie Observer.
* * [London Times.
--Daitq' Dispatch,
1 1 ,1 Mil
In the wards of the immortal Shaltegeore,
feel bad, neighbor?" "Mrs. Wins
lore's Soothing -Syrup. affords immediate re-
OE
to exchange thinks it is "unfortunate• for
Culver that his brother raditals are so thick
in the tbirty-ninth Congress It his vote
were required to ensures majority or two•
thirds, he would not long suffer confinement.",
We call attention to the nolthun adver
tisement of flr. Dodge„ in another part of
the paper. The Doctor cornea to our city high
ly recommended as "a sk IBM -practitioner.
09•• For s parlor or sitting room store, no
one is equal to, the Morning glory, for stile by
Binirod /4 Coppery, fdafi French street.
ect.2s-tr. ,
reorrmoodenes Pittsburgh Commurchil.)`
On Situday evening last, as thO people were ,
returning from church, they were summoned
by the startling cry of fire to witness a ecene
that beggars description. In the lower part
-or the city,: tliing7tbe railroad Molt, are a
number of. frame eh:lntim occupied by poor
Irsh families. A short distance from these,
on the hillside, was a vest little house owned
and acetified by John Donovan, a respectable
and industrious matt. The family conqsted
of John Donovan, his wife and father, an aged
man, nearly one hundred years old, two boys,
and a boarder named C1:1171$10. Donovan has
been engaged in boating oil on the creek; and
a fevr days previous to the fire, bad drawn
fr. , m the hank $1:700, the occumalatiou o?
years of hard labor. This he deposited in a
wooden bog, placed in tits roam, intending to
use it on the follewittg day. The family re
tired curly in the 'evening, leaving se lamp
burning on the table, awaiting the return of
hie wife, whb bad gong to visit a sister. It is
eupgaised that the lamp was upset by a cat ;
but in a few minutes, and before the sleeping
inmates ware aroused, the house was inflames.
Donovan jumped out of the window with his
eon in his arms. The old man succeeded in
-malting his escape, but returned again for the
other child, and perished in the flames. TEE
young man, Carrigan, and the other son, a
boy eleven years old. were burned 10 death in
•their beds. Soon the roof fell in, and the
house was a smoldetingruin.
It was here that a scene was,witnessed that
made the stoutest heaits quail, and eyes fill
with teem The mother had returned, found
11-r home in fltmee,.and her darling boy and
aged parent burning to death beforellter eyes,
A wild yell, a low muttered moan, and reason
had left her. Ihe husband clasped the peer
wife in his arms, end while the crowd gather
' a arodnd, preatentieg-tivm from rushing into
the flames, tliey groaned as' if their poor
hearts wore breaking , . While they were still
Preaent, the crisped body of Ills child rolled
down at their feet. It was carefully carried
to a netahltor's house, and when the fireares
subdued the other charred bodies were gather-
eti-togutber. -
The Oil City Fire.-At Cat the Cause of the
Calamity.
Medical Notices
Sickness is an affliction tbils on Gs
sit. 'None aro exempt, and there are none but
need relief from its 'attacks. 'Whoever can
furoish this becomes our benefactor. A. cot-,
viction prevaPs that,Dr, Ayer does it. Disor
ders of the blood hive been healed by his
Sareapardla, and affectiona of the lungs by
hie Cherry Pectoral, too frequently and too
distinctly to he disputed His Ague Cute is
said, by these who use it, to never fail.
Reader. if you must have tu=dical aid, take
the beet of medicine. Poor remedies are
dear as gaol are chew:, at any price you have
to pay for them.—[Charleston Courier.
Teta. Vault Iretteseas.—Yell your friends
what Greg Cough Balsam has done for you
if it hm cured your chill of a racking Cough,
a violent attack of croup; a Pere throat, or,
avoided a threatening fever, which it certainly
will (In, telLyour frienk of it, that they may -
also use it Old, you , rich and poor, all
say it ie-the cheapest- and best cough remedy
in the world. For dyspepsia indigestion
pain in the sicunich. souring of food, languor,
flatulency, and general debility, oe sure to
use COe's Dyspepsia Cure. ,
A Fenterrt. Reeoun.—lt is en undisputed'
fact that,one- sixth of the deaths throughout
the civilized world-are from that dread dis
ease Consumption, while in many of the wan
ufueturing disteiet4 of e'ngland. and- America
the portion of.thortality from this disease
ramie 18 One-fourth. A fearful record, indeed
(e-outnumbeiing by tens of thousands the vic
tims of war and pest,ilence combined. Yet
the won teen! progress of Medical Science,
during the past sir years only, MakeS it poesi
ble fur the conscientious Physician todeclare,
now, that-Consumption is as 'certainly cured
ae intermittent fever. and as certainly prevent
ed 114 Small Pox, and as proof of this assertion,
we would refer to the advertisement of Ring's
Prepared Prescription, to be found in another
column. 4 -
AqvsnristNe..—There is no doubt' that the
great lever in the extension of a business, in
these go-ahead times, is advertising; but the
immense popularity of that celebrated remedy
for Dyspepsia, Liver Domplaint, Nervous De
bility, &c., floofland's German Bitters, is not
so much owing-to the fact that it has been ex
tensively advertised,;as it is to the great merit
of the article. A worthless medicine may,•
through publicity, acquire a short-lived no
inlaer ttiitistainilsolf s fo; any - considerable
4ength of time Iloolland's Gorilla Bitters
• bas been known to the American , public, for
more than twenty' yetrs ; 'each day adding
some new proof of its virtues and great cura
tive properties. These Bitters are for eale by
all druggist•. Thetsre not It spirituous drink.
dec2o-2w.
A Good Bye.
My lovely maid, come sit thee here '
• dot:Leath the lamplight's gliering ray,
We'll ta'k of by-cone days. my dear,
And - ath to think them gone for •tye.
Those.happy house ca❑ I forget, "
Can I forget the joyous time -
When in dull fashion's mesa we thet,,
And tuned our hearts in love's first rhyme
Can I forget the evening's route,
Beneath the moon's refulgent beam,
Wadirphyrs_fanned our cheeks without,
Attsl Cupid fanned the Hume withir.
And Erie's waters tell a tale
01 oivenines spent in pleasure true
onr 21n , que How fast before the enN5,
And foster still the raornents flew.
