Tht -44`.;tit attecklm filturver. ERIE. PA.. APRIL Int. 1567 v er Tie most Largely circulate(' newspaper in Pennsylvania, and the best ddverti sinolitedium. SniCe.-.-Mr. W. L. C'teltia is the regularly mithorited agent of this office to collect ac counts, solicit subscriptions and make ion. tyncts for job work. Any agreements entered into by him, or receipts riven, will be consid ;red AP binding as if made by the proprietor. - mrl.lB-tf. Parttailor Notice. On and after May let, 1867, all subseription Acqunfq at this fee* must be nettled emu or the paper will be di . continued. Per lammis who fail to pay the subsoriptions during &, th.,?firft six monohe,will be charred fifty cents 1 4 .i4itient1; Advertising accounts will be col eciel quarterly, and *wants for Job Work t thv e'ooe of the month in which it was eon meted f . .r. ap4. f limeoaresr .r e DRATTED Mtx.--The Presi :pot ha. approved the bill directing the Sec etary of War to refantto earl* person drifted lin.ler the cetis of February and March 1863, ohn raid commutation and was ale° required to e'er the service forniehlri eubatitute. the 'KIM of $3OO. that`, being the amount of money so paid by hina.fe hrinr the meaning of the amendatory act Jo exemrt,pereena thns raying etimmuiation .tenre• further draft until that quota should he tailed end not exceeding one year. , litir We have made aeroneements for the deti'Very of the Observer in the Weal Ward through the post office carriers. on Friday forenoon's. The adoption of this plan will in creipe ihicoot twenty-five coots per rear to each .nheerthor BO timed. which we annbt nt.t they will freely pay. in conefderation of the convenience and protnntnere of delivery which ensure them. For the advantage of persona[ who do not find it epnverrent to procure their papers either at the office of publication i t or thrnneh the carriers. we have eatabliehed the following minces of delivery. where all .can Imp their' •papers left without additional exPerfee: Grocery Store of V. Schnitz & Bre. Fede' ral Rill ; Anctinn Store of M. J Cronin. State Areet• opposite old poet office; erg4-tf. An effort is being made to have Ristori. the velehrvisr foreign actress. give one of her rerb;rmances in our city: Mr. Gran. her manager. has offered to 11111oir Sri. the honor of having her appear herernroviderl our oiti iens will guarantee the'rood'erate recompense f 52,000. irt;t , such an;instance of rare con descension, let Gran fdrever he adored, and rip consider herself the moat fortunate of Jule cities Two .thoutland Utak is a rdea -.1 plenty hatsum, and Its morev net now is so plenty hat everybody hav his porkets full ; who ill earl+ 'to 'Tend $5 a ticket for tee privilege Of seeing Riatori. expec\ t ally 'held. she is ac companied by Aran ? T be Purl° there are one old fogies who mu , cm' that the money ; g ilt he ?Tent to bette advantage than in l• avishing it upon a set n traveling perform\ ' er..who take it all away..and leave nothing in return ; hat these are not the relict ea peat nirogressive age, clogs pon the wheete of . rterprise. whose opinion are not worth no. Hug. What is ay..Pt-or thnneand dollars n the feet of having Ri tori in our city ? 1 hint-of the pride with Which future gene—rii i,os will point hack fo this age, and lay: ln'the memorable I 'm. t 1867- our fathers. r grandfstliers, Or great-grandfatherg. or eat_ireat-grandfathers (ay the ease maybe) 'aid !wt . , thousand dollars to see, Ristol play Farra4l r .01." And then. too, with what orr will New York. and Ph ile,delphifi, and lOceco.look upon ue. when they see that the ,uch ridiCuled little city of Erie carrafford to ..itronite Rietori at well as themselves Won't 1 take 'he ooneelf out of them ! Won't we im ,edis!elv sten into the front rank of Melro ..,limh citiev Won't London; .nd Paris, and ieonA he compelled fo hide, their diminished end Erie become the focus of the Cash ..nahl'e world! rip all mean., we motet have ' istori. I : he stigma that will rest upon us f we do not will be a burning, cankerous re. from which we can never recover. A ty which has given to fame Pneh stateemen, %yr.. warriors. ; nista and peke es ours. pd.' but one thing to attain the acme of , rr. "Whrn once our stage has been pressed the sacred feet of the and.like (had end angelic Ristori, we shall haze reiched the ,mos't pinnacle of blies and immortality. The operatic concert in Farrar Hall. last •k. is generally pronounced by those who epre.ent to luire been considerable of a ibug: The manager imposed upon the die by first announcing that, the opera of "Barber of Seville" would be given, and 3, after the main portion of the tickets sold, changed the programme, under the. excuse that the Lenten season would pee many who desired to be present,from at-, Leg an opera, whro the truth is, that the cause was that he was unprovided with a Jenny sufficiently extensive to give one ac ,talily. It is to he hoped that the next visit Strakosch makes to our city, if he in on le to fill - 13i8 engagements, he will at least. to the truthful reason, ; and not, as in Me, announce one 'calculated to call rn upon one or two religions denominations censure and ridicule of the rest of the ununity. - Of the performers., it, is not our ention to PrPllk at length, and it is edough say, that, with one or two exceptions, they beneath the expectation excited by' the .susisely circulated laudations sent on he.. relined. Brim:Ai was in one of his mato airy freaks, and seemed disposed to favor e audience with as little of his lordly pros. nee. as was possible to do ; while 'ref.)? the et hf the Male sincere, we have seen as gond ordinary minstrel troops,. Miss Phillips a finely cultivated voice. - hut she is far thing a great vocalist, We have two or eeladiee in Erie who are not only her but in ourhurehle opinion, much her tunerynm. Manager Strskosoh may think it , e..gy thing to satisfy the tastes of his 'country" audiences. hut we tell hien _plainly ihatthe next tour he takes. unless he has Inmothing better to exhibit than be bad last r.eic. it will he the most profitable for him to lase by our city. • A resolution reseed both branches' of the ' fty t ouncila on . 3fondny evening. directing the Str.et Committee to.advertiee in the Dis t arch and (rboerier for proposals for building • robed colverta across Mill Creek, at the in terqection of Tenth and seventh rtreete. We hail this action of the couneils as an indica tion of the improved state of political feeling it, our community, A majority of both bed- IPS are Republicans, and the fact that they re willing to advertise in the papers of both parties, ' , haws that they realize the fact that as Democrats are compelled, equally with the Cpp9sition to help support Ithe Government. they areadike entitled to the benefit of read- Ih e acts of its officials. qt is to be hoped the time 'is long distant when the jest tad malignity dipplayed during the war is respect, will be revived. ~~ &cue, grocery bas been opened by Mame. S McGiVerin, in the - room in Wayne I,lltely occupied by Evans' shoe store. F,propriet:rs are both genuine eons of Erin, se it is the only store of the laid in the conducted by natives of the Green Isle, a fe Portion of the trade of our Irish citi*ens of course, be extendid to it. " Items of Local Interest: Prints ten cents per yard 2at No. G -Reed Block. apt4-2c Real imitation laces, at No. 6 Reed Block— ?done11, Stevens & Wildey. spr4 2w. Fresh. line