Fitc bit' WeeMg Observer. cRIE. FIA....JANUARY 3 -13G7. s i p PArrtts.—The "Fnreot County biro. ate,' iv the Ittmte of n new paper estahlished a .tTlicirory.‘o . Messrs Sterenrof theTidi. porno!. It is designed to be the aivote , the interPgll3 - 4 Femme county which, s lice ; ~,,o l o r eement br the addition of several town nf has osantned a noaitioo .of .. r . importance than heretofore, The.Adr.o. , e neatly pristei, and edited vitifh !TIME. le?t,rtt. Bunt and Tohnsott hallo coal eneed the publication of a daily paperßE pe• ~o , s oca Centre, famed the lt Fos." It is email 40, bat taitily printed, sharply edited and , t rftrentty well patronised. We should jwiee 'At the publisher! would hare an , 'up-hill's of it, hut they probably know their own oFine°9 beet, and if our wishes can do third) r .a, they will .nchicire success. ,rret , t L car.— We . were shown at Britten's lintel, lag week, a curiosity in the shape of a. in for hiirning petroleum, whichrterms to ~ deterriug of •notice. A. tall, hollow pyre. fUrmouoted by a vessel -containing oil, . I wick at the top something, like the or lamp burners. Susnonded over the A ;eau urn filled with water, that is heated clthe licht.. The heat ginerates Bream, which ,r--orered by a small pipe to the bottom of ko\pyratoid, where it assists in increasing torrent of air that ascends to the light. reenit is a lamp which burns without a riving a light superior to gas. and the eortast and most ritetiler we ever stew )lesers. llaidler. inventors of this novel improv , mfmt. are stepping at re - irrie Some. uea• the leitat - ,--ond will • to explain to any 47 0rheinny wish to the merifs,of their invention. - It is eli worthy! . of, examination. The late snow atnrin. which stnlard traffic n the Buffsln & Erie road, does not seem to Ire materially affected the Phila. & Erie. rains upon that route have been running ithont intellmi.sion, and, except in one or wo trifling instances. as regviaily as in the iddle of summer. For several days the mail o New York was forwarded by that direction, nd a large mount of freight that had ann. .ulated here !bribe East. unable to go for. Rtd by the Lake Shore line, wasehipped over e same route. The result of this experience ne.t Fe to raise the Philadelphia road to a twiderable extent in t e estimation of ship. re. Its peculiar course; running as it does ota the Northwest to the Pouthea4, renders reruliarly free from -the liability of snow if t p, go common o n the Eastern and Like 00-e routes. The wind,instead of driving the ow into the cuts, completely clears the tier_ and leaves the lead unobstructed by oC : rrence.s that would suspend operations- on nes running directly East and West. t person resid•ng outside Me oily, unto I.iinted with its real condition, would sun g.. from reading the daily Dispatch - , that it a< the filthiest, least enterpriOng and worst -Terued communityin America. - 14-beg our , der. abroad not to deceive themselies wish t impression for a momeet, Frio is no , roe in thece respents than most places of the -. T o size, and, so far a 4 our experience has •ne: it sarpassen many of them. We have discreditable fealtres here,• it is true, bleb every citizen should have ptiblic -spirit sough to eidlin removing, but we coo see no ject to be pined in s continually making them e object of censure through the press. and as detracting from instead of benefiting the potation of the City 'lt cannot be expected it a place the site of Erie cm have .all the •provements of cities like Philadelphia or • aifa'o. (Fir people are not numerous or talthy enough to 'be able to assume the ex ;lse of every undertaking that may seem de rable. We have made rapid progress in the yeas, and if the came spirit contin e, it will not be long until E rie is far ahead most Co r rnmunities• of equal population in enterprises of public necessity At pres s, despite tho impression which the Die slang-whangartielesioay have created, e are willing to risk the assertion that there re very few cities appeoxitnating to ours in ate and wealth. which have more elegant pub c or private buildings, a neater appearance. ore liberal-minded citizens, better improve ents or a more efficient government. New Yman'sCata,s.—The Dispatch, in Mon , ti's 'cane. took °cession to express its die-- i , prohatinn of the practice pf making New ear's calls, which has become an established ustom in Our city. It styles the system "a eneeleas one," and makes the charge that it -'kept up on the one hand by those who, as alters, have Impudence enough for all ernes, eucies, and on the other byladies, who, bew air much they may dread the inconvenience heiecallers create, still countenance them by eeping open doers on the occasion." , This its very sweeping accusation, and, in our Opin , •n, Recesses no foundation, while it la gross nifetsiare to the ladies and gentlemen alluded Amo-g the persons of the male sex who e in the habit of making annual New Year's .lis are many of our very best citizens ; and e are quite sore that if our editorial eotem rory could see the delighted feelings with itfeh the klieg centemplate their long lists callers. he would not imagine that they earned the custom an "inconvenience," or oke4 upon it with - the slightest symptoms of dread." On the contrary, it is generally re sided by all classes with eeniiiiferts viikitr, ~ I as promotive of a wider and pleasanter de re of eocial enjoyment. The Dispatch says : - Besides the foelieh expenditure rendered ecessary and which could he :appropriated in manner that would make the day a *. Happy ‘ 9 : Year" for many a suffering family, it is reactire that hag a moat hurtful tendency as tends directly to the making of:drunkards. . l'aY a VOIIOZ man who at ether times shuns e intoziatine bowl, succumbs to its ban .-e o- tis day ; a thing not to be wandered• t at Is the repeated calls at bone aftei bonne ' - 'llowe, at each by a draught of. wine or nos of acme description. the combined ef ets of which naturally produces. a beastly to of intnyiewi, n , which often °court; ear. r in the day and inslmo4 all cases before e evening sets in. - A serie.of terriblehead hes anti sometimes severe .icknert follows ,c. dehnuoh and rivet the foolish debanehee 0 to' reflect on his disgrace before be is able resume h's every-day dillies. Ladies who •untenanee such preeediege lose their die- Is hr so doing and we should_ think, that , tasteful ne it marseem to set their faces • mast any sort of rite that custom has made most - uoirersal, regard for their own self. aped ought to be sufficient to keep them om aiding the Owlet inevitable resalt-- runkennets—eithee directly or indirectly."' We ere surprised that a newspaper occupy -7 , he position of the • Dfanatch should give rrenny to a statement like this. It is not only ejnat. but absolutely instatin g , The ladle' ilie un lerstaud their doties ignite as well 6 - 4 Die.) itch eau .teil them, and when it ate, a sweeping statement like the above it all a reproach upon their characters whiCh • both unminly .nd undeserved. The num r of Indite who eet wine or liquor !Afore eir quells is competitively few, and stowing sq every year. Most women havc - atrlcit eqoientiott• views on the subject, and win )t eo conch ea tolerate any intoxicating bev or( abut their houses. Tt will be found, pen : investiption, that moat of the young en who become intoxicated while -making Pear's calls. oftener do eo through the in, rtmen'alit, of the male members of the Is iteAmilies than othericlee , and that in .100 cises out of ten, the latileadisapprove of he muse which produced it. "Many a young 'in," says the Dispatch, "lam at other time° bonithe intoxicating bowl, eneenmhe to lie lanes on this day." We mast beg keret* .