Those happy hours I'll ne'er forget.
ne'er forget those jayous (lays
When far away.fean yeu, Jeannette,
I strive to "walti in wisuqra's.ways '
Al,! Jeanie. dear, 'tis,hard to part—
hard that. f ttal word to ,say ;
The bitter tears intrusive start ;
I try to go, yet, ling'rm.r, slay.
Hcd- grant me tliis—that you may be
The rpecial s ubje c t of His care:
That:, when the spring time conics lo thee
'Twill ever god t bee young and fair.
And if we meet azain—(that thought
Will be a beacon light to me)—
We'll lire a life with,gladnesq fraught,.
If not oa earth, beyond the sea.
Godd bye, my love: a sad farewell!
And : Bidder still tbevrord to -
Sinze all my grief 'tater° vain to tell—
Anil yet, my love, ttrewell to the,
lismvinta— That Dr. Liston; the celebrated
Surs,eon-to the Albany Eye and Ehr Infirma
ry, will be at Brown's lintel, in this city, to
morrow and next day, the 21st and 2`2djests.
All wheAre afflicted with diseases of the Eye.
Ea-,'Tfiroaf, Catarrh, Bronchitis, and all
forms of,ehronio Bisons - ea, who de.tre to have
their cases examined by one who has made
hese diseases his study for years, should call
on Dr. Lisoll If he °enact cure yen, he will
tell you so, without its costing you anything.
And, remember, be. remains but two days;
thereat° it would be well to all vasty. *
lv you want a correct likeness go to
Wager & Co.'s photograph rooms, 1328 Peaob
street, above depot. tiering introduced all
the latest improvements in the art, they nat
ter themselves they can satisfy the most fas
tidious. They have the most pleasant and
airy rooms this side of the eastern cities, an
improved background, beautiful side decora
tions and a largo life sized nth roe, in which
the subjects can look themselves 'square in
the face while the picture is, being taken.—
The ski light is the largest in the city, and
pictur.s-can be token in a cloudy day as well
as id the' clearest. . _Sept.l3-tf.
MONEY SAVED.
• . •
THE PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODS MEM'
6010 yards , prints, Tut colon, at %I 1.2 els. per yard.
f,003 do. • do. do. 15 CO.
Loa) do. RlMlllttl t trinta, but quality, at lee. ,
5000 do. do. do. English, ;and wide.at:Oe.
ZOOO do. one yan,l wide Facto, y, at 18e.
Nuo do, - do. do. heavy, at =a.
Two do. Bleached 5111.110, yard wide, at 200.
:IVO pound, Baiting. at 20a. per pound
goat! wool. 104 white Bed Mankato at $6 a pair. ,
ice Balmoral Skirts at $2 each.
pair. IllankarShairly, all qoalltles and color&
Tad;sa }loop giant. at $l.
Misses and Children'. Hoop Skirts si $0 to Is eta.
A large stook of Bradley'a new patent, Da Om o
tie (or double) Spring Plitria.
MUSS (ODDS !
English and FTOXIth Mathias, ranatasa Clntbs, all *all
Da !sines, PipiAll eclair:J . l, Strired end
Plaid Pm 4:, nun Eantitit Conitot Homer'.
Yanireen.otSono. Cotton Tarn, Cot, cn .
an,4,Wnolen Flannels. Rblrting Flan
- Gloyr a, Etc., ke.
Ilaviag just trlllf r}.l/14 , ... • e an.:now pre
pared to sell ell hied, , of Pry Ce..ee at 20 per trot.
'theater than tett. Our atot k:I full. Call and ore as,
at the slim o
i f i ffe-Plag.
_ _
' STKPIIENS 2k VILD6I',
6 Reed House,.
dad-32
MARRIED.
Forven 7 ,Tnouss,-At . lieKesnCorners,"
the 2.9 th tilt., by Rev. N, Jones, Mr
, Simnel! Fervor, to Mies Mary' J. Thomas,
both orMill reek tp ~Erie Co., Pa. "
SfcLusrt--itfts COT—Oa Deo. 13th, in Union.
by Nev.lFlvi nue Varela; Mr. C. N Mc-
Lean, tti.Misn D. S. Nested, all of Union.
[The 4reenb'sok accompanying the above
assures the happy couple that moat essential
requisite tq podded bliss—the prieter's bless
ing. May l all the good things that 'con be
thought of attend theta.] ..•
, DIED.
GALIISIIK-111 Fairview,' Nov. 29th, wlth
trick consumption. Mrs Sarah galusha,
wife of Giles L. Galusba, aged-63 years.
PdcG.ternr—December 15th, in this city, Misr - I
• Mary .McCarthy. -
Ithacan—Near Edinboro, Dec. 7th, Ralp'l4-'F
son of John C. and Jane Reeder. 40,
one year,ltwo months and tea •daye.
Bccuscn—On the-16th ult., at thel resident*
of Mr. Dstrid Wolf, in Erie Ca , I1"cs ,
Suess Budhner. Aged GI years, 4- mollies
andls days. I
Burr-10 West Millcreek, Erje Co. - ?a., Dec.
•Ist, Mrs. Nancy Butt, wife of cob Butt.
321 tears, II months: -
DUHLINGULI!—Iti McKean townshii, OA the
17th inet.,l.lonathan Burlingham, to his 71st
year. I" • • I
Mr. Burlingham was born'in Otsego county,
N. Y., and was the last member of a family of
eleven childrtn. lie cline to our county in.
1837, end has continued to reside -here ever
since, enjoying the reputation of being one of
our best citizens. A man of rare benevolence,
itttegritx and religious feeling, he wa's without.
an'enemy.-' tie died in the full faith of re
demption through Christ. and let to his
friends the consolation that hie, spirit had ,
merely Liken lits-tlieht -from this world, to a
better above Mr. 13.'s remains were taken for
interment to Rpartansburg, where his sou re
side,. '
vantirine,
Diaffase, or,do 0,13
OS • SONIC ?BIWA? rig Cares Itaisir-
Ina shoed bi cheskect. , Itallpere et
gi i
lon bi the Lilnis,• permanent oat
Imption, le often the reanlt.