of prints. Verrimacks and all the beet brand+, at No. 6 Reed Block. apr4-2w. Goode for farmer's wear, at No. 6 Reed Block—Monett, Stephens & Wildey. • apr4-2w. Our public schools closed on Friday last for the usual spring vacation, much to the de light of the youngsters. The CityCouncil' have eat their heels down firmly against the erection of any more frame buildings upon State street. ►ie are happy to announce the re-appoint ment of Mr. 0. A. Bennett as city Waver Commisstaner—a position he has held for many years, with entire' satiefaction to the public. Mr. P. B. Honecker, one of our most enter prising, young business men, has given up his other pursuits, and is preparing for the bar. He has the energy and atiility to make a suc cessful lawyer. , March went out like a lamb and Ipril came in like a lion. In other words, Saitday, the last of Mares-was as pleasant as a Slay dly, and Monday, the let of April, as unplevant as a day in December. The Lycoming Standard le the name of a new paper eatibliebed at Williamsport, by Col. Levi L. Tate, the veteran of the Pennsylvania press. It. is very tasty in appearance. thor oughly Democratic, and promises to become the leading journal of the county. We nett indebted to Hon. I. B. Clara, for a copy ci the new act regulating the granting of licensecto Hotels and Esting'Houses. It has been plseed in the hands of E. Camphau: men. Esq.. where all these interested can call and examine it. The usual amount of moving took place in the oh* on the let inst. . The day woe one of the windiest and most unpleasant of the mi nd), leading to miry incidents that were in tensely comical to non-movers and quite ■e disagreeable to the partite Interested: The A. &0. W. R. R. Co, is helplessly involved in debt, and a Receiver haa been.ap7. pointed to take charge of the business of the comptiny. This pots an extinguisher' on' the proarects of having a branch road built tot= harbor, as required by the act incorporating the Company. James Foreman has been confirmed' s Post master at Corry during the balance of the preag! ent Administration. Mr. Foremerris a Radical of the extremest kind, and believes, or pre teeds to believe, that President Johnson is a traitor, yet has no Hesitation in bolding an office under him. Mr. Hobert S. Hunter, the well known dealer in hate and 'caps, has removed Ms store to No. 1327 reach! street, two . doors south of Shannon Co 's hardware estab- liebment, where he intends keeling a full stock of all the goods in bie line. We com mend Mr. Hunter to the patronage of allour friends in that part of the city. We direct attention to the series of letters from the South no* being published in the Observer. They are well written, sad their anthor.is a gentleman of our city whose ini tials are evidence enough to all who knOw him, of their entire reliability. We have on band another letter, dated at Lynchburg, Va., which will appear next week. Oa Tuesday hat, upon the motion of G. If ; ftatler. Eeq., Messrs Henry and Samuel Butterfield, after passing a very creditable ezatojnation, were admitted to practice in the several courts of our county. Beth are young men of more than ordinary ability, and we confidently predict for them a successful ca reer at the bar. The pupils of , the 'gest Ward Grammar school will give an exhibition in Farrar flail this (Friday) evening, which we hope to see well attended by the public. The proceeds are to be used for the benefit of the suffering reople in the South, and as -charity should know no politics or religion, there ought to be a liberal responee. The do!ers will . be 'opened at•T o'clock, and the entertainment commence at 8. The announcement is now made that 'the Reed House will not open until the lit of May. and we shall be agreeably disappointed if the event occurs even a month later. From acme cause, the progress of this building has "hung fire" in a ; manner that would have done credit to the Government circumlocution office. Mr. Laird, the gentleman who is to have the man agement of the hote', is in the city, superin tending the internal arrangement of *the prem ises. On Friday, the 2Gth inst., the different Lodges of Odd Fellows in our county will as semble in this city, to render thanksgiving ""for the Prosperity of the Order, and its maitdainanoe .during. the late civil strife"— the Grand Lodge having set apart the day for that purpose. throughout the State. The members will march in full regalia to the Simp son Church, where en address will probably be delivered by Rev. J. li. Tagg, and the cere monies are expected to ckse, with a supper in the evening, The Dubuque Times says that, while in that city, "John B. Gough received a letter from an English gentleman, who offered him £250 ($1,200 in gold) per night, for one year's services in London—but one lecture to be giv en a week, and the series to be confined entire ly to the- metropolis. Besides the money offer, the correspondent tenders Mr. Gough a well furnished house in the moat respectable por tion of the city, free of rent for one year. Slx ty-two thousand four hundred dollars a year for one_ night's work in tied' week. Mr. (bush said be 'should bale to consider the proposition." A cotemporary thinks it doesn't need to take him long to consider. The managers of the Ristori entertainment have made arrangements for hitt to appear in Farrar Hall; on Friday evening,' the 120 instant, in the character of "Elisabeth."' The price of tickets has been, fixed at from.Sl to $5 each, according to the location in the hall. Every. community contains a certain numb.r of people who will pay any price demanded for the privilege of patronising whatever for eign celebrity comes along; and as our city has her full share of this class, we presume that the humbug. Gran, will be quite as site eessfui in victimising the community here as he ha been' elsewhere. Previous to agreeing to vial). thi city, he recinired a guarantee of two thousand dollars. sod some twenty-six of our bdsiness firms entesed into an agreement that the Bum specified should be made up to him. The Union Mills Star attributes the in creasing number of Sheriff's sales to the al mosttteneral use of what is known as Night or "judgit'lent" notes. It says : "We have frequently expressed the opinion that these notes( would yet ruin the country; and the expeifences of every day strengthen us in the l ±aion." The Star calls upon th e Legit -Ist for relief from the evils of the . gtight" note isystem, by which, we presume, it means that Jan act should be passed making illegal the stgning away of mane privilege,. While cone ding to . some extent the Star's oonolu- Menai we are of the opinion that the financial trot:biles of our country originated mainly in a diOerent source than the giving of "light" notek They are directly traceable to the pol icy of the Radice* which the Star edvposice, and which, it continued to be sustained by the people, will eventually plunge us into state of financial distress beside which the record of no other era tarnishes a parallel. The looal of the Dispatch bee been search- Among the candidates for Chief of Police ing nut statistics of the ale and beer mann- was our well known friend, Wm. H. Harris, factime in, this city, and gives them as fol- who receive! the dubloturcompliment of OM lows: "There are eleven beer bretreries in vote. Instead of "flying off in a tangent" -Erie, with an average capacity of two bun- over