~,.x-.~~_ ..,, divsent from our coteMporaey's etatemeut on this point. The number of young men who .‘ shun the intoxicating bowl ", is exceedingly limited, and wear. yet to heat' of one of the class, if any thhre be, whom New Year's call ing has led away from habits of temperance. In nine cases out of ten, we will ♦entnre to say, that the young Tea who get drunk oa New Tear's, are in the hnbit of frequently do ing so, and would indable in it whether they kept up the custom of making calls or not. ATTIIMPT To STEAL A Coarse.—The Cleve land Plaindealer furnishes an account of an abortive attempt to steal a body from the cem etery of one of the towns alone the Lake Shore z—neither the name of the locality or of the parties 'Jane given- A wealthy resident in the vicinity lost a lor,ely and only daughter - under peculiar aeircumatances. She was a 'young lady, about sixteen years of age. and )tad always presented the very picture of ro bust heal lb. 'One day she returned home from "school, and after chatting pleasantly about the house for a few minutes, suddenly com plained of direness and languor, in an in stant later sinking down on the sofa and cx piring Shortly after the young - lady had been interred, taeue rumors reached the father's ear that some medical student•, whnse carios ity bad been greatly excited byl the circum stances attending her death, and who . were anxious to learn through a pest mortem ex amination the cause thereof, were intending to resurreoti ‘ the body on • 'certain night .Both horrifted t antfenraged at the bare idea, though searb - sfy crediting the t-nth of the report, the father armed himself with adouble barreled fowling piece and stationed himself near his daughter's grate, on the night in question, to guard it egoista, the threatened violation. - A monument over which dror;PriTi the Weep ing willow; bid him. froth 'yew, while, - from b;s place of concealment he could see any object that might approach the grave, owing to the' bright moon that sailed over bead. Nine. ten, eleven, twelve o'clock cave, end no resurrectionists. He began to Co think his credulity had got the better of of him, and that, after all, hisdauchter would be allowed to rest in her' grave, then foot steps were' suddenly heard approaching. Crouching down closely beside themontiment, end Peering eautipusly out, he was horrified at seeing three men approach, and halt by the grave of his loved one. They' were pro vided with picks, shovels, a rope and a large oilcloth sack. Their horrid object could not be mistaken, when two of them -commenced to dig it to the grave. ,The father's blood almost froze in his veins at the sight, but he was firm in is determination to wee ak Vengesn co on the would-be body-snatchnes Cocking botb bar. rely of his inn, and taking deliberate arm, he discharged both of them at the men whe t were digging, at the instant their bodies) were closely together. One of the men fell id' the ground, but was quickly raised up ly others, who hurried hint from the eem4erpis quickly as possible—one of them Hulling as though badly hurt. The three the rode as ay inn wagon. The father did tot give chase, thinking that be had pnnishei them enough for their conduct. The Air has enact' great excitement, in that vicinity. Tax CONGILESSIOnL POLTCY.-.-TheißuirsTo Express—a paper -of More asthma* than sense—informs its reader, that the +nosed Constitutiotiat amendments embody tb? policy of COngress toward the Southern Stites and people; that they are "a flnality,“ Smi t :Tow; if this be true, the Courier asks, w il l he Er- Tress inform'us why Congreis reject a bill which embodied this very assurance; hlthe Radical ieitileisassert' that the am durents were only intended "to bridge the election;" why the scheme of. Territorializing tht,South ern States is urged; why the projetj of com promising ea the basis of "Univerwl Suffrage and Universal Amnesty" is so ledustrieusly ventilated ? When the Express by answered these queitione, it will have explisedelther its ignorance or its dishoneety. j Items of Local luteJeet. ' Judge Dervickson has. associiied a young men named J. B. Brawley with)alm, and the firm have entgred extensively uMu the prac tice of law in Meadville.. • The custom of issuing New Yeti's Addresses was quite generally abandoned 4 the pram of our section this year. It hap cores to be looked upon by most publishers Ie attimporti tion upon their patron!. Palmer Thompson, a young rim living at Ilnit , o; committed suicide iu DO' place. on Monday of last week,.. by sho ag himself through the bead. The canoe hitch this act of folly is not knowo. "Dan Bice,'.' do exChanis gnu ncee s - fg will be sold at public isle in about- ai week.' Is order to avoid misipprehensiop,tiziy,be well to add that this does not refer-to he illustri ous humorist, but to •horse*hici the Colonel bas hid - the honor of inivlntnanid after him in Michigan. Something should-he done to oipply timber for the future. The demand onstantly in creases, and it puzzles ealculattou t o think how great it will be fifty years 'hence. Six ty-six trades depend on wood, Viand • could e ealaFtitute be found, mechanical industry yaust be reorganized before it amid be used. The business distress which preying in the oil regions is well illustrated fr. the last Ye; mango Spectator which (meanies no less than Fix : columns of Sheriff's sales. "Everybody's loss is somebodeti gain;' and the sheriff end editor will reap's rich harvest from the 'mis fortunes which have attended thereollapsed fortune seekers. - • • It. L. Coohrin. Esq.. Rarerly eater of the Spectator. Is cashier of a bank recently estab lished at Pranklitt.—Ezehave We Sourly know whether to-coagratulate friend Cochran, or n; t. To become a bank catibier. after bavitig been an editor, does seem like coming down a little, though it isn't near as much of a fall u if he. had been elected to the Legislature or Congress. The ifirrisbarg Telegraph says of Senator Lowr . r; !, No man in the . Legislature holds a mtnisinthertant position In that body, and - t would be a sertans.bms to the State to mice the Brie Senator's services for a single day during the coming session." If what the Tel.: egraph says he time, the intellfetusland 'mor al standard of our present Legislature may easily be gueised. Rrohlibly no gentlenra who has been mar ried within the last century has had his wed dini:motice so widely published as Mr: S.. M. Pettengill, of New Pork. Nearly every paper in America has copied it; with -complimentary comments The advertising house of Mr. Pet.- taigal stands at the head of all the firms in this country engaged in that`line, for respect ability and punctuality, and Ins probably-had dealing with all the papers on the eontineet.• The,inow storm east week teas attended by s heavywind,lob titiftedihe snow to - en& as extrut se to elate the roads fop 4 time nearly Impesszble. Dist of the city, and eipeeisUy ou thp ago of the Buffalo & Erie 1 ) 1 .