3 13 RTIT lAlt. TIVNBE
RRO A
.ofllen;e to the p,rt•, give Immediate
haring a direct
rano!. For
BRONCHI
AST H-34 C AT Altai',
CONSUMPVITE
end Throat Mitoses.. Troches are need with .leave
it o.,d sueeers iineen and Pahlie Spear/ye will and
Trrehet twin! In clearing the Tea when tiara' berore
eingmg or Speahlog. end relieving the throat after en
turssual ex. , rtion or the Tonal argent. The Troches ere
;ii
reelmmetried a' d prescribed by . ph esiclane, and have
had leatlmonla from eminent tutu . thrafighout the
ectintre. Rain en article or true merit, sod haring
provcd their amerce bye tent of mane years.Weeb yeat
"tads theta in e 4 w localities in various parte or the
world,aid the totbes ere'netrerselty p-ouonneed he;.
ter Mitt other &AWNS. •
Obtath °WI • lifrovreie aronebial Troebes:‘ and do
not taki•any of the wortteou 'ltnitations that may be
offered. Sold ererfwbere. n , 29
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Pittman*, hittof PALA .15D VAOI4
• For nrepating, 'eaturing and beautifying the Hair, and
le the most deVittful and wonderful *Attie the world
ever prodqe.d. ,
Ladles trill dna it not aoly-a eartatu remedy to re
'lore, darken and beautify the hair, bat also allesiraida
article for the toilet; its it Ur Weil, periamedeslth
Meh and aO;lcate pe fun, , :andapend;nl of lie (mine:
odor of the ollt of pales tad more
‘ 1 - TUE MARVEL OF PERU
A new and beautiful perfume, whictr• in delicacy or
aceut,, and the tenacity with which it-elings to the
4
hand)erchletand person is unequalled.
The shore erteilee for ukle he - all drorgata and per
araera; at $1 per bottle etch. Sent by olpllb to any
addreii by tho propttet?re.
T. W. 'WRIGHT lc CO.,
1110 Ll6erty Street, /ie. York
octlB-]y
• '
HALL'S riAll BRIIIpCSB ,
If the best prepszation extant far rre!orici gray bale ,
itetrgi tiveatastrig.
It. P. HALL 2z CO., Nuhal, N. 11., Pioprletort.
For Bali by all ilraiglats. decl3-Ico
•
DEJ AcztErr aim' " I '
, .
PIILMONIC sylarr
•
This s great teedlelim cured Dr. J. 13.. SCRINC6, the
?Milder, of Palmenari Ocennamptlon, erlom it bad - 1
larimedlti mod formidable amid, and when tneedf
death appeared to be inevitable, nta nareichteenr?- I
notreced hie are incurable when he commenced 1
the nee of this simile but powerful remedy. ills
~
health was restored Ile a eery short time. andfil, 0 ~
replan of the discard boa been apprehended, for all-7—h
the quietly diraPpeared, and his pr6di - t-' - - 7 ;
weight mere that two - hundred pound,. ' •
'nal his recovery„he has devoted Ida attentiOn i
exclusively to the direr of Cowl:motion and the ,
diseases which are meetly conilicale,l with It, and i
the cures erected byi his medicines bare been eery
numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Seamus •
coshes preferelonal visits to several of the larger dries • ;
weekly, where he beta Issue eonceave of pattente, 1
and It II truly astonithing to ace poor eantromPttrin
that have to be Wiwi oui ....e .1....5.........4...., erd la
• row seentnabt4littg., robust persons. ' Da.
EICHENCU'S PIM ONIC EXULT'', SEAWEED ,
TVNIC , , andltaND'E PILLS ens renerally li
is itals.
- all required - 1a awl g Consumption. roll dire r -
1100615=661113) CAC ea tlnt any one coo tet.e them )
without seeing ,Dr. itr,Nt:ta., but when It la con- 4
venient It la best to re him, Ile. e;vet advice tree. .1
bet for erougneettednation trithhisltevirommer ,
his f three dollars', -
PI oteerre, When purchasing. that the two
like at ther—ono when In the leastage
of Comm:option, and the other 64 he now Is, In
Peel
, perfect health—are on 1 the Government stamp.
Bold by all Dnireirts end Dealers. Price $ 1 .50,..,,,,,, -
per bottle. or $7.50 to half don. Letters ref—
ze
millet...should always directed to Or. Schmark's •
Principal Oilier, lii 'Sox Otk S%, Pinia4ci ph a, ..Pa.
General 'Wholesale Aceotz: Von.oi.liarnea .1:: Co., ' s
H. Y.,,, S. 8. Hence; Doltfinore, Nltl. : ,lohn D. -
Park, Cincinnati, Ohiot Waiter ,t Taylor, CiScrilM,
IS.; Collies limo., St. Louie, Ito. Pid w. en. mo. 1 yr. _
New Advertisements,
B .
LACK MARBLE.
. .
, .
prepared
to
Penniylvartia garble Company are now prepared
to nn order.. fur_ , 1 '
TILE, TABLE TO1 1 !'4, BABEgi &1 4,
The Cococior 'woold direct the ape ,) chi ottani on of
dealers and bune,ese to the gnu As sod fist. h o aunts
Tile, holiest,' g it superior to any non is Ifarke I.
Or.era for thieble or for I.formatlon roey,te rld r esa - a
to . ,
i 1 Jos P. POTTS, isreeld itt
or Tilos Sillf2l,lterMinoit,
or CHARLES D. tTIIIIIIT; •
-
.1. c...% aro I 142 S. Mild St, Phila.,
1 1
P ROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE_ -
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_LAID Aftt.NE KittiLINZG, ' '
by her next friend, In tbo Guild of, Common
Geo Decker, Pieta, Fri! , Co.,
tsio. 15, ktir. term, tBl6.
- SACO3 KU' SLING. S ' _
To Jacob Melding, Despoodeok- . -
T•lee notice that de po.if on to be read to evidence 04
the 'gearing of, the shove rare. grill be tokmilst the ofriCe
of the noderstined, on the 291 h dty at Detembar. A. D .
76'4, se a o'clock, P. 11., . . F..CI7ItTZ, •
, dec2l) It r i Commientoner.
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N EIV - COAL YARD.
•;-
..