his poor luck, Harris-views the matter dyed barrels per day, or slaty thousand bar- in a philosophies' aspect, and in a published refs per annum, whose gross earnings on this card coolly says: "The gentleman who cut capacity would amount to $570,000 per an- that vote has my everlasting gratitude. If he num. One ale brewery, with an average ca- will divulge himself to me, I will take him up racily of 'forty barrels per day, or about in a balloon, or start hip in the saloon bOsi twelve thousand barrels per annum, whose nest, or do any other clever thing for him . groat earnings on this capacity would amount which he may think to his advantage " to $132,000. The malting establishments "A fine brass band from - Erie—MehFs, we base a weekly capacity of twenty-five hue. believe—passed through thtiiiity.on-ToesaW last en en route for Oil City. "Between trains,deed bushels, which at thirOesopt price of melt would make the grope itarnings $4,550 specimen of their music was given, and - the performances were pronounced 'good' by per week. and $286,000 per year, and a grand large crowd;—Meadville Jourmit. aggregate of $968 000. -By allowing fifty ;er The Journal is mistaken in the' name, it be cent for contingencies we still have a gross log the Temperance band, connected with the produce amounting to $469,000." We would Fourth street Catholic church, instead of not have our readers suppose for a moment Mehl's. The compliment raid to it, however, that the immense product of these establish- is none the less deserved. meats is all consumed in Erie. Our °Meese The change in the political sentiment of the can do their full share of beer and ale drink- counties of North Western Pennsylvania ie Ina, but their capacity Is hardly sufficient for shown in the folloWing table of majorities the storing away of - 72,000 barrels annuallY, given in 1844 and 1866: The breweries of Erie are'famous in all the 1844. surrounding country, end they have oustk- Dem. nig. mere for, a hundred miles south, east and EriO, 1294 west. •At least two-thirds of the ale and bier 510 109 made here ie shipped away from the-city. 110 - 356 864 • Within the last couple weeks nearly all kinds of retail trade have revived, and we meet fair of that clue of dealers who make much complaint. The wholesale trade still eontinues depressed, and the trouble in mak ing collections Is u great as ever. Most of the country dealers have done a poor business during the winter, and are unable to meet their obligations. Money appears more ahuti dant in the city just at present thin It has been for several months, though in the small towns around the smite ecarcitY is complained' of. The adjournment of Congress will prob ably increase the confidence of the pUblic.anik if it will only stay adjourned until December,. .we see no reason for dodbtiog that the sum mer scaecn will be es prosperous a one as usual. . The system of 'free delivery commeneed in the : chi on Monday , and although it has not yet beocime familiar enough to fully test its merits, , ire believe that up to the prestint time: it has worked with - entire eat iefaetion. The city has been divided Into seven districts, In. eluding, South Erie, each of which has a sep arate carrier. The latter will make two deiiv. eries a daY,_exespt Sunday. until - the summer time table. is adopted on-the rsilroads, after which they will make three deliveries. Boxes for the deposit of mall matter are soon to be tie! up at frequent intervals in the most thickly settled portions of the city. The U S. Internal Revenue office has been remoVed from Wa"yue block to a room in the old Poet office building. where It will remain in future. After the Post office has been changed to Noble's Block. all the United States business at this point will be conducted at the former place, including the oftloes of the Collector of the Port, the Collector of In ternal Reienne, and the Assessor of Interest Revenue. .7ffitt building is to be thoroughly, refitted during the summer, and made one of the most elegant and convenient of any for its puipose in the country: We hear of - - :V considerable number of per eons 'in our county who haVe'decided to emi grate to the West during tilt,' present spring. Most of them. are farmers, to whom the pies pect of gettinge land cheap, and on reasonable terms, furnishes en attraction which they can: not resist. We cannot help but think, with one of our exchalies, that they will not be likely to the West as much of an El Dora do-as they have been led to believe, and that • brief sojourn there will enable thein to realize tee sober fact that "all's not gold that alit. tem" Experience sometimes is a bitter but valuable lesson, • A careful comparison of the votes cast at the late municipal elections in our State with the supped populations of the various cities and towns, leads us to believe that the pro portion Of voters to citizens is in the ratio of • one to ten. Thus, Harrisburg,.which twenty itieusand inhabitants, cast 2,057 votes; and Eattion,,7which claims .twelve thousand inhabitints, - nast 1,219. Preiiuming this ratio r r to be correct, it is•essy to estimate the popu lation .of oar locality. At the late election, the city proper. olled 15411 vu'es, and South Erie 228, making 1971 in all. This would give Erie 15 480 inhabitants. and South Erie 2,280, or both together 17,110, which, in our belief, is very near the mark. • The mach talked-of case of Walker vs. Folitrisbee and Loomis, of which we gave , a. full repoit last week, came up before U. 8. ,Commissioner Marshall last Saturday. Loom. is wag dischirged and Follansbee bourid over In his own recognisance. (OD Monday Mr. Walker was arrested on a charge by 31r. Follansbee of obtaining money under false and fraudulent pretenses, and appearing be. fore Justice Sennett was bound over in • the sum of $l,OOO to appear at the - May term o f Court. _ The iffair gives promise of affording abundant employment to the lawyers, and furnishing staple topic for the gossips, for a long time in the future. . The following incident, we are quite sure, did not take - placein our city : Scene. one of street croseitige. Time, the muddy season'. Personae. Lady and gent. Gent discovered standing in four inches of mud. so that Lady can pass. Lady brushing loftily by, rot noticing gallantry of Gent, but. taking it as a matter of course, Gent. (IQ spectfully), "What did you say, ma'am?' Lady. (haughtily indignant). "Sir I I did not speak to ;on ! Would you Insult me ?" Gent. (humbly), "Beg pardon„ ma'am. I thought you said 'Thank you P Mr. Coil:ran is getting sharp raps all around from the organs of his own party.