* the elo rm isneed great trouble. Boleti Ilstaburgand Dunkirk thee:lair woe . dritll4 upon the ascot to &depth siryleg from ti ro to twelie . feat: Btforteireretnede to peel i lrreseh It 1 0 0 the common eniii Voir, but without stria and; utter repeated &amble to oleo the toed, the company were obliged to terpend,oirnitione. No train came ifiiiinghliost;Buffslo until tat. urday shervon,'ltlnee which lime the care rave:bite talkies their total trips .withoitt mach d faculty,' - Oa. the Clevelsed,.Pfilhidei- -- ' pis sod Pittehurglerostle, the snow ipmi hat Ilittesikepwm . . J , 3 (-• HIE ThininoOnoement is mails that Chi. B. B. MoCeeary, one of the members of Assembly from this County, has been tendered by Gen. Geary. and. has accepted the appointment of State Adjutant General. The Constitution Prohibits the holding of two State offices by the same person et one time, and the Colonel (or -General) will not. therefore, enter upon the duties of the position until after the ad journment -of the Legislature. He is well qualified for the duties of the place. and.will, without doubt, make t courteous and faithful officer. Hie appointment is looked upon here as an indication that the Colonel has resolved to identify himself with lhe Cameron wing of ttu party in the Legislatore. Mr. Lowry is known to be a warm friend of Cameron, is is also Gen. Geary, and "putting this and that together" we feel warranted in asserting that the ' , great Winnebago" will, in all litelihooi, - secure the united support of the Erie coanty delegation at Harrisburg for Sumter. The Pennsylvania Nedra' B. R. Cn., has disposed ~of its *entire Interest in the Oil Creel, B. 8., comprising one third of the stock, to the Weir Tart Central 'Company: The latter corporation controls the Cross Cut R. R., nod it is the intention to divert most of the oil trade to Buffalo by that route, and hence, by. 'ray of the Central road, to New York oily. There are rumors, but bow relia ble we" cannot:at-ate, that the Pennsylvania oompsny Intend inking bold of the Unian k Titusville project; - anti Pressing It to speedy completion. Unless they. do. we. cannot see hew they can aspect to compete with the New tor); roads in the oil carrying trade to the East.' • A chap in PeteGoodtrin'e oaken tottib " ehe 61 41 0 I;t , aakltii: "Why ie . allold hen, parched on aatornt rum, ia, a hot day. wbenihe itTen firTeltb: for harvePting. liter copper cent:coined:in the yovr 'AB?" The toyer!' of good eatables and drinkables gave it up. wbeo he mode answer as follows: “Be. cause abeltqa a head on one alto and a' tail on 'hillier !" Tbe'voy thai' lellorr had to ecaniper was' I caution to all of like tenders. The A. ih Q.-W:1141. Co. are saidto be es tenelvely repairing their road. and eubstita ting.new rails with a patent conneatiOn. It venetian of Iv fiing two bare at iron on either aide ofthejoint, three not only fastening the rails together substantially, bra removing the jolt which is eo destructive to the raileand,an-. laving to -passengers. Persons who eve WM• petted - to travel upon the line will be glad to hear of this improvenient., It may be well for crir, country friends, peciallY those who get their papers -et the office otpublication, to bear is nand that nt noon of each day - Our establishment is clotted from 12 to 1 O'Clock: 'At all other br;tirs of are day, it to open,:from 7 et. m: to 6 p. m., and from 7 te - 9 in the evening. We had a iiip:gAlest week in the shape of 801331) bona fido.American oilier coins—an article -that we .had Supposetl, in ear-inner acne*, had botome.totally extinct There were given to us,by Mr. James Itqyd, of Oak Grove, supped payment of his subscription. • We are requested to state that all persons who desire to obtain Hotel, Elting-linuse,or wholesale Gracers'lioeuse, at the Fetteltai9 term oilcourt, should maim application imme diateix to B. Buitertield, Verlsrtf CoOrtit; in order that the same may be duly published. as rec . tarred - - . - The celebrated Bateman 'tonere Troupe, comprising among others.tho ronesnwl Ufa/ - non and Pampa. will give a eoneert ' In, Far rar Hely on Saturday evening nest, The simple 1113 nor! n dem eat of such en ititertain went leisufficient to crowd the Gall to, o►er flowing. . The Fredonia Advertliiiliaa'been enlarged by the addititin of a column to each pap. making it an eight column paper: Sums oar friend Benton bee hall - oharge of the Adger. tiler, it seems to have attained a very prosper ous condition. Prof -Delano will commence his annual . daniing,olasses, in Empire Hall, on Wednes day, the 9th inst. The Professor has always been a favorite among our young people, and will hardly fail to receive a liberal patron age. Excursion - tickets' will be limed on the Philadelphia and Erie Road to all persona desirous of visiting Harrisburg on the oc casion of the inauguration of Gen. Geary, Goveinereleat. • - F. H. Smelt', Esq., of the Greenville As= Rae, has bee= elected to and accepted the po sition of Ateletant Dootkeeper to the State Senate: Oh, ambitionl`ambitiotit ! List of Igarrlaces for the County During -r the Year 181:10. [The following includes all that have been published in the different newspapers t] JABIIARY. • 1. A. J. Foster to Mary A. Bunter. 1. W. A. Reynolds to_L E. Titus. • 1. Jas. II- Holbrook to T. Ethridge." 1. D. W. Hatch tr Clara Hatch. 1. Jessie Falls to Bello Robertson. _ 1.. 3: E. Fellows to A. C. Bradieh. • 2. T. B. Whiteside to U. J. Morgan. 3. B. J. Van Audio to Angie Tooker. 3. James Forsyth to Eleanor B: Dewey. 3WSI De Fonda Miry 11 Fisher • 4. H. L, Follett to Aloe Ripley. 5. G. W. Herrington Co Mary H. Ripley. 8. In°. H. Beeman to Mary N.Neyland. • •9. Matthew Griswold to Sarah `,. Olmstead. 10 Henry Bragg to Nonni's .1. Reynolds. 11. -Geo. 11.-Snyder to Katie Conners. • , 16. Intaiilladison to Sophia Mclntyre. 'l6. Alfred Lamb to Mottle J. !Mond. ,16.. T. J. Foglebaoh to Sarah J. Schluraff. 17. F. 11. Lockwood to Emma Heath: 17. H. N. Ransom to Clara Alexander. , E. G. Stranahan to Ella Stranahan. 17. W. W. Pierce to H. doge Haynes. 18. John Maputo to Dianthall. Brown. Virgo to Mice Turner. 23. James Johnsen to Martha Jones. pempater Waits to 'C E Butler 19 0 W Gallagher to Miry U Tompkins - 29 T G Cheney to N A Soule` . 25 Nel'on Brace to Mary Wilson • 18 C B Kinyon to 11 E Lounebnry 29 CAI Mannering to N L White 31 . John Rowell to Louisa Homy Joo N 'nimble to M N MoCgoiman 12 Jas D Wright to Ellen McKay 16 Wm Clarke to-F. V Weeks , "ItEMWAZT. I I`. A. Leland to nary J.Stilfroo. 1. J. H. Walkeran 1..111 Royer. , I. Geo. W. Butt to J. R. Fuller. 3. Thos.,Hussey to Annie Hun ting:. G. Geo. W. Church to A. Halgerty.i ; 7, J.J. Beal to A. Wardei:! 8. M. 'Henry to Jane Warqn. 8. B F Eddie to Carrie Smiley. _ 18. W. J. Stevenson toll. M. Read. . 18. A. J. Proudfit to Nettie Stone. 18. Christian/1418kt° Maithit Ring. 14. Edwin Thorn to J. M. ITagii. • 15 R. F. Gamin to G. F. Hall 15. 3. W. Skelton to M. D. Reynold. 18 Wni.DepoY to M. H. Lathrop. 19. Wm. F Adams to Mary 3. dirb. 21. Geo:A. Roberts to B. atingle. ° 22. 0. Dic Potts to noillaitephens. - 24. lor. P. tulle to A. Dairdson t 25. Chas. E. Mcßride to 11:E. Cutter. 27. J. W. Willard to If, (I.. Moore. _ • • • SASCIL - , • .7 Borst to gory - 1 Gee W beeetallarhrionee Meorkeed to M A Mdeelived oiantota 40 ilit.t.isit• ,s I:4litli 0444 tosent 40 - N , Sdeseet • ' • , „- EMI 8 James Gray to A E Kelley 111. 