DIERC,ER (OALAND IRON CO.YA,Rrt
SiiSAFRAS STREET,
oNE-IiALI* NOUTII OT UNION moot,
Settli)rthe,ll'orceiCoal cheaper than the cheapest
other Coale In aroportlon.., .k trial la all that is emcee
Cary to COUTInce any one of their cuPerlor qaallty. -
decl.ll.3to
THOMAS If. lEF FER3ON, In the Court of
,Coinlion
• Pim
J. ItOBINBOhi. of Etilteuuntf• •
No. 1:7 Nonnnoor Tirol, 1886
Ejectment to enforce the specifie performance of a
enetnct for the rale of the following describd land by
plaintiff to defendant, to wit, a lotof groped situate In
the city f Con-y, end county of FJ le aforesaid, 'de
scribed as follows—being lot No.ll 50 said dity,, bound.
•ed co the west - by Call» street. on the south by lot
1g0.13, on the teeth, lands of Perinton h Johnson, and
en the North briard sold to Perry Stewart; the said,
lot being four nits wide nn Centre strait.
And the Sheriff has Made ratturn to the said writ that
the "defendant is pot found iv Ibis bathricir„ nor any
one in posersalon of the land In the Judd writ described.
and the return day of said writ being now part, the
plaintiff by Ws afterrey gores and paves the court in
grant a role 00 - e@realialDt. to slow sod' plea , * to said
writ, sub. can, act of Annals In such cue come and
provided. num,
Harney for Plaintiff
"Now to wit, Dec. 17i14 - 11164. mistreated on defend..
ant to plead as Mated for, to be pablishedlas mod •
by act oCAteerarbly. Per Car. Porno tberseent—a trtss
copy. drat), 2 C P. ROCERS,
' frffl 130 IDA L HADfftllHeam-guar of Warafn
sled lastrudasakin Yeetac Ifers—publiabed by flow
lard Association, sad sent free of elan* In sealed ,InCei
ores. fiddress Dr. J: MUM BOUGHTON.
j al
Pblia,delplibi, Pa.
EW 'CLOTHING STORE
•
,GOTHIC HALL CLOTITO“; sTORt
, 50.'1269 PlCAcit MIME;
Three doers .k‘rth of theilailroid Track,
- !RIR.
a
WA( \ TEM
- :_flashes opetrid a oeir-Store id the above locality ie.-
lefillitiolly anemia • to the public that they bare on
bind' one ot. the farces! and 614/111. cer-fully selected
stocks of Ready-glatlo Clothing, cloth.. commoroo.
restlng3. flect'erlu'a Furnishing Good s , neva ' Cepa.
ersr brought a this market—all parchssed glace
n fall in Wore aipa to be sold at. the most rearmable
thiurea, We have the hest colt on in the c
try. cod will engage to make up Clothing in the toast
,friehinnable tad durable "tile, Oar stock is complete,
Nothing in the iiti e of our trod" ha" be.o tlegliset, d.
Glee miscall and s for comely's. We warrant our
goads to to es we represent them mod mir Prises es bur
aa any to the c ty. WottliVit le KUHN
ere2o tf • I
NO 'MEDICINE GIVEN,
I=
DO DG F:,
D R -
OF LEXINGTON AVENUE, NCW;
PR At:l.'l9A P Y S lAN, ,
ran CHRONIC DI.E.ISC.I,
Ivey of Nen Yoe; City, ..11bony ',l Montreal,
-', tltetiee, Detroit, eitio.tgo. - 9z.1 Louim,
Cine'laitii, Dayton and 'Wheel,
, - jpg, has taken J
• •
A ! : : FARRXWITALL ERIE, PZN'S'.A.,
Where-he wi I publicly heal the sick, free-of
'ohßree, from 9 R. m. till ll p. m., without
m^ney and without price,' -
FOR,A1011" TEN OAY'I, CO3LSIE*fIINI
TUESDAY,. DECEDIDEit 25'01, 186.6
tuia &leo taken rooms •t 13roWn'n Ilo'el
Until January 191 h, where thoso who are able
and twilling to pay rosy come
} , R A 1 11 A. M. tNTU. 0•1'. F. VII Ib
No medicines given except in those cases
where, by a ch•mgcal acalysis and a micro
scopic investigation, of the bl,od, it may be
found necessary to prestribe - certain Blood
Remedies, which combined With' my r eculinr
Magnetic operitian; accelerate a perfect and'
radical cure. - -
NI Surgical Operations Perforined
Chronic Diseases Cured.
Acute Pain Ingtan•ly Relieved
TRE L?M WALE! TOE RUM) SEE!
THE 'DEAF MAR!
der FtitY Mitsra Open:low iie JJ, e fears.
Dr. Dodge's practice is mostly diseases of
chr witure, land eases given up ns in
curable. His Err:lD:neat is peculiar to himself,
although there hive been men in all ages who
have had the same magnetic power over the
diseases of the bdyt mind, (fme call it
th.4 , l3ift of tivali g,")lret few have pospessed
it to such an extent over nearly all diseases
sod persooe. It i 's a life and vitality passed
:li
from a stronget
lthy body, to a weak one.
'that restores the I et or• unequal circulation
of the vitwt or nervous fluid. So powerful is
this influence that persons who bare for many
years suffered from, diseaveS which bare been ,
prbnounced incurale. and to whom medicine
has been edminis erect with no good effee.
have been restore to health is an incredibly
1
short space of time It will tiaaiesecrre - a-les
member of the bud k
-crr-perriita other impossi
bilities,.bat-It will twaye relieve pain, from
1 whatever cause the r.ractice'ie.based upon
the most strict prineiples of seiect i ce ;;there is
nothing miraculous tor -supernatiiral
,about
it. It is in harmony with all natural': laws.
Many eminent physicians of other prictices.
not only acknowledge this po`wer,-butreceive
the treatment for theineelveq and ftroilies;-0.1
,well es advise it to their patients ,Dr. Dodge!!
does not profess to cure every case -
By this treatmentit takes but"a few min-
Wes' for inveterate bins of almost Anysurable
'Chrenic disease, anti! so sure is the effect that
but few diseases require ri second' operation,
except Deafness. Broken :Bones, Dislocation.
tutimis. Even thee - Wilt be much benat i ed
—always relieved fn no bain .nod sometimes
fully cured. - i
•The diseases which yield most 'readily to ;
the curative agency of this method, as prat
used. by . me. are Dyspepsia, Constipation.