— The Ohambersburg Repository speaks of the result in our city as follows: "Mr. Noble, Independent Republican, has been elected Mayor of Erie over Mr. Coch ran, regular Republican: by 843 majority. Mr.Cochian is the gentleman who endeavored to make a local popularity in the Legislature a few years ago by the most shameless vitup eration of the border people. It seems that defsmation.is not appreciated in Erie." • The Clinton Democrat asks: "Has the Democratic party pluck?" If the editor would come and live up here in Erie county, where the Radicals have 8,000 majority, for a few months, and see the steadfastness with Which Democrats stand by their principles,' in. detlatice of persecution, _calumny . and hope lessnes of success, he would hardly be likely to doutt on the point afterwards. The city condoner ire at, a sidead-look" on the appointment of a City Attorney,tbe Select Council having selected S. S. Spencer, Esq., and the Common Council Elijah Babbitt, Esq. Mr.Spenoer le decidedly the better man of the two, and if the questimi were left to a Vote of the people, irrespective of party, would be chosen bye vote of three to one. The, Dispatch hal . "no tears to shed over the result" in Connecticut. We 'are profoundly gratified to learn that snob is the ease, for the fact that it contained no returns on the morn ing after election, led many to fear that the tidings :lad overcome our neighbon to an extent" that might affect their 'happiness for some time to come. - The local editor of the Meadville Journal. who has evidently "been there," thus feelingly expresses himself: 4 .Evien as nature benevo lently guards, the roses with thorns, so does she endow women with pins." • The advertisement of Warner & Bro., dry goods dealers, appears in another Delimit. This is one of the oldest established stores in the oily, and has always been among the popular. Crawford, Me teen, 3 efferaon, Venangb, W arren, Senator Lowry has been the recipient of a massive gold-headed hickory cane, made of wood 'that grew where, the brave General Reynolds - fell, near Gettysburg.. It was pre sented to the Senator by John Dune, who is known u the "hero of Gettysburg." Neatly engraved on the head of the cane, is the fol lowisig inscription : "The root of this stick was baptized by the blood of Gen. Reyliolds, out by the bands of John Borne, who pre sented it to Senator Lowry." • Dr. John Griffin, of North' East, has been indicted for manslaughter, sod held for trial at tie next term of the criminal court: Be was called upon to attend a woman Dimmed T r yon, in a ease of confinement, sodas alleged to kaie canoed the death of the infent r throngh carelessness or malpractice. The many readers of the Observer who are interested in the wool trade will find it to their advantage to refer to the card of Mr. John hi Pendlton. lir. P. bears the repu tation of being a prompt and reliable busi nessg man., Vie spring eleotion this . year in Cherry Tree , township, Penang° couity, was a square party contest, and resulted iia the success of the Demrcratio ticket by an average majority of 28. Geary's majority last fall was 47. The lady - who did not think it respectable to bring her children up to work, has lately heard .from: • her, two eons. Ono of 'them is a bar-keeper on a flat boat, and the other is steward of a brick yard. The Hartford Conran! reaffirms the state ment that Miss Anna Dickeneon is about to write a novel, but denies that it will in any way have reference to any incidents of bar personal history. . This le good from the Boston Post: I Call (said Isabella) the tearful city ie weep ing sadly—only bear it sigh ; Do net. (said Qailp) commieserate its woes ; It does not weep-41 only blows its snows. New Cloths for Basques ; Buttons and Trimmings to match, at No. 6 Reed Block. apr4-2w. Good Kid Gloves. spring colors, for $1.25 per pair at No. 6 Reed BlOck--lionell, Ste phens & Wildey. apr4-2v. Large stook of new Dress Goods, just re ceived, at No.. 6 Reed Block—Monell, Ste phens Wildey. epr4-2w. Real French Prints and Percales, spr. i n g styles, at No. 6 Reed Mock—Monell, Stephens Wildey. apr4-2w. Amber buttons and trimmings, alto jets and crystals, at No. 6 Reed Bloclr—MoneU, Ste. phone & Wildey, apr4-2w. Linens, Jaconeti, !Unlocks, - Cambric', Brilliante, and a fall line of white goods gen erally, at No. 6 Reed Block. apr4-2w._ New Spring Shawls, Stripes, Plaids and Plain. Call and see them, at No. 6 Reed Block. spr4-2w. We call particular attention to - Our large line of Alpaca'. For quality and- price they cannot be excelled. Monell, Stephdne dey, No. 6 Reed Block. ' spr4:2w. Anew line of bleached and brown Cottons, 1n 4-4, 5-4, 6-4. 8-4. 9-4 and 10-4, chiap, at No. 6 Reed Block—lkfonell, Stephens & WU &PI - . spr4-2w. REMARKABLE' CCM OF BLINDNESS PROD CATAESH : SYRACUSE. N. Y.., Mar. 8.'67 I, James Donovan, do certify that I have been blind in one eye for three month,. For more than a year my eight has been so .bad that it interfered with my business. On the 16th day of February, 1866. I called upon Dr. Liston, tee well known Surgeon to the Albany Eye and Ear Infirmary, while he was, en a visit to this city, and was opirateil upon and ?Moreno eight by him, I never can express my thanks to ham in words, I feel ,so grateful. Were it not for him, I should to-day be blind, and enable to take care of my family. I re side at 61 Adam Street, this city. • JAY'S DONOVAN. Sworn and enb•cribed to. before me the Bth day of March; 1867. IL WHEATON, J. P. Remember, all you who are afflicted with diseases of the eye, ear or throat, or with Ca tarrh or Cbronio Diseases of any form, that Dr. Liston, in regard to whose great skill abundance of testimony has already been far nished, will be at Browr'e Hotel; in this city, on next Tuesday and Wednesday, the 9th and 10th days of April, stopping for two days only. Do not fail to call on him, if you want to be cured. DIAMONDS IN BRAZIL —We have teen grati fied by a visit from H. M, Lam Esq., the agent for Ayer's Pills. Sarsaparilla and Cher ry Pectoral, In South America, who has just visited the mines with his medicines, and de scribed tone the process of taking gems from the earth. A driver places his gang of slaves in a mad hole, where the gemr are found, and pans out the earth to the water, like gold washers. The negroes are naked, to prevent their secreting the diamonds in their clothes. They are required to work facing their over. seer, and forbidden to raise a hand to the face lest they should swallow the jewels when found. Yet they do carry them away, by be coming so expert that they can snap them' with their fingers from the pan to their mouth, without detection. Ayer's medicines are the , talismins for their diseases, and it was not difficult to exchange, with the ne groes, - Ayer's Ms in about even weight for the rough stonesin which the brilliants are holden.—Boston Leader. Tun laou Cyr: CoLataa.—An examination of its circular shows that this is not only the most - popular and extensive business college in this country, but the best sustained and most highly approved by practical business moo. Among its supporters and warm friends are - to be found the names of many of the . most prominent and distinguished business" men of the day—men who have bad an oppor tunity of examining for themselves, and who are competent to express an intelligent opin ion in regard to the merits of such aninstitn tion as this. Backed by such authority, well may the Iron City College bid defiance to all its rivals. - The excellent Smith's American Organ need at the convention-in this place deserves espe cial notice, a large double banked Instrument 9f 14 stops, whose heavy snb-bass note, were distinctly heard above the whole chortled 860 voices, while in accompanying the retaliative! in the oratories, - the effect at the soft stops and tremolo were very striking. We notice that the nee of these beautiful instruments is beginning to be appreoiated by. mildest e teteties in the larger cities.