11 Hitchcock to E innmsn 10 L T Fisk to Salle W Clark 13 8 Houston to M Lambertoo 22 Geo W Cooler to 8 L Tate 26 Truman Pateken to E 31 Tanner 27 David )lehe. to B Lew:lock 29 Emmons Chambers to F Gordon 29 I N Brown to F A Hamilton 29 Elia* Drake to L Thompson 29 Alvin Long to C Barns APRIL. , 1 Orrin Blanchard to 11 Proctor 2 S P Lord to F E Holeiterboolter B Bettpriek to P Cracker , 6 David Murphy to Polly Dither 8 Lester Fish to M C Hsieh 11 A Northrop to F V Huntley . 17 II M Farsball to S A West 17 NB Daniel to E .9 Ormsby. 25 J S Bean to Sarah P ;Oliver MAT. 1 Nelson Robinson to A 3 Kirkland 2 3no E Stedman to C E Pierce 4 David Marotta , to Pelly Barber? 0 M W Benedict to P Salsbury 10 T 1 11 Faller to E C Bargees 10 Geo W Moore to hi L Culbertson 10 In° L Essig to Martha M Retch 14 Geo Shafer to Eliza Doolittle 14 David Barger to Smelt E 'Martin - 1b Edgar P Benson to Melo C Brown 10 M D Voshurg to R Valentino -23 Geo Lvtle to U A Van Scoter 24 RA Pancherlo Ann Stevens 29 Roht (Wider to Kate D Roberts 30 C D Reynolds to Snean Puller 31 O W Stedman to C A Kilburn 31 11 G Bets to Caroline Beckman JUNE. 17 0 L Broom to 0 L Patterson ' 21 Jae Johnson to Nancy Brown W Wells wheeler to Mary A-Prosier 21 John Walker to Maria Hill 21 Hy L Howard to Minnie 8 Lyon 26 W W,Lyon to Maria Derickson 80 A W Wane to Ellen Huntley _ 80 Stephen M Henry to 8 8 Thayer JULT. 2 Jas It cordon to Mary E Buford 2 Oeo Senyard to.I J Oliphant 8 Henry Petit to A J BooknO , 8 Samuel 13 Tato to F E Greenwood' 8 Chas M Slocum to H E Tanner 8 Jas D Gourley to E A Cress 8 Hy C Edy to Llbble C Skinner - 4 Chauncey Clark to Pliu Brown 4 M Lees•! to Emma Stackle 4 Reuben Mason to Cynthia Joslen 4 8 D Owen to Miry 31 Davison 10 Chas Dodsworth to M B Wm A Pratt to Mary E Pelton 11 E L.Thotnpson to gate Bernhard 12 Chu M [teed to H E Morrison 12 R H Cimp to G Cirtins 16 Jos Crosby to S M Ingersoll 17 W P Atkinsen toO Jackson ;18 A N Sturdivant to Matilda Stunts 19 Orrin Terry to Thirst E Luce 19 F H F'rants to Susannah Iceman 21 Ira Rodgers to Margarotta Luce 19 Lewis 3l.dbnry to M E Sherwood 22 Frank Dewey to Mary Tripp 24 Gee 14 Holden to Annie C Hulbert ' 24 A W Moore to A L Wolverton 24 T B Fickinger to Alice A Day 29 11 P Woodworth to 8 C Clark 29 W A, Smith to Jane Minnick 29 Wm Corey to Diantha Wright AVOCST. 1 E Culver to Nettie Perione .z-en.......r.teddins to .L J_ Oomph 12 A Walker to E ISI Sherwood - 22 It P 116111tey to A 0 Eaton 28 John Rana to SI E Weidley 25-J E Conover to E.A,llophing• 27 Alleodemon to J A Crum • • Unman. - A.Jobn Dolt to M C E Wilkins Redo. A Barns to Lucillarringtott t Rob' D Iliwk to Juliette Martin • ' 9 Henry Lloyd to Sarah ROM 9 Cbas B Lyon to Heti, A Milks • 10 Jae 11 Cross to Mary A Magill I 0 Jas C Moore to MC Lotbuinre .10 Daniel P Simmons to Julia I Kinnear 10 Wm U Drummond to Abigail Pratt I 0 13 Smiley to R M Bacon 12 Robt Morton to Linle C Moore 12 C 8 Bonner to Kate Golden . 13 W E Patterson to Carrie Silsbee 13 Matthaw - McClure to Hannablit Read 13 Wm Tracy to Ann E Rockwood • .16 Dean Hawk to Julia Martin 17 E Skinner to Ella Z Brockwell. 20 A J P . orter Eo Amarett Fenno 20 Owen Gaffney to P H Griewidd 20 AI T 1 Fenno to Sarah A' Kelly 28 J H Leonard to Ella Ball 25 James Compton to Louisa Gould • 25 W Ham Wells to Mary Bill • 26 W T. Martz to Maggie E Fritts -27 Abraham Fitranfthan to TrattieTaylor 30 T B Baird to Sarah Cady 001.011111. 1 A Smiley to Ella J Mead 1 •Chas D Falkner to Emma' A Tanner 8 Wm P Ball to Helen A Sprain 4 E d Day to Emily tal Wetberbee 4 Henry A Barney to Florence C Scott 9 Rudolph Pettit to Mary Warner 9 Vies Ellin Nash to Aryillo Grant 10 D L Lamont° tonOtte L Judd 10 A G Mallory to Rebecca Joliet 10 F H Frantz to Se man Algernon 18 Jerome Sherwootito Mary Esmond 18 Frederick Warren to Ellen McFarland' 15 J Sherwood' to Mary A Raymond 16 Abner P Streeter to Marconi Hayes 16 T M Judson to Miry E Middleton 17 11 Ales Genet to Serbia, Sturgeon 17 Robt T Shanks to Ines H Hart 18 John Lord to Elisabeth flintier _ 18 Wm G Gardner-to Mina F Stafford • 19 C C Duffield to Sarah Hodges '2O J A Black to Mary A Lynch 28 11C Loll to Louisa Abell 28 Ales H McGraw to Helen M Beecher 24 11 Webber to Sarah Congdon Kt Geo Hunt to Annals M linnabton 81 Geo Selltrekg to Hannah E McCord 31 J W Ormsby to Alias Atwood 1 Chas T Shirk to Louise F Wilson • 4 3 - ehtt E Williams to Clll4 11.1Ar'hur. 7 Thomas 0 Morse to Jolla A Cralg 7 Coorad R Doe°Wing to M D Caldwell 7 Holmes M Legoe to Lottie A Hamilton. 18 BF Bowl to Esther L Gould 14 Henry if Plumer to Lily DievenporV ; , /0 %Ito W Dighton to Aggie B McGregor 19 L N Tsilnr to N iH Thioketun 20 Duo 11 Staebied to Mary R Clark .' 20 James If Cowden to Reheoote J Shepard, '2O Daniel D Tracy to Blisabett Kelly • - -4 'ok If Smith to. H L Luber 21 B B Bible. to Grace A Chambers - '2l John Proud to Mottle Smith 22 Samuel 31;Clelland to Lydia Heldler ,525 Fred Booker to /of rp J Wells Geo 41,LIve to May Shaw 28. Colvin N Payne to Mottle FDlimpaer -29 Samuel Fervor to Mary J Thoinas • - DECIIMBIIII. 1 A &alley to Ellen J Mead • 8 Caleb Flamm to Catharine Bower 8 Oeo 0 Langley to Hannah Hamilton 80 11 Lill/7 to fi 0 Wiilisas• . 4: Nelsen M Blakely - to Louisa L Loolimiod 5 0 T B Davidson to Julie M Poole 5 Oscar Law to Augusta E Wing , 6 Hubbard- Wheeler to Martha Eent 19 Beoj F Britterileld to Jolla C Har4 ' • 18 'Robert McClelland to Lenin Martin. 18 0 N McLean to D & Wasteei - 13 M Hotchkiss to Nettie 19 8 G. Shepard to Miry 0 - Itorate 19 Geo Darman to Eitstacy Munroe 20 R R Itrawley to lola Ball ' 24 Prank Alien is Hattie N Lowther* 24 Johnion Wright to Mattis 31 •I 25 w 311Wooartiff to murk Wand 26 IttKoon to 11 31 ging. 28 Henry 0 Warren to Anah 31 Entamlns 27 BamuelAillen to Emily Dario 27 Walter 8 Harper to Margeret Glenn Deaths During 1880. ' [The following leelatles all that hare been pnbliehe•l in the ditTereet newspapers saarAs.y. 5 Nancy Ferguson, in her 624 year 5 /Jamb Johnson, in her 70th year 411 e n R.uthard, in his 18th year 15 Helen Gong, Aged 89 5 Mary J Dunn, aged 65$ 214 - 15 Sarah Strong, in her 88th year 14 Mary Pettibone, aged 87 14 Kitty Thompson, aged 1 y 'n4l2 m 16 HA Humphrey, 2y 9m 16 iaeo E Bradielt, 14 m 26 d 22 Horace 11 Sprague, 23 y 9 m 28 Chester Jones, 81 y 9 m 24 A C Cunningham, 82 y 11 Lies T. Woolsey, 167. 4 m 28 Chas /I MoLtion, 5 y 5 m 6 d 30 Charles Mix, 8 y m szuttusur. 9 Mrs Benjamin So /lc, fir' 74 17 Nancy I Caller 18 Amelia M Bishop, 64y 21 Mary .T gray, 29y Sat 121 22 Jolth 0 Barringer, 21y - 9 Minnie E A Want, 5y Henrietta II Brecht, 23, .27 Henry Bays; 88y 24 Amarish Fenton, 83y Tin _ • 28 B Franklin Church, sy. MARCO. 4 Jefferson J Taylor, 2Ty bas 181 2 ttichard W Church. 14y Et Sarah Woo 'burr, 21y • 1 . Goo A Bitiwley, 86y Samuel iCingsbury, 68y 14 Iticharl 11 Allen, 601 19 John Lantz, 78y 10 Catharine Kaoyle, 68y 15 qteee S Goldsmith. 9Y 5m 9d 4-Elmer Van Campen. 4y 10m 91 8 Jennie C Honeywell, 21y 8m 221 25 Helen 'Moore • 25 *attic Tifton', 5y 2m 14 Lucius U Fate , . 2m 30 Met J C McDonald 30 Sarah - 13 Walker, , in her 64th -year EZ3I3 2 J W Duggan 'lO William Stisrwood, 38y 10m 51 3 *Addis L Baird, 27y 10 m 23 7,F F Kinnaman, Gy 2m 214 7 Lydia McCresry, 779 ' -- Myron Hilboarn, 201 3m 28 Mrs Nancy Johnson, 8 4. Y 80 J)hn IY,II Young, 3m 34 28 hire C hi fun, 83y • 16 Josephine E Bruck 10; 8m 29 Fred I 311414 m, ly 4m 20d 29 Mary J Nelson, 26y, 174 24 John Proctor, 105 y. alas. 17 Edward Clare Fralkl, saa l 8 Kate Barton, llm 2 Chas F fleuteck,,ilw 7 Sasso L Hardy, 24y . 