Asthma. Angina Pectoris, Chlorsie. Lose of
Voice, Itheumatiem.jtheumutic Gout, Liver
' Disease. all kinds of 'Sexual Weakness. Dia•
hetes, Ireadaohe, Ne&veus Irritation 'of the
Brain,. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Diseases !of the
! Haar', Eruptive Diseases, • ConvulsionSi Hys
teria' Neura'gin, Thrush. C - ngestion - ef the
Spleen, trritstion:iif - Stomach. DiFen.t.es of
Kidneys.. Ulceration and displacement 'of the
oath, Morhid Appetite, Wakefulness, General
!Debility, Weak Spine, Nervous De. , ression,
, Difficult Breathing With Pain 'in the Lungs,
t and 'Weax.Eyes.,
Paralysis, Consumption and General Dropsy
are Alie meet slow' - and uncertain with this
treatment. Patients atfecfrd wig ! th e se h a le
rarely been' restored. They ate; botrever,
always benefited,
b.....,fn0ca when dependant upon ifesirection
of tympanum.. amsurosis dependent 'lupon
t paralysis of optic nerve—incuratlr
All oper !lions perfotmed in the 1 , 01 it hall
are vet far criticism and investigation,
- TESTI:VONT:VLF.
N. B. No 'eases are published except by
permission.
Fred. ()unbind. 11:19ina, Ohio. Deafness :
I cured at Clegg's Dail in one• minute,' Had
not heard a watch tick iti one tar for twenty
years until after the operation. May-be re
ferred to.
Ritz tbeth Drown, Springfield. Ohio.
Falling of , the Womh, severe pain across the
back, extending over the hips; constant bear
ing down; pain for 13 years; had been treated
by the heat physicians in the country.. - but to
no purpose; went' to DI Dodge. and in two
'weeks was completely cured !t • 3-• --
11, S. Mitchell, 198 Wabash Avenue, Chica
go; Illinois. Dyspepsia—cured.
T. , Hildebrand, 18.5 Wear Lake street Chi
cago. Illinois. Wife heal-ridden• for' four
mouths. Pet:doyens
,mod displacement
ehred. .
'Rev. A. H. Trumbeau, Springfield. Ohio.
Weakness, of the spinal column, disabling ,
him from inartual labor. • Five days after: an
operation } by Dr. Dodge, carried ta. quarter of
beep aipair of stairs.
This 'triter certify that r have not spoken a
word abOve a whisper in three vears , air'd nine
months, ,until I c.tute to Dr. DOder, int the
.lmerican }louse. in the e;ty ofrayeland,
Ohio. when. alter two.opermiOndAylle Doe
its, 1 am ablelkto speak as loud "szrly.tlistiqt
as tveri could. , •
MRS. MI,M •0A VOLNESS;
Sworn and subscribed before me•tiiis
day of August. ISGG,
WELLS PODTEll,`Juatice Oro ?env. v ,
This-is to certify 'that '1 hare been on
ted with Deafness from a severe ' attack e
measles that I have been unable to hear for
thirty yearn. I bave.been unab'e' to hear
common converantiotT I have tried 'eminent ,
physicians, but all to no purpose until I went
to Brainard's hall in the city of Cleee-
land, where nfter two' operations ty Dr.
Dodge, I. am able to hear' quite as distinct as'
ever. . MRS. W3l. LINDSEY;
24 Seneca ;'9t.. Cleveland. 0.
Sworn
W and subscribed before me this Nth
day of ..titgiitd, 1866.1 WELLS
,PORTER,
Justice of the Peace.
TO all whom it may f concern :
, Th%s is to certify 'that I have been affected
with paralysis of the left arm for the past
eight weeks, and have not been able to lift ,
my arm to my head. In fact I had no USO of
it, and bad not the least feeling in it from the
end of my finger to my shoulder, and could
have it pierced with a pin for pinched without
feeling it in the least. Dut. as fortune would
limo it, I went toilrant's Hall and •v ope
rated on by Dr. Dodge,' and after on opera-
I
tion my , , orm wao - restored to its natu feel
ing, and now I can CM it as well as ever.'
LYDIA M. STARNEY.
Swart, arid subscribed, April 28th. before •
HENRY PEPPERTNOitiry Public,
City of Harrisburg, Pa
Wm. W. Miller; Lancaster, Pa. Nightly.
emiesiontl. Suffered months with head, arakei
fulnevs, pain in various parts of the body 4
forgetfulness, melancholy and great mental
despondency. Cored by two operations and a
Prescription ginen by tbedoctor. Will answer
inquiries.
Gee. Bacon, 'Scranton, Pa. Scrofula eight
yenta standing. Palate entirely eaten off.—
Deg; ulcers In the tonsinand Wrenn. After
two operations and the use of one bottle of
131olott Purifier I find myself Well.
'atients will pay in proportion toproperty.
No charge will be made for second opera
tion when it is found necessary. '
ddeftSit*
; .
w At. OLENNY,
Hai jag recetred • large aad NO/m*l ,tock of
lIDLI DA Y 'GOODS,
Coat Igtins
GLASS AND CHINA VASE§,
COLOGNE S.M;
COGO3 F: BOY TI.F.S,
PARIANI VASEi,
i.A.Hrn; Flo
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Elefita Cigar Seto, Cara Recirero, Alat4steo Wateb
AtmAli, Jewel lio,e,
W 4 tTell 1101V1?,
SPOON STAND 4,
at , QuE FIGURFZ,-,
rogv !ter 71th i ip2ea3ld amottautot, of
PI AT WARE
IMO
Plante variety of
. ,
CASTORS. ICE I'ITCREp.;
C.li F.- tiAIIKETZ,-ttlaAi WO%
GOBLETS, MINE STANDS, E.NIVEs,
SPOON, ANT, NAM.,
TFA BELLS, BERRY DNIEES,
SIPS Ar
COAL/ OIL LAMPS!
A large varlet reef Bronze "ad Cat Clam Lam pa, Side
Tampa, Parlor Vlstur a, riai! Lampe,
ilet‘t Top Chimney*,
WHITE AND, B. CH/NA,
A )faguiticin Agit •rtu3.elti-,1
WA AND DINNER SETS, CUT OLASS
' WARE, LAVA AND CHINA
SPITTOONS.