—Burlipgton Pres Press. F INKLe. tic Lrores ITIFIROVBD FAMILY SEWING MACH:MIS Are adapted to all tints of family peerfat—drese ma kere. tailors, Amanitas. eitanuftetnrere of shirts, epl late, skirts. &oaks, ate, eapa, corsets, linen geode, k••• Thew workequelly as *ell upon silk. woolectectton and linen goods. with silk, tenon or linen thread, The sewing machine thus Improved is operated perfectly without Instrnetton. accept the printed dtnetlons— esrte one hundred per cent of thread and Silk—makes the took stitch alike on both sides—requires no change or altenetlen in awing from one kind of work to smite. a:, and no Wing spar to clew: or oil. It 1 hems feuy binds. embroiders or braids. bleb without mossuclog, Fathom dle An *Menem of the tarts above slated. we guarantee all our machines es follows. iris: `lf the pur. , chaser. after a fair tr4l, does not regard Vie Tinkle & Von Seeing NlChin• as euterler to any nuts. in the RIMMITAL.—The stove and. tinware store of 'rota. be ten return It ant have his r•o-ey. Nimrod & Co., has been removed to No. 1864 The above nia-hires are for sale at the MI Hoeg and Goodelltare of t he 8. Ai HALL. Sassafras street, near the Buffalo Road, what.' 41 for Itrie Co., will be kept ouitand a complete sty ek of Roods 1211 Peach St, eattalde, two doll., Vontli of 121 b at.. in their line, which the public are invited to Ertl' Pa Amt. • eall and examine. apt44l. Send foreirenlarand samples of sewing. i . apc&-tf. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Erie County Bible Society wiU be held at the First Methodist Episcopal Church. on 7th street. in the city of Erie, on the 17th of April, inst. 13usiness meeting at 8 o'clock, p. m. Annual address in the evening,by Bev. T. B. Hudson. S. 8. SPENCER, 8 eo'y. Vi r maassas an Counr.—lf any of par pa trons hive ever MO HR misfortune to be wit nees in Court—azd 'we presume there are' few of the male portion who have not at some Pe riod in their lives—they can appreciate the fol lowing. The discourteous mode in which' so may lawyers deal with witnesses has always seemed. to us an evil in our made of rim-, dueling Court proceedings which, for therc4d it of the bar, as-well as the interests of jus tice, ought Dot to be any longer tolerated t :— "Yon are Galled to the stand and place Your hand upon a copy of the Soripturea in sheep skin binding, with a eross 'on one side and none on the other, to accommodate eithetva riety of the Christian faith. You are then arraigned before two legal. gentlemen, one of whom smiles you blandly because you ,are on his 'side, the other eyeing you savagely for. , the opposite reason. The gentleman who smites s protteeds to pump you of all you know, and having squeezed all he wants out of you, hands you over to the other, who proceeds to shoe you that you are entirely role. taken in all your suppositions; that you never caw anything you have sworn to ; that brat never saw the defendant in your life in_ pilaf, that you have committed direct perjury. He wants to know if you have ever been in State prison, and takes,your denial with, the air of a man who thinks you ought to have been there.' Asia you all the questions over again in different ways, and tells you within awe-inspiring severity, to be careful what you say. He wants to know if he understood' ou to say so and so, and wants to know whether you meant something else. Having bullied and soared you,out of your wits,aad convicted yon in the eyes of the jury of prevarication. be lets you go. By and by, everybody you have fallen out with, is put on the stand, to swear that you are the biggest scoundrel they _ever knew, and not to be believed under oath. Then the opposing counsel, in summing up, paints your moral photograph to the jury,' as coharaetrr fit to be handed down to : time as the type of infamy; as a man who had Con spired against innocence and virtue, and stood convicted of the avezont. The Judge, ' his charge, fella the jury if they believe yourles Stc., 80., - indioating that there is even a judicial doubt of your veracity, and yoU go home to your wife and family, neighboriand acquaintances, a suspected man, and sill be cauie of year accidental presence on Gni un fortunate occasion. Who would be a 'wit, nese ?" a 1866. Rep. 8189 1745 168 103 917 1115 WiEws—Pottotv.-At the residence of the bride's father, A. Daggett,• Esq.. March 14th, by the Rev. A. Hall, Mr. W. J. Weeks and Mrs. Ellen M. Polley, of Girard... • ILLTILUF—DAGGEI7.—At the residence of', flit bride's father, Mr. A. Daggett, March 14th, by the Bev. C. L. snipman, Mr. James Hanlin, of Rochester. N. Y., and Min Flor; once V. Daggett, of Girard. HORTON--O'RAIITEITY.—In Meadville. on the 17th inst., by Wm. Beatty, Esq., Mr. 41p1- nag G. Horton. of Springfield. Eno county, and Miss Mary AI O'Rafferty, of Hayfield, Crawford county. • . Mostron—Camitsrs —ln this city, on the 28th inst., by Oie Rev. A. G. Laurie, Mr. Fred. C. l'iloroyer to Miss Alice L. Calkins. HIED.—In Erie,• March Nth, of whqOping cough, Diary Us, only daughter of/C. M. and Emma M. Keep, aged nine years and three mouths. POLLOCK —ln Leßoeuff, on the ith of March, of consumption, Martha Ann Pollock, sec- And daughter of C. J. and Mary Pollack. Aged 23 years and 2 months. -.- ' WALLACB.-411 Erie, April let. Mary E., eld est daughter of I.' M. and Elisabeth Wal. Lace, aged 17 years. • 1 YRILY.—In West Mill Creek, Mira ti'ith; .. I . Martin Frey, aged 88 yeira and 1, SEW PERRIER FOR THE il/FDHERCHiEL fi "Nighi BleessinrCerea: 11.7 Phalan's - Blooming' Carina."' Phaleash' . ...Ifighs.BloonaLug Pludougi "Night Blowing CeleipOt "Night Illoomlni A most exquisite. delicate, and Fragrant Ferrara°, dialled from the rare and , beautiful dower frotr,' width It takes Its name. blanninetared only by - PIIALON & NON, New York: BEWARE OP COV2iTERPETPI3. ' ASK FOR PHALOWS-TAKE NO OTHER. New Advertisements. FRANK NCHELL, do CO, ACCTION AND rONNIIIION MIDONANTS. end Real E state Agents. 832 etas street, (corner 9th.) Die, Pi. A drainers toads on eons( gamete. , maxi win mite . [iprt6T-ly w. Drown. G FO. C. DUNN, Formerly of drin of Chambers le . Darn. would Inform hie old customers and the public general ly that hr has purchase , " PRATT'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, I Paragon Banding. over Andlea Jewelry /001.• where he Is prepared to make all kinds end sites of :Matures, In the meet approved sty's. , cr. Priem always reasonable. apre-m. CALL AT BICREUNILL A ;BROS, Tor anything yon mar rant in the ' OROCERT AND PROVISION LINE, General aaportmont of Groceries. Pro Malone; -Nine, Lkinona Clears, Tobacco, Fruits, Cutlery Nun Yan. kw Notions, ke. Don'tlorget the place. 1247 State fit., Rut side, 3 doors Worth of Railroad Brides - apr4-2W' 'J . EIVICERWELL A BRO. UNION AUCTION moon, Auction Paturday, /prig 11W7. of Can and Wood Maim, Tables, Waitresses Lounges. Saloon and Parlor Tooting Glossee. Voldlug Iron Itedetssia. Cbambor Feta, lilelodeon.by Homes iff stem court sfo. Monger Wilson Sewing Machine. *quid to new, cod SU, moral belies of Soap, an Enclosed wee of 32 drawers. ward rob. Nee, Clock Saloon Counter sad other useful house hold foroiture, in store lately occupied br W Weinbe mar. Person, wanting to Dell can pot in Abe auction furniture and othet Pronertr, if for bonaddo gale. and notice given me by Triday afternoon. Money advanced on vide for auction or private rale. aprt-lw. 0. W. ELLitilt. Atetionerr. DEN TLINT/ . 