8 Lneretis S Des nig, 76y 'sm 81 L. Thelma B Inuit, 64y ' 4 Samuit liofearY, Jr, 41y 17 Julli - Ann Cross, in - her 17th year 27 Mrs Emma Magill 26 Helen Baker, 16; 20 Adah Weidler, 4m 21d' e 6 Duel Phillips, 86; . 16 !Tattle E Ralph, Sly am 111 • 21 Hannah G Bracken, 69y 15 Mrs Esther French, 7by 6 Leroy Williams, lly 43tn 1641 .rtrsc. lb Mary Giles, boy 25 Eianitislihnson, 4y.loin 25d 19, Mrs Isabella Gelypie Miller, 617 fiCyathia M Miszwell, ZS, hat ott 7 Rebecca Fasiett, in her 234. year 8 Henry N - Vendee, Iy - 1 lin 27 Alonzo Williame.l7; lm 91 . JULY. 4 William Willing, 4by pa' 1 Kate 11 Arbuckle,ly llin. 3 Nanoy'k Millar;_36; bm 7d 6 Mrs Elizabeth Brown, 65y 7 Frederick riokinger, 107 Gin 284 ,IQ MVO KY Clarke 17 Ellis H Hemilten • 16 Mary G Berlin, 13y Cm 14d. • 20 Knish 8eed,,13114 12d 18 Joanna Evans, 873. Gin 'Bl Jennie Hayes. ly 6m 27d 27 Sense Walls, 86; '2O John vs Bowen, 2y 3m 164 22 Irene Chambers, 26; 21 Thirsa ltandrtll, GOy - Cm 144 - 17. Elizabeth Goodwin, 78y 25 John 11 4ohoon, 403 , 24 Minnie C Vaughn, ly 10m - • ,- . AVG 11117%.„ 6 B Elize,•Welle, 22y.9in 25d 13 Elizabeth B Colton, 827 6m 144 18 David 1T Caughey, 477 4m 124 16 Louis F Gray, !lm 19 Rev P Haldeman, 62710 m 254 18 Augusta Davis,r7m 54 24 W Merriman Whitley. 29y 16 John McCullough, 36y* • 25 A L Coate, 66y 81 Eddie Glaaron, I t 9m lid 21 David Smith, -62 y sEPTEltalla. 13 Mary Goodrich, In her 39:h year Marcia Guiles, 82y - 6-Samuel Ball, 75y 16_CirrinE Lynn 29' William D Thompean, by 27 Bev James Oilmen, in his 76th year 8. Helen 8 Edward it Starraeokle 29 Jennie Mile, 24y - 1' • coronae. 2 Elizabet e h l iaarfer, 07y 3 Rebectit,Ana firain,' 42y 14.Sancorll B Srdeh, 48y-Gal 14d 16 MargaYetts 'St Hatch, 34y llm 154 6 Ann Lilehtleld; 44y 8 Haniilt_in Patterson; tai hilkfith year 20 Mrs, filfrard J•Towner, :12f 7m 20 3.lannts Artmikle, 24y 9 J Trask, 70y ' • . 18 Sallielf 31 Henrietta G-Loarry rJameielarkCin hie 70th year li Jacebi3hepaiii, in his 94th year • imams a, 7 John *Clare, 48; 8 Salina pripp,"2By • 22. John 11 Blenner, 5y 10M184 18, Polly ilayes,in her 634 year 18 Ifelviti H Kelso, 50y 23 Jiesielßarr, lm 104 29 Sarah Isinshi, 63; 16 HaryMcl.larthy • . - . 16 Sarah Buchner, 64; fel 151 , I 8 Llizis Siarr, Byi 10int Mary b Bterofercl, in leer - 40•h year :5 Mrs Sohn Rose, 75y 2Q 7d • 7 Caroline/I Freyer,-10,33i54 10 Sophl '6l , Baiteman. s ln her 27fh year 10 Ja..ie Starr, ISy 10m1,24 .11 Win Ulolousniz. 801 7 Ralph I Reeder, It 2m 1011 • 1 Nancy butt, 82y 110 • 17 /*oath"! Barltriben. la his 71.1 year 17 Mary 'Ana Midletoo, :53y • 29 Elisabeth Bate , 69y. - • ' 17 Amalfi , Far „ 85 years • 29 Abram Iteek9o, 2m TA$ it ii mos a 11.41`fLIN CABINS?. OPTAN 'fo — rti different etrlu. adapted to noted and Neuter hula, for IttntiolteOl-each,4l iflAtA6pal cola or allwer /Wats. or other ' Iret ununiiims awirded them 'Ulu vetod Cetaloirnes free. /Wren, muktosr eg HAVI.III °stetter KAMM IBATllSigfaierr Tuft, • , fast M. , . . :UNVNLOPILS lc WRITING- PAMIRS, -xi „ - - ,- Air eriectunteter - . ' • • 81111711. llaYl/0114 SO., .. ".' '',• . . Not 114 Anna WllllmmEtnat. Ulm Tat . Ilmelope It tairsetmera.. Imabishat 'suerY whit 01 en tafidory r no* hi*, ofiletp.pah item inapolialio, AIM ate - iteitiefee'tie Laski klismiiii 4ittle. . _._ _ ..,-- -_- S [ SIGH POWS—I wrier..b , th• WO et ilatilin gospamy.• Pike lia ei samples sent by all whet regaedet - Noun art WOW Mean end •11111111116 stook, wptemptese. am. a A Pultaltatilk or ~ -, ~.. .- illsel3-10 • . . • . _ .., ALL STAr ha. AND QUALITIK3, OBt3E BLANKE T S ' ' ..- ,- - , , 5, VIM pOp or .- , . - ..... . --Aft ss,aphisitweabi. diseaS4l 1- • i • '-', J. f. -121.11111C , Ap(rp.sp. , -, - -- -- ---- l- 0.- ~ ~ -... • • To vats Arnie - min.—Dr.-Dodge. at Brown's Pete, is performing many truly wonderful cures. Among, the - cases treated, we eve this, following Mrs. Sylvester Backus, severe pain in the left side, completely cured in five minutes ; Mrs. John Thomas. residence on Wallace bet Ween 11th and 19th els.' Mrs. Thomas his been so afflicted with rheumatism and stiffness of the 'lett shoulder that she has been unable to lift 'her hand to her head durieg the put four years. Afier two oper ations by the Doctor she was able to drams her own hair, whioh'she bee not done before in four year,. An Aber truly wonderful cure was a CIO!) of delfoe9B l / 1 51R Catharine of No. 128 Ninth it. hi-i 34 full :age) on the •Docicx laid Monday mcrning. acry deaf, and after nne operation not exceeding five minutes she returned to her !deeds arab neariog per fectly restored. Any one wishing to inquire of the above pieties otu do'ep, as they will be glad to glee answer 'to any questions. We team that Dr. Dodge will remain at Brown's Ilotel,ontil the .19th fart. Those unable to v 7 will be treated from 9 until-11 o'clock a. ro. - Office hours from u a. m. to 0 p. on. * DR. SCHENCK'S PIJLTIONIC -SYRUP. This (test medicine cured Dr. 2. H. Scustrog, the Pro tier, ot Pamir:au Conorawotion, wham It bad asuouraMts Utoot laraddablO luarret, and wham speedy death appeared kr bitinsvitable. ills physicians pro nounced his cam incurable when be commenced the use of this simple but powerful remedy. Hie - Loath was restored to -• very abort time, and 110 ratans of the disuse Itia hat' itOpribential, for elf the syniptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight Is more two hundred pounds:. • Slate his t qSv r devoted his attention earladvely io •Oint" gnigr, - ;e1 Ccitgagnitigt Oltd the!' dhows which are umhy complicated with it, and the erect edketed by his medicines have been very nuttier= and truly wonderful. Dr. &unsex makes prokselansl visits totems' of the larger cities weekly, where be bar a large concourse of patients, and >ti Is truly adoubldno to ice poor cotsirmpures that have to be Med out of their carriage; and In a few Menthe healthy, robots persons. Da. SCHENCK'S PUIMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are generally all naked In aortas Cousweatalon. Fall direc tions secomion7 each, so that any one can take them without wing Dr. Boars on, - but when It is con renleut Ills belt to sea biro. Re gives advice tree. but thr s thoroutheastubsitianSvith bit lidephometer his G3O is Wee dollars. Plasm observe, when purchasing, thus the two ilksesesses qf the Dortor—rnso wben la the fin stare of Ccituremptkru, and the other as he now Is, in perfect health—an on the Government •amp. Sail by all Draggbea and Dealers. • Price Sg.so per tattle, or $7441 the Ulf dozen. Letters for advice should "brain be directed to Dr. fichenek's Prinelpal Oflkc,ls North eth St., Phlledelptua, Pa. General wbedersaa Agent: Dimas Barnes t. Co., N. Y.. B. 8. Hance, Benlmore, Bd. John, D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio: Walker as Taylor, Chicago, 18.; Cortina Bros., Si. Lenin, Mo. w. ea. too. 1 yr. PX , PAUD OIL OP PAL! 4.101.1 1 / 1 74 Ir.or preparing, restoring and isleutlfying the Hair, and la the most delTghtful mad wonderful article the world ever produced. Ladies will end it not only h certain remedy to re• store, darken end beautify the hatr, but also a desirable srtiele for. ire toilet, is it is hiedf perfumed with rich and de' kate pe• fume, ineependent of ibe fragrant odor of the oils of. palm and mace. trig ILAlt'illL OP MU. A new and beautiful perfume, whim IQ '4elitney of scant, and the tenacity with which It clings to the handkerchief and person Is unequalled. The above mettles far sale by all druggists ant per omen, at $t per bottle evil, pent by wxorew to any address by the prop? Worm, T. W. 4711.1G11T Et CO., • otlB-1y . , 100 Liberty Street, New York. PROPOSALS for Building Catial Bridge, —,—. Reeled proper la for re-bulldlnp theVanal firld n • no remade street will be Yeeelred by the 'moderato:ad lID to the Bret Moeda, In Janney. next. when all proposes :Id t• opened at the Town Hall. , - ti JOHN BERM W. W. LOVE, dec27-td Road Compoieelowoe o n :.. Eros 0...: .1 p. ISIIN W. SANFORD RUSPELL, is !'nart .fCaalcana Pim nt Ert• Co.. Pa, !Co JUT TA A IttPlitELL. :0, PeVy term, 1868. 