A Large Se eclinS of—
ettILDREN'S TOYS 1
Tot Christmas sod New Y. are Presents
TEA SETS AM() MOTTO CEPS AND FACCEIC.
NO. 12 UNION BLOCK-.
Erie, Dec. CO-lw
M ANHOOD -11°w Lost! [Tow Restored.
t - 1 - 1 , Just uuvetslisa new editi;nl of Dr.
v",'„ Calterwell'a celebrated 'spay on the
raiFes) tore (eithont teedietne) of
, Ste. , '"n„ atotrh vett. or E' epithet tfeatnme.
Tovalunumg 9eemine , Loop., trop o lener, 11.ot o l and
Phrsical fileacaeity. Impedimenta to Iferriage, etc.;
tiro Consumption. littilleney. tad Fite induced, by Belf -
Indulgence or sexual extravagance. II
Fir Pliek.fa 11, sealed envelope. oat- 6 rielate
The cola:int/A other in this admirable teem clearly
demonstrates. Dom a thirty yeses' aameistul practice,
that the alarminw , consequencre of minibus , ' may be
radlegte-eurauterilhont the dangerous use of - internal
MlUTeine or the application of the knife—pointing out
e mode of eune, at nnee simple, certain and eftertost„ by
means of *bleb Peery en femer, no metier what hie eon
dltinn way ht, may care himself cheaply privately and
radically.
ar This I•eture should be In the hands of every
youth in the lend.
sent under ars!. la a plain envelope, to any address
port-paid, on receipt of extends. or tso pest %tromps.
dddrexe The publiphom
CHAR J. C gr.pi? & CO..
, de-20-3in 127 Bowery. N. Y. Nst (Mee Box 4448.
PUBLISHED) THIS DAY
NN S. STEPHEN'S NEW BOOK'.
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Tug 801.01E11'S DIIPHANS. D. lire. Ann S. Stir
pilaus author of ••Fsseten end Famfee."*.Th.c...•
triak,....The Old llomeitead." " cilia ~e m ~lelrne,"
- 7 1 1 1 167dIr e riii. t ii ' y ;• 1 4.11411 ,- .Weth " e;•, h ea re
Pounced be alt to be hr far the beat sod treat IntervallZ
work ever written by her. It appeared in monad icy
ointment+ in 'el'oterenres Weis , e," during the hit
year barter - been cempletod to ta r e December number.
where it proved to I e the most popular. powerfol, and
nueoessful Tore! that had ever appeared to that 'Mips.
sine. and it if now pnblleher corer-dote end urafTiriverl
in one large duodecimo volume. nriVortn with the' Gold
Pet k.' - fFnehion Pa amine." and the other work, of
Sirs tkephene, pu flaked by on. It will no doubt
prove to he the ' , eat pertainr and woo, th a t
bee ever teen written by this 'Wen tad A rherlosp_Auther
'
Urn Rteuhens tat justly become a favorra with all
AMP lean readers of MI Potion. end the a^nun nee.
merit of a new work from her otaceful yen JR elorrfoi
neva to ti °nand. of readora. , And there fe_ff-rye treat
,fn afeeo for 'hem. for •er "The Soldiez'a On haze." Hap.
Stephen. bat.
.1 anything.. eolireed all her former of
fnete There islear, redo- diary 6' emcee earl action,
but th ere iA far.more artistic, excellence, a n d ao,elshora.
.tiort of eanae• and affrefe, attainable only by prsatfest
writer... The action of thin oesr revel teansp-re• in
Foiled., phi*, and beyond the Unlit* of the , '} y
there.. dear not per It horse stray The time se•
looted by ale'. Steehers imi ri ktt—the late war—and
oh. picture, with vivid diatiniterse the domeatiesof
ferine and earl-ince. entailed be.. end made f o e, the
grand and heroic el trowle for raflgio•l unity. The plot
la one of abaorbing intereah the e,haraatere nee umphie
transeelpt• from real life. etrooglv individnalited. and
, the pony - aids (nosed be their nfdivldtrai peculiarities, -
mental and pltve-ral. lend a rere - Thertn.to th'a last and
floialierl of Ur,. tifehhen 4 a hooka
e•Tbe goldier's^rpliape in nohliehe I comp'e'o tea
large tl4• Cairo ~tl,to in ra;pr,nr $2 Val
in oho!,. -
111 ,a ANN $ srE"PLENA' OTHER I,loocs
. .
The flold Brick, 31 Sn l Uses Derwoot, • $3 :Ai
'Tent Struggle.; 1..4) I Fashion end Famine.,
The Wite.Ree et, : The old Homestead, I fit
She Rejected wit t. I (Ili The II Pit.ll3, IVI
More aro {Openers .rto, or in sloth at $3. fei each.
The shove book. are for Fare 'well honer...fiefs.
Coniesel 'The Coldleo's orobter." or of am other t r
all of the shorepopular hooka by If re. Aro •.; •Alechen•
sill be sent to any one. free of posher., on receipt of
Nice. Address all orders to the Publisher..
T. b I vir.17.; ,, N It 111101. 0 1M 4 ,
Cheatant Street, Philedelphia. Ts..
And Mar will receive Imi:imitate attention. dao2Olt
TAE
. .WE,—A - I) mocratie Morning
Seittrll4l",. trnvr.r.Cerriest 104 Corbel r um
rn•Ata.—rzoon, Restoration end Conatitotional Lib
ertv.
The Daily Ape contain. the latest news from all parte
t`i the wvid, wish edltortal Artie.* on Goverrarien.,
Politico. Trade. Finance and Gehrrlll Subject.. f etcal
Went., Market Rsporle; Stock ()notation.. Reltginno
in telligenee. Legal Summery. rnmitln end Pomtotl.
Cormapnrulacyn, Comn>yy,tal intentgerro. R«Lod• of
Priblle. Me-Varga. Theatrical Crit ciao. Raelexa of Lit
•ratare. Price. Goren?, Literary !gotta.; Acrionitnral
Information. Art, ltinsio etc . eto Reside. rtpoetal Tel
egram.. It het all th• d•abstehos or the Aga-Mated Prams
from every part rt the Dotted State.. andtalso the AiP
rs'obto received by the Atlantic and the ne•it
from an partx of F.'nropo, brnoybt by lb• etear or.. is
Instantly telegraphed from whatever point th• steamer.