13.11::• . TffE T,ESTII! THE TEETH! Teeth Positively extroet t el without polo by the too of ALESTEETID PURE NITROUS OXIDE OAS! Who will go without tsethwhen Dr. &101 l tureirtlvg trautifal este of Artlardel Teeth ea impnrred principles and it evident. rates? Tor a guarantee of ids wart• mmishlp. all responsible persons wantleekrtificial teeth can get them on trial. and if entire setiefeetion is not given to regard t • at and workmanship, they can be re. tuned free of charge. Call and ere me. My work le warranted—l 6ttrantee sathesettoir. Rooms three doors Routh of Coma Depot, Cut ride. aprd.am, . , C. KNOI.T. THE OLDBAT ESTABLISHED CARPET AND DRY GOODS HOUSE IN PENNSYLVANI4 Shootloge. Prints, Lint6l3 Cloths, Saekrovi, Flannel; Bllks, bi4b.and Frolic% Poplins. Elslairs, Vries; DeUlm, &e., WHITE COOT'S, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS ;Call and pt prices team puthating. WARNER BROS., ap367-17. , Ne. LOS, Rambla Prost; State St. MARRIED. DIED. ABERIcATT BLPCIC, EKE, PA. ♦ 'mambas Stock of Also. _ • FABLIAU BALL - . . - • R I'S T 0 • - -RAI7 j? DIRECTOR, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1867 MADAME ADELAIDE IRSTOIU, in the Ristoriesl_Play, written arelnoinly for Madams Instort t by Paolo Giaeoniattl. rintitled, [ E L I Z A'l3.E Qtrool ?r riate.o. Wbleh will b• prosontoiwith great care, and the follow ing *and Cast ELM IMMT. Queen of England. - Wren RITPORI Lady Sarah Froward 4 NrcILITET•4 nyrinN Ladr Anna Burleash VIRGINIA CA 4 Aff Warta Lrmtrran DEL COMIKARTINI Eol'art. E.rl of Etym..«. ..... . _GIArrIIIO GLUM Jae. Sac VI- Zing of Scotland - GIOVANNI 4311111(iNt William Cecil, Lord Durlelrh Cgs 4RE 111.1TORt Fr• vele Bunn— ..... —. ...... . .. . ACHILLE carriN Lord Froward of . rilarbam 117130171 , 41 WANCI 62 I Sir nsvilinn. Keever of the Sist,..Glo MARI 4 •flanlift Sir Froncir Drake 0101.Iff DWI yarquir Meru Wildcat ne. O ARO PIMA. Queon's Tare 7REDSRI^O VERZURA Lords. Feotch Gentlszoon. Iluardr, and Lords aad Ladles of this QUID'/ Court. Rtte Dlreeto., Sig. CSC SRS /MORT. Oa thin oeelaloo the vim of atalastonerill be FROM - ONE TO FIVE DOLLARS, A eearS ing s.; the Seats Graded Tickets can he obtained at Enid .i's n ook Ptore.bforrli Park Piave. or throurth any member et the Committee. The ball has been so arruaged in to dimes of the beet rate at the tastiest prima On and after Tue.daY. evil 9th. at p 9.. the bolder. of tickets will be al lowed to locate them, In the dlff. rent grades, by lot, In person or by pmny. 00111X117121. , J. J. LAWRRWCZ, R. FL RIISRSOR, F. F. TA 4I AR, B. P. N. LYN!, Lihrattaa 4..4'41 the Repertoire of Malmo Rioter' are awe end. and to be had et the Maori Ticket Ms, Eri. l / 4 15 . 11 Book Rtare. Reenraion Tickets will be teamed on the Phtladetwhia k R.; between Reiland Warren. and on the Elie & Fittobargh R. 8... between itrt end Newesetle, at halt tare to parttre alibi'''. to attend the enter element from atattone between the entataisniationed. Rook/pal the Ida. of E rzabath eart now be bad at EaOra'a Book Store, ar at the door on the olabt of the entartainmaat apr4 2w. Q UARTERLY REPORT • ths condition atlas FIRST .74ATIONAL BANK of Erie Stets of Penneelnnte, on th • meaning of the •ftret Xonday of Apri1,1667: f.na Di and discounts._. Overdrafts• Pprnitcfre and flattest • _ Current Errousea and Pres:doom_ Caab Item. (Including Rev. damps) no from National Banta ,U. S. Rands depodted wttb U. H. Treasurer to assure rhantating,Notes 157,000 03 U. S. Roads deposite&with U. S. Treasure• to eecurgeposits 848,000.00 M J.! bar S. PPCI2Ii ClPPollitad • - with U. 13. Trasiturer to mars • denosita 77,003.00 T 5.000 00 U:S Ronda and Securities on hand . 81,000 CO Cub on band 1 eisulating Note. of State Rank. 805 03 insellonalCneraney - Legs' Tender Notes 11.661.00 Compound Interest 22,70.03 34,401 83 $102,225 Capital Stock $150700 00 fliarolar Van& 7.341 3$ Obettlatinz 1.44,tas outstaading l4s,soo 00 • .$90:0 ECM= trutted Step Dsposit 39 5471.63 Deposita of D. S. Dletrarsiog racers 13,53343 149.548 22 Discount, Rutting% lams% Proet & Lou. 9,533 72 tt82,9.8 28 M Ssnford,Cubier of the First Rational tomls of Erie, do solemnly rwur th.it the shove statement Is true to the best of wty hue/ledge and hell.f. U. SANFORD, Cashier. State of Pennulvants, I „„,. County of Ede : .•• Sawn and rubseribectbe'orn rue, this 8,1 day of Aprll, 1887. F. MIME. • apr4.11. 8 Jostles of the Pears. NEW GILOCEILY STORE. CM= E =2 BRYAN 1c MVIVERIN. Sara opened a..w Groom= w^ el the lined lately occupied by J:Erane, Jr., NO. 565 FRENCH AT., WAYNE BLOM, (Next to McConkey if Shannon's.) Where•they will keep on hand a complete stock of every thing in their line of trade, Including GROCERIES, PRODUCE, WOOD, WILLOW & CROCKERY WARE, &C., All of which will be sold at THE Low Ear. MARKET PRICK Eir. The public are Invited to call and examine our Stock. We pledge ourselves not to be undersold by anybod.. apl4-.lto. SEM THE HOWE HACEIVE CO.'e .I,IIACIIIN'tES, SEWING 619 BROADWAY, XIV ,YOU. FOB FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS E - HOWS LaCi TSESS WORLD•RENOWNEII SERINO lIACEINE3 Wart mania the htsblit premium at the world's Far in Londen,snd six brat premium gibe N. Y. Stets Fair of 1666, and Are celebrated for doisir the but welt, =Mg a mush emalleibeedle for the woe thread thee any other ma. ehlae, and by the Introduction of the met surforrd rearMnery we us now able to supply the wary test ma. ablate In the world. These amoldnes am 113 W made at our new and spa de= Baotou at Bridgeport. Conn.. under the immedi. ate supervision of the President of the Company.ELlAS BOWE,Jr., the original inventor of The dewing Ma. They an adaptad I. all kinds of l'amily Analog, and to the use of Paatneraram, Drees Makers, Talon, Vann. fartaers of Phirta. Collars, Skirts. Cloaks. Mantillas. Clothing. Uala. Caps, Corsets. Boats.. abaci. Harnews, Caddies. Linen tioods. Umbrella, Parasols, etc They erk equally well upon silk, linen. woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will rem, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, bald, bind and perform every sada of sawing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both tildes of the articles. sawed. The Stitch Invented by 111 r. HOWE, and made on this Vaebtne. in the most pnlar and durable. and all. Bow. log machine' are sub je ct to the pttotpie Invented by him. Rend for Cinor. or. - gas HO B COMPANY, Broadway. Coo. /myth St. N. Y. RXTIIAORDINABY EXCITEMENT fIIMENSE ATTRACTION! grand Be-Opening a the NEW YORK 1100 P SKIRT FACTORY Hoop !Skirts slightly damaged blabs lata firs sold at 30 par cent : below Cost. HOOP SHIRTS AT A BARGAIN • ! ONE PRICE ESTABLISRM,ENT GORSES SOLD ♦T COST 1 The prOpristors ue delermlned not to be outwitted by the late fire, but still tot a First Class Factory in Nei" for 'l4. purpose of supplylad Ladies—either young or old—with &substantial artio e. Messrs. Ai F Cohen and Bro. hue just gots to New York eity to purchase en =Uri stock of now resebineer and materials. They will return and rs.opsn their Fac tory at the old stand. No 1001 State street. Oast South Of MAW •it or &boat the 15th of April, where they will be happy to see their old friends 'and the publlo reverally. As heretofore ' HOOP SITRTEI Vat TO OBDInt AND REPAIBID. A ocmildlar your, lady will te. In attendance, to Wit ntestoras.ko. Ladies inn plow misombor thaSon Hoop Metres are vomited our year. • A. F. COHEN dr SRO., vara-ti. 1005 State lit, Erie - , P a. runt CITY COLLEGE, NATIONAL 'TELEGRAPH INSTITUI E The Lerpst. Cheapest. Beet ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE - Duriop the put test years, upwards of FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS, Replanting any State In thellnlos4 bare gradated Dere. •- I • 'l' ' H A COLLEGE OP ACTITAL BUSINESS, supplied with Raub. Stoles. Paid Offlee. Cotmpission ..Brokers, lustir sae% Railroad. litessubost sod - Telesraph Ofilees, &a, sombliting THEORY AND PRACTICE. —.