0 Tha onderegoed.appotrita. br tbe Court of enteniott Pleas of Brie eoante s eottontestoner to take testimony to the above stated ow. •171 snood to be dutirs of his appolottoest at his office offc. _ In the city of eonq to the emote of Erte. ottahe 16th day of Jantmv. A. D 1867, commen•for at 10 o'clock A If.. at which tile and plaea all perms interested can attend it es. +ea pro. WILLIA 8. PIZ% dee27-4t CourelPsloner. -p WO= 1-IC7 , 1•011 10 Damst Print+, rut calory, at Prints, dn. lb • do. Rftnovnt Pinta. ) , .et cralify, Is do. Yard aide Futon • 15 do. - . do. i____ bossy, .- 21 do. ' "dn. b entebed, 20 dm 10-4 all white Rod Blankets, Si 0) tor pair Relators! Skirts 2 00 reelf. _ Doable end Slagle Rlonloit Sh•wlr, 1.25i0 310.00. do Brodie do. ti 00 to 10 00. Staffing. .1 10 of*. nni lb. Undentbirta and 4rawerP; _ - •'1 .2.60 per pair. 7 adi Ile MOT weir*l.oo each. , rbildrecie end Wren' , o. 40 1 015 es Bradley's Duplex Elliptic lionp glerts reduced 20 per cant, on former primes. LARGE STOCK 0F . 3)111315S GOODS ! Consl.tinv of Fr.rch sod Rttel.h tfettnos rattan Cln , b• Wool tlalatnet. P , lntod Delalnas, ' Coianta, pm e ed c e t Mod French and Runtish roans dr. nhe Rhirtinit Flannel.. nbaltar Flannel , Solt G•rnia, Hoe. leer, Yentas flatfoot. Cotton 'Faro, Cotton ;flannels, Gloves, &o. , AL'. GOOD.? autumn DOWN 23 TEM CENT. Eir Coll sad no co 011ie Stro'ot the nog. kreltrlitqS lk WILDEY, die 27.2. 'No 6. Reel flows; Erie, Ps. OPENED -IN A NEW PLACE CONRAD DECK, T opAcccIMIST, E!'iME= NO. 12S1 PEACH STEEN% NORTH OF THE DEPOT, Whom tre olllkespo hiked a Tam sad veil eeleeted stock ei the eheleest Clgara Pau& • eat. Tina Cat &114 Plus Tobeeeo 7 arl to be told at the teo# reasonable t rise. , see for rainwater. He sets at whisked* or rata% and goarantsts a satisfactory artists: dscl3 tf SEW COAL YARD. , , . _ MERCER COAVANp 8it15308111 mar, SQffi►U sonta oe,trituisr Ti!orct; Seinnithelretter Coal 'teener than, the elielpest... other Coats in'proportion• ' • blot is ell that Is nom, WI to osmium any one of their impostor quality. . • -, ?Rolla U. JltsizZSON,) In.theepain t4 - Comoros , 411.1 k. 80 " 131NOON.,., 3., -tom Et= iv, N 0.121 Noestotwar.insah-rdfd, Veetineit" to Vi* lea the - spirit% Perfairs:. nee of • anutriet tot the oale of the Iblitorttin anetnortuodsy pistol ld to defendant, to sit, a tot of pent , d Mesta in the city .f Corry, end =Mr of E,io argresald, de. seilbed ss follows—bang letNe.l.l In laid tat , , noon& od on the vest by Can re street. on the south by lot No.lB, en the out by lands of Peripton G Johmen, and on the lferth Want." to WlTYStligr.t; !PI lot bolos four rods wide on Ce,lre street, - And the sheriff hasten& return to the mid writ that the 'Siefendaut Is not found In this bailiwick. nor any In promotion of the tiad in the odd writideterdwd; and the rater° ;UT of said writ Wing ens pan. tree plaintiff bir_hts attorney comes and motes tbefeaort to grant tale en 'defendant loamy and 'plead-0 safd writ. Ink car. lot et Asstentdo tir snob Illiirtallde prorideff.' ff.EXJA WIN GRANT , fi Attinuoy for l k on 1 . 01% Dec lttb. IMP; Mai ranted on dabs& ant to p%l.Win brayed fof. to be yobtlattedss leeched by set of ,ffseeblei. Pa Car: Tam lb. Tootord.ostsnit copy. - m dead 2.1 n C P. POcEltS. Proth.y. pROCLAMATION IN DIVORCE ilifitLigth . , . • . by her vest friend, la the Court of Common Geo. Neter. Play hie Co., , / No. 75, Aug. tenn, .1810 JAeOff 'ILIPSIO4I. 5 ' To Zvob flfesllog. Reepondeot— V be tottre that deoo.ltles to be read to eettleace oo i he beat/4 of theaboili earei'sPlbe token at the nbtoe orthe utider•lgoed. on the 24th day o f rtamob,r,- A P. 18•0.3 o'clock, P. 11.. F. CIIRTZE. d at et Commleelnwpr. riß DREAD tvirIiENGTURNINU 'Mae (Not • Whiskey Prepazatbn,) 11001MANiY8 GERMAN BITTERS ItsbUity mulling from way CILILI6 Prostration of tb• system, eared by revere hardships, armoires, bears or dlssum of tamp lib. Soldiers, aitimee, male et fsm•bs, athitts or yentb,irlll fed butt& Dittoes spare Toole, not dimoneant on had thin.re for their al mmt red rameons edict. • adatiseasu retultlagfrotti dlvardare of th. !Ayer •wi Difestly• antes, *rotund hr. 1160FLAND'S GERMAN BI FEES Tbieititters boa terfortned more cane, Om Letts eatittaction, has toots trathnony, h a more Swalwetatte people to tooth for it than any (Oat article in the au t." tat. we drfy,any one to oontr.dlet thl. itacertlao, and vtlt pay $1,0,0 to ant One who wilt ratan a eertifh-t poblishat by ne that te not centine. 1100FLANIYS (lERIIAN BITTERS, • Will curs every etas ortbrenie or MMUS debility set diates.r. el tbe tidally& °Nem the fellewitegay mstauu malting frees Silo:ode riPot the digestive or,acus Constipation, Inward Files, FrOlutaa of Road to the Hoak Acidity of the Stomach. NW:leek PellthitlTll. Uu Sad for Fowl, Fulness or • eight, in the etnnutob I.:taste dons. Slaking or Flo. tering at the Pit is , the Stomach, Selmrn•ng or the Its J , tti t e r i a d.d doit4uit Drearhing„ Flatted:3z at the Iteart, tiro' {agar run , rat mit Sensations when In a trios posture, luintoiaa °I (44. Dots or st eta tigers the-fight. reser n 4 Dull l'aio In the H• 414 OH:chi:ay of rer•rtration. Yellowure. o the " kin 4u: Eyes, Pain in the Side. hack. ebeet. Lin • .Sud.l4u Flualtra of :Irv, Hutt:Ong in the Fle , h. on staut Luigi einua of ETD snd mat D. prwodroi of a . irtti • Pa IL KURIL titlt VA. Utttersta nt,t Ce:to 1411 ru t or whi-Loyould cannot coe.k. dronkar,r, tbi be=t tale its the wr41.1. Prom Rev. W. 1 . 1 sllirrlel, r!stolof Twerth R•it,ll Gentlemen- I Imo recently Loan laborin; under the diatrea , fog rtl , eta Of Indfgeation, ace, na•anied by a v.:a Welton of the Darr/.W ay ',tern. :Numerous rent. dies e err recommended by Weida. tad ram of them tern:. •• withiort relief lirdir Hochstadt. ,fler—en qtttere •tar , rtG , MII:IM led ba pentane who had:ltal.! them. and wboor faro:7.We .t oil of I'lllB Bitters Isottm tme to tts t i cm mast confer that i had an averst.ol to tent lied:wee, from the "thotontrid and ono" quack "iii:tt a" 0..1y aim wenn to ba to palm off aweetenert a d drugged thilsor upoo the col:aro-ditty In • oh "ray, mid the temdt non of I fem, te to make tnan,....n armed diva mil Itcon Wareing i hat • cure was really Tredieir.al prepanatiou I teak it with happy effect Ito action, volubly upon the ativhach, hat noon the berry to totem, yea p• °mot arid grattrytatt. I feel that I derivedgreaLasel paramount beneta from the a lee 'matt'sn. Very resp , ettretv • can. • • W. D. oElCiatPlElia ha; : 61 TOacAnatiazon -f. . From the Roe. E. Fert&ll, Asitetertt Editorrmi tbo Uhrooloto, Philacte. have derived deeited benefit from the meat IleoSsolr. 