Brat to^•h
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- The Was'ar Age will h• a complete coppeo.l.nro of
the newt of th k. and biutidre therfetifing editoria&'
from the Daily, will cositatn a large amount of inter 0.4
leg mayor , tit.tiatTd • sorroxtr for the I'
will be!. all &easels:lit re! else, Yowllr Journal. per
tionlarly nfhiuted to thi_Polltirian, the Varni.r. the
Merchant the Urehatit , ,. the Penally Circle, aid the
Gore-al Prtler, having every el-m. 10.4410 or a hr.
otorr Fro!. Dumber will r, ('fain an inter:fell , inter•
esUcg ff'riel, ti or, of the moat prrnter arid fa.cioa
ting •utbore, and it to aloe the int•ntints to nahVerti
front weak to weeb, to the cootie of the pear, three or
four of the herb and latest novels.
T.tme—alware in 'Oran... •
The flatly—One cope, oar year, $990; its months
s': three, months 52:0,_ fot nor 1... t
rate of one ecOhir V.I . month. rootage thirty Cellts per
quarter, to he nail at the ciElee of deltv.rr.
The Weskit--Oue tope, ono }we, titto: fee e.pfe••
one tear, SP: ten eopiat one tear. $ l 7 i'rentr cep
le.. one poor. 523 GO. To o'nba. where the yore rt
neat Elrese. the ',Dewie. rf duct'on will h.
made. Thy. copier, 000 ,yraT E 0; ten .opira me
year4l6 :Of twenty eel*. ore veer. eh') no t rope
will be forniatted gt atta for ea, h efuti of ten, er more, to
ore &dal, a for One s eer. 1" oxtsge Ere co. to per GUM'
ter. to be prenaid at the office of eel itery.
The above terms will he-rightly adhered to, t1f...1
man tortes of the Patly and We•klr real entire en
appltatten at this olDee. Atly.rtitemento in•ettod.t
! moderate 10100. Addesse,
WEISII4" POOR.
eeetAhlt 4ZO healnnt S'ttent, r '
THE MAIN'S 'PAPER'
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ci,ues FOR 168 Th ' CLEI3,3 FOR 1867
The beat Nex-Yarlt treoktc sublthell,
NEW YO O IIK DAY 'ROOK,
For 1R67. will eatatnonce in tte tepee of Jen. Sill, a.
nee , and original romance, written expeeesl4 - for tln
eellamna. entitled
THF: COMPRI:MUTE FLAG ON THY; OC£A.M,
A tale of the mites of the 'Sumpter and Alabama.
Prof. Wm H Peet. • f Louisiana, antztor of .• Bertha
Seeley," ke. '
„Amour all the stor es that hare, been written none
hare yet lo rtrayed that meat romantic oral] fields. the
wondttfn and e.ert mraterione royestee of the Confed
erate. coo lers. ' hie story of Professor P twirl not be
r esely .itnaginstive hot htigorleal- not atrerAy ro
mance, DoDrealitv—lnneli of it from the lips or the very
actors in the scenes themselves- le • real Ws in pre
dicting that it will have-a. s , eaten SaeMgli than any
prsviors story of this popular. auth or.
Now ie the time to sot suite. Tile store will he et.m.
m erred in the Weekly Day Pool of Jan. sth, IFd7, and
all law 'lob to see Its - opening chapters. should nab
salts now, or lard their cities Li PUTIV as poi
sib' Terms Cash. in advent,. itnwo^p7 ;sr year iI2;
s.
three toffee Pt six copies,slo:-elemat Copies MTh();
twenty yards, to one eddies,. Elf) -The ',Feeble Pay
Pock is the-most complete weekly portorpublished ha
12 rya Furl:miry. nosily Beadtpc.S gala: Obits! Argils*.
Peperts of Catt'e.Crain and Colton Market'. ke,
are Dor towns' , Dy say paper. J Specimen copies
1. nt ftse. Fend frr
A s N E cone. Address.
VTIIV.. HORTON At CO.
No. 162 Nassau St., New Xork.
d et,^o a t
REAL ESTATE FOR
DWELLING - 7 114)113E5,.-
st l:4 7 t class brick honer and b_hlf lot on . cut Filth
First ears brief hoses and two c t lty of
Chestnat and T h Meets.
I noose and lot of Yrs. Rogers, corner of. Yreneb and
Second Sheets.
goose and fell city lot on Vtfth Street,, near Cherry.
Cheap.
Roane and lot dc't Eighth Strert, wid of canal.
{ Roma:sad lot, tit by 162 fest, on ',Mirth street, west
•of Su afoot.. - '
Roos* and lot, ez by 126 feet, on Uyrtl. street attlh
of rallway. .
lions* sad lot, 00 by 811.2 feet, ocr Walcott, near etb
attest.
Two TII7I de:drab's bonees and lots on Frentb St.
linos. sod tot on Rlaventh street, near P. k. Y rad
road. Pr4e521.210. Cheap.
Wa bars • number of bosses and fats worth from
$511)0 to 215 000.
Hoorn so.] lot, &I by Ninth Ptrad
*price $2,600 • • • - -
House and bat ( city lot on nest - Ftftb street-price
21•89 D -
lionserend 10r.745 by 100 feet, - ins out Ninth Streit.
•-psiee ',2.60.
Frame boast oft I;'h street-rery chess.
Reek bowie in Wealtyrine eh' arses ground. Price
SI,W-wratb $lOOO.
GLASS WIN?. SF,T3,
isttiLDFC LOTS. -
Two city lOU on EI.T.ZIth west of Myrtle.
One city lot on Twelfth St , west of 11trtle.
ytscity lots on Eleventh Street, welt of Wesel
Two city lots en EighthBf4vrest ot
Sio city tote, on Eleventh St , west of Csnel.
11) , w•hall tot, corvek %tient and Filth St
Twelve city lota, 33 by nt.), Chestnut 'St., south of
railway. ,
Seven city bOilt, 39 - by IEO, EnEnla near Chalfont
Strpet
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Twelve city lote, - 59 . by 150, Hickgrr - Street, nes
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- two nit*" Info, 49 by 1.113„ aleltory near Cheetnut.