— Students are thoroughly Instructed In all the l)ranehes ef a PRderleiL BUBDiaS EMIC&TION, Inciudiol Rook nerving Penmanship, Arltheistle, Com. morels' fasr. Political rolnomy.. Badness Conospond• epos, the Azt of Detreting Recut erfal t Roney, Railroad. tog, Rteasobeating, Pessvaphing, Practical king, ate, no. Rtodents eatar at any tins and candid fall coarse fn fronfelpht to twain, weeks. rim DOLLARS • Pays all expanses for Tuition, Books, Blanks and DI. ploma. For Penmanship, Rteamboatine, Dal Wading, Ba-king or Diploma. as In other Colleges. Fite LAMM daily in Penmanship to all students to the Commercial Depart ment. FOR CIRCULAR% giving fall information. and eau= tanker a camp'oto outline of oat sigma of Practical Salaam Edneation, torahs? with TS iTIMONIALB Prom males! Backing Zia. Yue9y.ti, Book4sepers, Bastin. •0., address Ms prizePalg. SUITE k COWLILT, Pittaburgb, Pa. ja241741fa. CLADELPRIA An ERIE RAIL ROAD. gmat Una trarwriss tbs Northern and Nortkwas *mantles of Psnarybranbi to the silty of Mk. fake Eris. ft has bean Mend by the Parssessiis Riu raid Canvas,. and fa Opreatml by Ram 1 wtas OP raszanis TRAMP A.? 111111. LOST* Eastward. —.. —lO 21 a. ea RA* Bsarty 'halm ....' a 30 p. m • Wages acCOUI • II 00 a. aa ... _ _ . Antra Westward. Wall Train .. 7 15 P.m Erie Express : lmin 10 00 s. z 2 Warren ACMOITI-. 6 0011. Pamanirer can ran through on the Erie Mall and its pram trains without change both ways between Philadel phia and Erre. Nev.Yotis connection s Lean New York at 9 00 a. m., min at Erie 10 00 a. tn. - Lame New York at 600 p 61.: Milli It Elie 716 p. ItL LISTS Elie at b3O a. M.; arrive at New York 440 v. al. Lame Erie at 10 26 a. m.; &mire • t New York 10 10 a tn. ...... $52448 29 498 84 1.443 8, 3,141 33 2,643 02 68,670 23 Elegant Bleeping Cari on all night trains. For information ngpeeting Pamonger brudnega apply at corner of aOth gni marker ma ,rhue.,..a re, / . .eight Onshreee of the Company's agents. B. p B. Ki hia wasrox . , Ja., corner lath and Market Stria% Philadel J. W. REYNOLDS, MI. W. BROWN, Arent N. C. R. R. Baltimore. 'H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Phila. 1 • •FL. W. GRINNER, Gen. Ticket Agt. A. L. TYLER. General Anomintendent. s rill. Pa. NEW Flltall. • - James P. Crook. haring taken in his son. James K.. sa • partner. on theist day of Apr% 11114. under the erm cams ofJANER P. CIIOOE a; SON desires to have • set tlement of his aldose:mats. All parsons knowing them mires indebted to him ars requyled to sail and tittle without daisy. • • ' ROUGH & PLANED LUMBER Aso tialwracrrozzas or Winfow Sash, Frame*. Doors and Blindly Mouldings . sad Picket Penes Scroll Sawing. Matching and Planing dons to order. Shop on Peach St, Between 4th and sth Sta., Me, Pa. we respectfully eall the attention of the pnblle to oni &Clink' for doing work to the beet of SW% entire and on ressonnble term. Raving fitted op ly arm shape, with superior machinery. we feel confident o giving entire satiedastion. Kir Orders ftern abroad will receive Prompt attention ney2r6fi—tf. JANES P. CROOK 81 SON OPENED IN . A NEW PLACE. - CONRAD DECK, T OBA . CCONIST, Has opened • new store at NO. NO STATE ST., SET. Ire & Bra, EAST SIDE, Where be will keep on hand a large and well selected ■took of she choicest Clears. Sang. ' , Aar, Flee Cut and Plug Tobacco—all to be sold at the most reasonable price. Call and see for yourselves. Re sells at wholeade or retail. and guarantees a eatisiketory article. dool3 tf COOK ok nopuri4 BUSINESS ANIi , _TELEGRAPEIIC COLLEGE, 618 State St , between 6thanii7th. Erie, Pe. The best, cheapest, actual business college of any in the State. Bestow; men say It is a college of real merit, which does not give the lie to the public by giving diplomas to those who do not merit them. A College of . PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING/ - Combining Theov,and Practice. Supplied wilt' bank,' emporium, insurance, commission, ndhuid, stocks and telegraphic departments. FIFTY DOLLARS Pay' ail expenses for tuition % blank books, &c. Time reqn it d from El to 14 we. rainwear? —We have the best penman in the West Send for circular with 'tamp. COOK & HOEG, Princdpals. - MI IMMI N 0 , . T I Venancio 011 &T Co , sisal Crawford Commca Pleas, of Q. Ohnrch, 5 ZYT, Ammar. T, I€t6. TS. - Foreign attachment. James McHenry. 1 ' The defendant will take notice that affidavit of pleas ure claim, Fled 211th July, 1868, for 2%8 00 and interest, from the 20th of May, 1485. And rule entered for the Prothonotary „fil'usees the damages in this elm at his office. in Modality, on the iOth day cif April, 1120, at 10 o'clock a. at. W. F. CHALFANT, . me-Bw. , - Prothonotary. , DISPATCH BINDZILY, . . BLANK BOOK" MANUFACTORY, We take rheum' to aancoinefog to the public Quays have meowed the manias of A moat complete and thorough workman, to take charge of our BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY Vr. Ashby hu for Neural years Leen enraged in Pen field'. Blank Book EstablAment, In Bello. unt Imo ao suDerlorin the Matto.* ther ralnable assistants have beer engaged, so that irorlkie department ..stlez.e* WILL BE UNSURPASSED, In all that pertains to good stock, superior forward ng and superb finish. feb2ll7-tf. SLEIGH BELLS I A Large Moak of ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, doel.Hz ryes !CASON de ElikelLlN CABINET ORGAN forty different steles,entaide4 to sacred and secalar made, for $BO to $6OO each. 711t7-ons gold or saver Medals, or other tret premloma awarded them. Illus trated Catalocnes free. Adam,. NABON & HAULM Boeton.or MASON BROTHERS, New York. jarill'6s EAGLE FOUNDRY, • • PEARS Bt, ARM ?UR DiFiFALO ROAD, EBIE,PA HENRY, BRYA NT it CO., • itarinucrroms Os PARLOR, COOK AND OFFICE STOVES, TIN &SEM IRON Wens, TEE CELEBRATED CURTIS PLOW! AND ALL KINDS OF IRON CASTINGS. very Stove sold by as ersrvented to give istlesetton , Rattles. Blalgh-skoss,Badirsns, /so, on hand, or sews ußettund to order. Fl.owa aro Plow Posits of impostor meld and dors Kiel allows on hand. A emit and a fair his! stens artl sins Is all we ask. EMT. BRYANT a Co. puttE h i 'LIBERTY WRITE LEAD. - Preferred y all pry etbul painter. WI it, and Yea vU vs no other manufactured only by - ZIEGLER & SMITH, WHOLESA No. LE DEIIG. INT & GLASB DEALERS ra: North T PA hird Street, Phila. W a 14 T 8 D • Agate to call Finkls and Mona'-Lock Wish Swiss iiattaais Ix See county. Vcre terms, &e., apply to S H. HALL.. meal . / tt, 1241 loath St., Wig, Pa. WCZOLITORS' NOTILOZ. Whirmajettere testamental" so the eetate 04. V. Boyer, doted, bare been grated Le the estismibure; All persons lodated to the add state are rerouted to make Immirliate payment and thole tuning claims or demands spinet the estate at the add decedent will make known the same without delay. Date due to the estate will be Wally collected it net wattled in thirty days. BARBARA ROVER, 0. V. BBEVILLIMI; Paton. 