6vrmaaslft•re. soul Peel ferny rtiolege to re:ow:newt them e. s too.t valuable tante to ail who are solU,.ro from roars' debility or from eireseee ar.siog - f-or.) deranges-eat of the liver. Tote. troiy, Prom R. , i;• 11, -Teg,!z 'Rear of th.Paasaimm!‘ ~.t From the many respeneatoe raeomenendatlngs Rlr u Dr. lioefland's German Bitter, I wee induced to gi ye r i re a trial. Afar ening wears! bottles, bowl them to Ss good remedy for docility, ands molt excellent tool for the otomsctr. ' U From Rev. Wttl.tiluith.formarly Pastor of UM yineen town and Militate f) Baptist Churches. Batton ireod In to family a number of bottle" ofyou. fliontisndlairreoan Bitters, I have to say I regard their as an excellent medicine, erwelally . adapted to remove the diseases they are recommended or. They mrengther and lovis,rate the ei stem when debilitated, and are use tut In &ardent)? the liver, toes of appetite, kr. 1 an also tee vomended then! to Natant et my friend/.etc have tried tbs. , . and fornd them greatly benedets! to th• reiteration of health. Yours truly, WM. SUIT% PA Hutchinson St., Pinhole BEWARE-OF COUNTEREITS, &o that the lenitive of r 0. M. JACK...SOIC" U ou to of-serf of each Dente ShouTdpeer nearest dringtet efft have:the setbi. • • be put off by airy of tho tattestestlng prapsf%tlen that my be effered to its tie, but geed to no w linters/Iyd *rarely pie by eTregg• Principal OMee and azetsetory, No. e£ll ATu Street, Philadelphia, Ps. JONE 4 & IttrAlgrt • [ Sum:mon to C. IL Jsearon dt CO.,] FroPriet° l * For ale by ctruggi•ta and Bestirs to every town f th Untted.itatek agora-kW:SW LIFE —II EALTH—STRESGTII LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH I LIFE--LtEAITH—STRENGT if Ds.. DISIALII% SKIM . , - - SPECIFIC PILLS Are prepared ty the Ilessieurv. 43 rauelere & ropoot.. phertascoeutists, Ne. 214, Rue Lombard- Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Joao Delamarre, chief physician to the Hospital do Nerd op Larltoisere. ' 07 11200XXISDATION. - Pasta, hay fib, 18'3. - Geutlemen--:74 have urea the “t 4 pee ific Pills" nude fro." Delemarris prescription, timing several vests rut, to our private and entitle practice. sod have 1 ound them a most exterrate and eraclerit remedy in eases of Spes mat orbtwa or Seminal Weak was nigAly, daily or preen ore emissions; sexual 'aka -sr or irepotote); special derangements of the nervous system; seeks.. yrs sritiog from nerd habits and surealre'axs• tioo of the genital ovens; wort. epics: affecti4a of the eves: `Lime" or .I.IIA dust" tt•posits in he omit; 4 , kii:kr" discharges; paleness of tee stilt, wit ao blocdless lips; ' pinched . ' fester e; irrrrlthir actin! , or k. heart, cod lo all the shattly train of symp!otru. aris i ng m. over use, , t sore, cr less, trettl sow estop; of the nervous for • We earnestly advise the prefente.,,: se d ai persons soft ring from symptomatic or organic the gemito•urioary memosta...,,&t, to use these pi Is 'WI, high respect, we lire yours most stectrely, A. iltaraxesist, 11. D., D. D. T T./ ARVIN. 11. 0 , JIM( 1112 Ltrouse E. D. • 12 , 4 teat. per yard, To Garancier,t k Dupont, No. 21,4 Pue Lombard, Paris. Se.leut , ry and studious ncrupatio , ,, grief , ap xietirs , or 'whitener to de to impair Clio vital action nt ha brat*, distressing and ambenessing diserdera of the ni lie system Student*. ciertri rend ILW, es*. there 1. re, who are re eelallr liable to these weaknesses, should resort promptly to ler. relimarre's Specific Pills. • pamphlet, coot tiling full parlieulars, Ti It direr'. Hone ano - adrioe,nrinted in Pencil German. Spanieb. and E, , glish, accompanies ' sel be:, and will be sent by titz. l , free of toss. to any who will rents for it. . I "rie , $1 per ton, orals torero for 15. Sold by all the prinepit druggists, or will be lent by mall, securely pealed from all otestnaucen, on receipt et the sporifled price by any arilv_gired agent, or be the sole genelal agents (or so:erica, 0 ,47 A% D. 110 27 . S a' CD, r Cortlandi Rt.. N. Y. Authorized agents for Eric 1. 11. Car. sr St Co., Hail k Wince,. Oottfintreow TUE GREAT ENGLISH 1.11016DN. PSOTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT CELE3RATED FEISALE PILL*. Prepared from a Prescrip•ion of Mr. J. Clarke, w. Physician Retranrdivary to the Queen. Tuts invaluable medicine hi unfailing in the cure or all tnose painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution Is subject. It moderates all enema and re moves all obstructions fzicat whatever CMG. A speedy cure may be relied no. TO blAßltlaiD LADIES t L paaliarly hilted. It grill, In a short time, bring on monibly• period with almighty. CAUTION. • am* PCs ebesad ant lie tabs* 6, Freaks defies Ota STRS7 THREE. MONTHS of Pregnancy. as also isres sibs te-briagr on-drusoirters, bet at Gay other tens thy ere ses. In all cuss of Nervous and Spinal h fractions, Palm to he Back and Limbs, Patine on slight ezertion.Palpita to of the Heart, 'lnterims and Whites, those Pills will *Beata cure when all other means bate failed: and al, thought posierfnleemedy, do noteentala bon, calomel, antlmongGr anything hurtful to the constitution. directione la the oacupblet around each pa , kegs, ebich 'should be astsfinly preserved. Sold by .11 Druggists. Price $1 rer bottle. iSPBCIAI. NOI ICE. . . it is the tate of cram valuable medicine to be conc. terfelt•d. Be cautious, therefo're, and fee that the let• ten k II." are bk web in the bottle, and that each wrapper tears V e tae piton, of the signs tore of 1. C. Ila'dwhr Co., and Job Nom. Without which none :Oa rents& N. —One dollar with eighteen emits for costage. enclosed to any authorised agent or to the sole general agent for the Vetted Staten and British dominions. JOB M 0315.27 Cortlandt St.. New will inure a battle containing art pills, by return matt mutely sealed from all obtemtion Agent. for Erie, Mall k WalK, n. 21 J. S. Carver kr,n, mow COAL. e 0.11.• FdE `PLACE •TO *Strf CQAL QIIEIP 1S - I. _ Co al MM an Yard. CO c I Tee Slits d Per.rh Wrest*, liar. TA.. who ,lisap ropptantly on hand Ukiah and rittoon (Fun an.) lamp and prepared. iihatneldn, E Son. and Nutrias; Bitatninon• for grstr. and gleam and BLOM/ERG, PITTSBURG AND BEAVER, Olin Coal U all, reeeired by rill• la kept en dry plank floor. aad WRI.L . SCIIKLIED BEAMS VEUVE Y. titer iTe 4 t blazettaenti tot tartlet wirbtar to la. tbotr whip rapp . iba'so to d Otte? itporclasiog L= th ear load. Von cr. Gift ma till saS as etirtote• to In sttls4te• jetylfita-tt • 1.7 84LISMAN k CO. IVIANBOOD , --How Tont Ristored _ 411•11=01110 .14 Jug yabbabed Cure odlii , e no Dr. r17,-, • • CalverwiTt relabratrd'ressy oe the TesT- rsde , 4 °ore etthoot trodielnr) of • : parrestotre la b% rat wv. s:ntary bastes' tomea Imso.gne , . Urntel trod ?tritest loonstily. -Imyedirarste to Stamb,re, est; tiro Consumption. Wollner; imd ru t q indoged ty Ralf - Jggialgiers or 11.1111.111 estrarassors. , , 1 4 1" Prim ia a ealvd osseous. oat 6 tools / Tim calibrated rather in this admirable war elesrly balm hone s :thirty your? rat:canted pendia?. Istr i tTle elargungirrquiperg saltabues mar be „radioall, coma with* the dseggross an' et •inlinnal siadieltaanallie a hoe of the naire—prilatiry cat • mode of can at Oyma simple. mitten and ellistual, by moll* Of which every , antaltei..na matter abet hta con. &Wee way be. rcay.iars himiettebe..ply privately and vadleaill. -• Skits 1.