. Rio city lote,4lU by /V, Buffalo 8' ,wt
Sjght city lots, 41!: by 126, 17th St, eta:
Stye city lots, 41 by 1015. 11th lit., no r East S:
One thy lot, 41 by 1.20, Zut St.
Fire city lot.. 41 be les, nth n ese Sut St. •
Three city ley. 45 by 132, sewing street, 1 4 .t011i
Erie.
Three slit lot*, 43 by 135, iireen St, South Elie,
One city 41 by 153, Bfilale St., greet.
One city lot, zit by 12z - corner of Eighth and SAVA
fru Ste.
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ioarlots.4osl6s, ant ih street, totween Parade And
11
Wallace street, ... • .
Boar lots pa EleePuth sifeet, between, Parade end
Willem street,.
• I:US INESS LOTS.
Three lots, 21 by VA. corner tth and Peach 5• e.
Four lota, 50,4 be 1143:, corr.er -10th 'sod State
' Sis !obi, 21 by 165, corner 25 and Tate Ste.
Fitz lots , between Eleventh and Tw Ifth 8:s.
- Two lota, 26 by 145, Shiite, South /
12th street.
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NEAR .
Six dee acre Idta on BuffitlO Font
Four fourteen acre -lots nit 81 re /toed, half s oilhe
tree:B.4ly limits.
FARMS.I •
15T acres la iSarborcreek—goOdltrigrovententa.
- 165 sere" in vlarbercreek —good improvements. ,
50 acres in Harborcreek — h ood Improrernente. -
TO cones in Harbocoreek—good iroprorasseat.
52 acres 4 1.2 tales east of Brirt=good irrPr, •
10 sues 4 1-2 mites east of Erie—gnel icoprotr -
manta.
aria of 4.5 acres to kill Creek, 4 1-2.c011e from city.
Good brick bow*, barn. sine young orchard. all nest
quality gravel. land. Mice $4,.100 -.the Improvvments
worth the money. •
21) soma near Cooser'e 1 41110. First elm frame barn.
Very desirable acd ierw cheap.
- CO actse eight miles southeast of Brie—good Imprort
112 acres near North East. •
lOttlititA in Green township. "
56 acre. In Milt Creek, two mllesTroareity. •
50 crecht Still Creek, four miles from city.
first:rex to lEincsrAle, Ohio—improvements.
HAYE3 k KEPLER.
Mesta and Dealers in Real Ratate,
n :1-52 tl , Reed Howie: Erie. Pa-
AT 'nu SIC.F6C - OF-TFE,E FLAG
310.iELL, WILDEY
Hiving to‘de large purchases fn New York. , Bogon.
sod Yhilsdelphis, we me now !_iiipkred to oder at
reuonab:a prime OW large sad waif salfaAi6d
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srocK OF ,GOODS !
Mack and ). pua u ~{ll easpt; 11 , .rions,
gmpregn Clot g; Poplin 2 . Fron.l awl lihrk and
Cotornd Maputo; Ckikked, Plal
DRESS GOODS IS GREAT VARMTY
DE LANES; W0.,1 De La rif.;,; 4111112.; Caton; sod
-Babe de Chan bar.
LACES; r aleuelemer; Claot, Glnpure; Point and
.l
Tbrea.
BRAWLS, Long and Square ralalay and Dm,:le
CLOAKS and Baron Mos; Balmoral Skirt'.
A largs stook of Cloths for rant and boes vrEqr.
tYtolen Blankets, all nnalltlea and 'prices
Canton Flanicela, Bleached and Brown
tzlimesta, plain and Checked; Silk Wasp Flan
_ French Et gli h and Dotneatio.
Remnant Print', Bleached' and Braila Cott no.
Cotton, Yarn, Cott o n Batting, Tick/. Oahu - las and
SI ripe; Knit Goods, Bootle, Nobtaa a d }3teakfcet
aar/s, Woo/en and Cotton notiery, Belo:total Ilrao,
GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS
Oar ',leek was ner,, and complete 4 at Me
prasent time.
MONELL, STEPHENS WILDEY
ttitltE TO EVIS tYBODY.
lai g a 8 p a . 'catalo g ue, ZZliior how to removo Tao
Fiwkk'es, Pimples Slog &lee. NOth Patches,
op , lor s and sil Impurities .1 the s'On How to form,
whtezw. s, rers6re,
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earl and botatiti tb. hair, renew the
aga. , nro titookntooep, Nervous hebitity, *ad oth,,
op.rol and valuxWe n'onnation. Ersr,botir wad for it.
agp,ogte, stiCrsi & CO., Chemist•,23s
Simi, Troy, N. V% • nov24-t1
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FAIN! FOR SALE.
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Of 133 acres, about 103 aorta cleared, the tishince in
ero d ciasngred land, *oh a hona• and harp on it; a
:ering foamed of 120 'crafted apple ben aid scale
other fruit trees. Sitaated, first Lam R.CGIth Ist 'Samuel
Vicki. get' e, on the Ridge , Rotd, an d about for, naileee
Iron, Brie, Pa., la Cress )1111creek Tolinahip, For farther
particulars eagoire of
Darin-it
GOFF, PAITERON 4. CO
HAVE GOT GROCERIES TO SELL!
pultE LIBEUTY WHIMS LAUD.
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Preret i l h vapgri:llta u ts i f i . e :jry 4
t re i yon wit
• ZIEGI:Eit S •
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WITOLESATA DRUG, PAINT" k 01.A8i DZALEBB,
No. 13 North Thirdltreet,
names, vititivriAx % can
Trim ioat )seaSte4 from NMI TOTIL
FRESH LOT 'OF COFFEE AND SPICE
Also, received trim Mot Yo*,
Once b in and kits of p.a 1 nom Tangly lisaktivd, and
ths Claindoe Cad Ptah. antis
R EMED I AL INSTITUTE ,
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No. BOND stars; NEW yang,
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YANKEE NOTIONS!.
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cr Toll (stensatlaa.elth the higiees teetimmiete
also a Book on Needs/ - Asti sistn a ssatad sardsss,
cent tree. Cr' No era Old seedier Mei, sad Irma
ailing' regret it t tar. as adiermliese phystelsoa ate
Romany :rapreters, without references o!maser
sboalabe busted. Enclose I stamp for pestelte. and
divest to PR. 1.(o. 11 ROM) siTTT, - ;
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