1.021 6w Comer or leas add St. Clete titee,;ti, PITTSBURGH, PA. IR TOE UNITED STATZEI NO EXTRA CEfARRE3 JAMES-P,CItOOK & SON, C 8 ril 10 East Park, Erie, Pa. MR. J. A. ASHBY, _ Yoe sale by J. C. BELDEN ACCOUNT OP RECEIPT'S AND EXPIDIDI. tries of the Dirsetors of the Poor and Boris of limplo►ment, for the county of Lie. Pa.. from January lot, 1806, to the Iltt day of Deeetobir, 1856: azoiwers. - To cash in the trauxey u per Auditor's re run. To am, requisition on County { Commission $ 761 50 • tn. To cash of Cosongssionanof tile County on 12,500 00 account. 4,400 00 To cash for pip sow from firm, B 00 To ash clover seed soft from farm.. . 62 80 To cash sheep pelts WA% shoes $Z0l) ' 37 00 To cash hida5..„....; . • .. . 278 17 , ............... To cash Samosillister, wiwi., ants, • 25 00 To cosh ;maturing cow ....................... 225 To cash ear 2 00 To cash ssed wheat. , •3 00 To cash B Barns (pauper to haus) 800 To cash dos Treasurer 6 11 To warrants in cirentation..— " '1.193 21 Total., ..........i. $201410 00 _l-; 4.71901 roans. - Dy warrants issued for sund7 bills as per nottetuns on tile, for aid to out door WWII of all grades $ 7,819 17 For aid is passing transient paupers through the county - 618 18 For groceries $1,126.28, dry goods $ 1 , 20 7 ,15 -- 2 . 623 46 For flour 1,646.13. crackers $41,51 687 74 For wheat $125.62. hardware, kitchen fared- tun, ha, $29:102 ' 418 61 For blacksmithing, must:tog -wagon, tniggy, he., 105 1.5 For pork $358.90, butchering 421 25 388 16 For flub $5.00 plough point, 43,90..... 8 90 For blank kooks and stattaneru... 84 76 For be* Idris $7,00, soap $58,1!{ - 65 16 Tor digging graces and permits to bury:.-- •10 75, Pot eolllas $122.10. leather MVO 363 22 For physicians to out door paupers.... 381 25 Por Omitting 482,89, tool $932,08 394 97 IPer eonstatdes for removing paupers to Poor Mown— . —.. 38 00 For w00d11380.50 - Justline fees $56.82 437 as' For plinths/ anneal stateumnt. 60 00 For butter 498.66, beef $171,82. 270 311 For barrel. $8.00„ miscellaneous $36,03...__ 44 00 For crockery $13,85, Iron bedeteads Mx... 41 as For new building 1,103 60 Far cows $202, toot cattle $340, labor on firm M. 813 03 For Thomas Willis, Kg., saytaee ea Director _ _ _ one yeV For Andrew Thompson, Esq., services u Die rector one year Tar Thollll.ll Mamas% En, 'mien as Direc tor ono year Tor CalebsPoola as Steward one year For Dr. D. 'S. Dickenson, physician to Poor Rouse onsyner 300 00 For John H. Walker. attorney ontyaar 25 or) Tor P. Atintekis. dark and treasurer one year . 200 00 For seunstrers $716. Ume and ashes $12,44.... 87 44 , Frr Western Ponn'a riospital " 120 34 'or bats and woolen yam ' 10 60 For making eider 5 IX) • For shoe findings 10 33 Tor drugs $44,07, lumbarlo4 13 Amount ailment* issued. 18,952 44 Warrants in circulation at last settlement._ Total S2OXO 114 . mathe undersigned Audito , s of Brie county, having 42114:together at the office of the Count, Comminionent of Sea county. and after having earehtlly examined the account of the Directors of the Poor and Alma Hones of Beet:suety, do report and certify' that we !Ind them carnet as dated. Given under our hand! and seals, this 7th day of Jan nem 4 D 1867. _ PHILIP oqaortx. P. PIiGIUMBON,[4.IO. M. PI iRTLICII, [L.R. PRODCOI OF *RR FAR: FOR ?RI YIIII, Tamara Dia. 31er. 1888 .803 bushels wheat, 15 tons bay, 100 bnabeli b1z101,15 bushels 00101111. 900 bushels eorn. 1200 beads esbnisge. 100 busbels potat , es. 101 bushes tomatoes, 60 bushels turnip!. 39 hogs weighing 3,000 pounds albush els closer seed:2 vest calves sold. veal 90. tbs. 20 sheep pelts sold 601 bushels apples. 110 dos. candles, 96 bbls. soae. p, 400 tbs. butte?, 840 tbs. hides, tallow, - be _ . _ GIIIZM RTOME ON TA= .43/. ler, 1877.-10 saws, 4 berm. 1 'airbus . bull. 14 shoats. 10 geese. 90 ehieltee 8.18 duets. ' AILTICLIS 1 1111 Hopp 701 YEAS ESDIYO Deo. eter. tea6.—Sten's—Costs SO, Deets 60 pr., rests 25. &Me 90, stoekiags 55 pr.,' shoes 40 pr., heed kerehiets 32, overalls 82 pr" hits 8. Boys'--rosts 25, - pants SO pr., shirts 80, shoes 15 stoelrinialB pr.- Wo men's—Dresses 55. imps 11, ehm;setts 6E. aprons 65, shoes SO pr . eta:kings 85 pr.amodterenlets 21,peftleoets 26. night dresses 10 Glrls'—Dreeses 52, ehemlsetts 45, - petticoats 46. aprons 25. shoes 10 pr., stoeklags 20 pr. Bomber of in Bosse. Jan 1.1867-- 83 I Admitted du4vg the yer _ 100 Illeiltatid oat ; discharged 66 Remaining in the Home Jan. 1,11167, --119 Pelee 72 Females Will= Boas—America 61; Ireland 27; England 1: In Haase 10; , Germany Dj: Franco 1; Switzerland 2; New Brunswick 2; Canada 2. Luis.—From 1 to 6 • ears 11: from 6 to 10 years 9: from 10 to 16 years 2: from 15 11) 25 rears 15; from 26 to 40years 20; from 40 to 80 years 20; from 80 to 76 yurs 21; from 70 to 85 years 12; one 93 years; one 92 yelps; one 109 years. Perraroaa Cozurrtos.—Blind 5: deceuld 18; idlotle 13; -insane 9; deformed 1; deaf and dumb 0; helpless 2. I Number of out door paupers Jan. 1. 1868. 212; taken charge of din tog the year, 999 total 1.211; dia. charged and died 787; remaining on band . 1110881 7 1 . 1887 424. - Mesta and lodNiugs to destitute and eat door paupers tarnished to Fate 480• also at tit* Poor Haase for tran sient peepers 182, zsiaalaing from ems night to one woes. All of width Is rospootfally s ubmitted. THOMAS WILLS. THOMAS STEWART. ANDREW THOMPSON. - P. AIISVITELIC, TEI 121 ACINICIFT WITH THE DIEM. TOSS OF TES POOR OP MIX COMM 18M. January 8, to cash tho Itrauttry uper - Au- DZ. &tore report. 161 so To ash. requisition from Coutintectetters of Eris county To cub. inquisition frail — & - iiiiisaiitioners of 48 00 Erie county 4,400 00 To_cash for midges " 415 00 To cash, balance due Treasurer...... ......... 5 11 • By warrants redeemed ar.d cancelled by Ad- We, the undersigned Auditors of the countj of Me, having met together at the oMee of the County Com missioners of Erie *aunty, and, having carefully exam. iced the account of P. Arbnekle, Treace* of the Direc tors of the Poor and Alma Hones of gehtUounty, for the rear A. D. 1860, es stated in the above imprint, do re• port them cornet, and that we End due the ealdfTnesn • rer doe dollars and eleven MILL . . . . Given under our hands sad aeile;this 7th day of Jan. nary, A. D. 1867. . . PHILIP OSBORN. [LS. 04H. P.. PERM:MON,... (LJ3 . . 1 L.S. 1-J3.I.ItTLEB, 1 2, [Signed] mr2B-3, MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AIM MOLY BITTERS. The Most ' Successful Medicines in the-World. 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VW, Cashier National Bank of Commerce. New Tort; Noon. J. Boorman, Johnson k Co., New Took; Gordon, Melfillan Co Cleveland, Ohio; W. P. Westiall, C as h i n First National .Banly afinnespolls, Minn ; Thos Retina, Cashier First Nat'l Bank, Newton. Iowa; Num. Ford, Dixon k Co , At. Loot% Wissorui;; and to any Banker throughout the country lasing Newlrork rormsyoadents. mull-eke • HOUSE D TWO ACRE LOT FOR HALE. • A WIG new al/a*, hiss, withlwo sera of bind, commodio stabls sad two shops 24:40, situate on Holland st re et , neeir the KashLsr Brewery. is far weli or rent on very liberal terms. fhe laad is planted with Tines and fruit tmes,end la especially dutiable for pri nting popes.AlsolB OaMch street, for sale on mason able terms. Apply-to • J. fiCHALL. TOBACCO AND camas. - - The OM to salsa dotes t Whale of "Macao. Dna ma .4. - -..:.. _ i Cippl firA E. B. WEL1301:018, 108 PEACH STREET, South of the Onion Depot. Always on band a ir2od amortmfmt of the above a/U. o h s of nal pop. tetolestlo tad Wan. Alao Pips% y ouc haa. Bolas, sad Smokers' Arbolsa ad 'NV4. Uon. Plow biol. as vOlk a eel. Don't Qs pinto. 3.162 Past* stmt. zat2l -D. MI 12 00 125 00 366 w 600 00 EMI $19,082 00 cs