-eture thoild le, In the hurls of every youth this hot ,-• Bentandor ran s_ttlato2inyolots, to all address post meld, on miter of six meta, or is* post stomp. Address theWistisro, - CHAS. J. C ALIVIr k. CO.. diello4an 197 Sower,. N. Y. Post Office Box ON. pUItE LIII6LTY wniTs LEAD. • Pirtfirrird istrpreetitsi miter. Try tt. mut roil *I AV* ea other. Lionlbebrred o by. ZIEGZEI. & SMITH S FEELIMIALE DAM, PAW it CLAM Eral.gas Zea XI iburtit MEd Ohm; PAIL 014 . *Mau* PYft I' t PSIA, HELD SAYS Si 1 Churrh, 113 nada. Z. D. FENDALL. * C ll l4Th:Ph ' Uad SIR JAMES CLARRE'S SALTSMAN Pr. CO.'S; • For Blattsmith Purpoises. REAL ESTATE MR - SALEZ: DWELLING HOUSES. First clam brick botuee'and MU lot on out liftb Stmt. First ears brisk bons* and two city Iota; somas of Chestnut end Tenth Streets. douse and 'ot. of Mn. fidgets, corner of "'rivet' and Second Strata.. f.l - 1 city lot on Fifth Street, neat Chary. Owen. - Mass and lot on Elstaks Sitrwt, west o! ousel, Henuefwad lot, g 9 Dy lei fest, on !fourth street, west or Sas Vets. Roue. and lot, e 2 by 123 ftet, on Ilyrtle street, nocttk or rollway. Huns* and lot i - 60 by 62 1 2 feet, on Walctt, nate eth street. Two very desirable boos* and lots on Vernet St. • Rowse and lot on Eterenth atrest, near P. k. B. rail Prwesl,23o. Cheap. • We bore a. number of hoary and lots nortit fano 030 to $l5 CerJ• • House ani lot, 33 by 113 op West lifettb Ptivet— . pies 22,1 , 00 • Finns* and half oily lot on *east Firth. tit:eat—pries : - $ 1193 _ lee , 2 A use and lot, 411 by Ill) feet, on east }tint!" Stead, price /3 Pram. boor on 13 it street—very-!bear. Brick bonze In Werleyvi'le Syr, acne groan.}. Pries sl,22o—weitb $lO2O. BUILDING LOTS: • T.o oity lota on Eleventh IS:, wet of - floe:Ay fog on TirelSt St . west o: 11, re:n. S settx lots on rersn , h Stmt, wi•t 'nut. ' lor c•ty Intern Efghtb nee. of rank— - - Rs: c ty to on Aleven , t bit , ass: et Csost. e•he'l Int, aerner %Went en !Fifth tt Tvri.hre city lota, 119 by 150, Chestnut St, south nf isitstar, Seven city lots, 30 by I'o, Buffalo nue Chestnut Steel Tv vivo n." 11 , ok.tr• ,Stfeet, neer Cdik_W_ , Chestnut.. rtfy In.e • 411,y 1f,5, Hickory n.^tr Cheatnat. city tote, 4t by 12'4 Salirtito S , oast ) 7 141it city lots, 41', by 125,11 th St, east. Fire city lots. 41 by la•`+. 11th St.. no r I:hrt St. . tlwe - city 1 , 4, 41 by 129, 12amt St. 5 - ire city lota, 41 hr 163. 9th a twr V.ltat St. , Three city lots, 45 by 132, Sw sacral litreet, %lath Three city lot•. 43 by IA Groan $l., South Rot., Ono city lot, 41 by 162, lilagalo St., **at , • Ore clty_lot, 32 by 120, corner of Eighth wad Sa+•a— lrM SLY _ _ Fotirlotc4OstBs, on t th Artist tatlrton rarsde asd Wallace It? , et•. Font lots on Rler,,nfb street, between- Parade sod Wl'Uses wrests, BUSINESS LOTS. Tbreelets, 21 by 100. corner 7lb and Teach Fie 1 any lota. li/ja be sty„ earner 10th and Stsie. Fix 21 by 165. corner 24 and State Sta. I. l lx loto between kleventh end Torelrk bile. Two lota, 29 by 145, Sta 4, wdoth of 12th street. NEAR CITY. Ore acre lots on Buffalo reed. leour (curfew acre lots oci Ridge Read. halt a mile from city limits. FARMS. ' • ieT Reran in r 7 r.rborere,k-1004 improvements. 13 - 3 screein "erberer•er—good fmproyecceote BO seers in ifarboeeitek=i,ood imp•oreinesite. 73 writs in Herbore•et e--good improvement.. , 62 Berta ;I 1.2 miles eon of Erie—good improve meats LO ■ere 4 1.2 onlea asst. of Erie—rod Improve meat,. • arm of 45 acres to Mill Creek, 4 1.2 mile from city. Good brick house, barn. floe young orchard. all first quality grave, laud. Pace 24,,f 00—the itoprovemants worth the matey. - 10 awes near cooper's M class frame barn. tery desirable and Ter. cheat,. • 60 acres eight miles southeast of Eris--geed Improve.. meats. 112 acres war North East - 77'— 100 stores bagmen - fewnahip. 'so`tereaiilllllCrest, two wan from city. 50 area In Mill Greek, fear miles from city. • 60 woes in Eingsy.lle, Ohio—improvers's/eta. IL E 3 & Agents and Dealers in Real Fatale, noT22 it :Reed lioute,,Eris, AT TUB SIGN OF THE FLAG 1 MONELL, STEPHENS'S; WILDEY, NO. 6 REED 11 4 rBF. Flaring roles large purchases in New York. Bodes and Philadelphis, we ere now prepared to °Bar s! i restorable prim our Farr Ind w4ll .elected STOCK OF GOODS !- /ylask and Colored, Min alad.Stipt; Shrines, Empress Mott s; rojains. Prenca Trish; black std Colnre.l Alapacsa; Chicked. Plat :sod Striped DREt4S GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. DS LAINICS; Wool De. Lines; 13311.1oe; Won and_ _ Robedo Cluortsai. LACES; Volenelenet; Cluny, Ginpnre; Point and Thread. • SHAWLS, Long and Fquare. Paisley and Broth.. CLOAK'S and Bannlnee: Balmoral `Skirls. A large stook of Clothe for men and bojee wear. Woolen Mankato, all oallties and prima Canton Flannels, Bleached sod Brown.- Fiannala, Plain and Cheeked; Bilk Wasp Vlannets. Prints, Preroh Eogll hand Domeatte. Remnant Printe,,Bletetied and Brovn-Cottons. ' Cotton Yarn, Cotton Bastin;. Vas. Denniao and Stripes, Knit Goods, Hood.; liable, Breakbat Shawls, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery, Balmoral Bessg.i, -YANKEE NOTIONS I And it GREAT VARIETY OF. FANCY GOODR Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Haw) Skirt.. -5- _ - .4 Onc stack was never so fall and complete as et the R WsußEs, AT• THE SIGN OF THE -. FLAG, NO. 8 REED 1 OUBI.I MONELL, STEPTIENS & WILDLY, [srpU74ll NECW FIRM. Jame. P. Creole. having taken-In his son; Jung u • putur.oa theist au oaufl,lllll4. al6a the Etta name of JAW P. CRooft lk SON 4ifehostolniaant i. tletneot Of tile 014 moonta. All pumas Weep Indebted to hist see requeted anti settle without delay —4 JAMES P. CROOK &. SON, OUGfi & PLANED L ir!,l B ! - AND IllitaiMlLM OP . Wide miasmal., Trattuek 'Doom snd Band% Vonlfflagn , and Picket Poop *Ma Saving, itateltlng and - Planing done to order. Sbop oo Teach at, Between dth and fitt, Ste.. Etta, Pi. V• r•opeethally eel the attootioo of the papnia tom facilities rot &doe wail to the bel e t tt .. d .t . u....=, end oa rv.•outble tenni fiaTing 'bops, with ooporior ••••hlgotni 1 •• Or eoandiat ei aTivior entire iratioNotbin. irrfivieyia from abroad will receive prentht, attenttha to yftret—tf. JAIIIK4 P. CROOK k BON. lir Y A o 11, COUNTY biIUILISKYING.—JOHN , 11. HILLER, bovonet tionrryot of Bootte i Esie.ts telly reputed to r• set any grade and to Doreen 2 of In.lets or out-lete of the city of Edam botcaph Soo tb ErieS and the testi• throughout the equity, Hosing tint for many years -employed as City and . • 'allot, olarreior. be begs hone to fen to all the by' mere sad- Madill.* men who Dave baster te employed. bits. Particular lOW:tact", even bmapptng, plasma:4 vseateeettote. Ott sage prepared on the shortest no. ties. Oflee with J. W. Brittden and Wilson Lfeltdoir torero • at 1a...0TM of 6th and State Street*, Enda. Rahn, Work. Erie, Pa. Alf , rders lift at B. Northeast's store. French St.; Charier' V. 11111er, Tamale St.; or &gig Fume, !tom. Month Erie, wilt be romp Iv &Sap Mit to. • Istydaltiotf VARM, FOIL SALE. • , O[ 130 moo. *heat 11:10 sous *lewd. Oa Womb 1* rod limbered lima. with- a, limo, sad *moat 11 ; s yertnir oieliard 0 I$D araftlif=oMid 'ammo other fruit tram tiltoolsd. Ant -Mill= MI-Re a, oa th e Ridge Road, *ad , -*or from Erb.. Pa, is West 1103elook Toonosbia: Pa *t, parnaesnosavalz• of - -.- no v 1141.-, CONRAD SWIM, G o ff ,' PA'fTERSON & CO.. i 4-- - iikse ' . i h. 615 111017# MM. - HAVE=GOT GROOM= TO L Taal 1101 CI El ] =I Mill
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