c 6rie. ca% eboirver. 4RIF...PA•, MAY 23D, 1867 The most Laricly circulated newspaper in p o sylvanta, and the best Adverti , nediwn. cower, one of the editora of the Len t Isteiligencer. paid us %visit yesterday., F ,rer is ably conducted and its editors oblidiers are perfect gentlemen.—//ar ry Patriot. off the above for the purpose of ad cur tv.timony to that of our coteniporn • r , gir d to the Intelligenoer and- its It iv not only conductel "ably," rqr, i I,lgment and enterprise, and •übt sot liana ittr sound management ,very largely the fact that Lancaster c)ntiouel u ninterruptedly Democratic, increasing mvjoritics, , through all the egents of the past six years.. • envention'of the Episcopal denomination ern in sesaios in St, Paul's church, since gy Afternoon last. It represents the es of the Western Diocese of Pennsyl sill its deliberations are °flan import brneter to the church in this portion of ate., Pishop Kerfont is present,together mo t o f the clergy of the Diocese. Among m embers we notice the names of some neat remits, among whom are Gen. 0-. Of Pittsburgh, who lacked only a few ,re!r. g the last Democratic candidate .ternor, T. J. Bigham, State Senator Allegheny. several ex-Congressman; a e editors, and many leading members of YoCK Cl.nrtnsol - 101.7.51%—iVe always ene , nrage enterprise,let it be displayed line it may, and acting upon this prin we feel it to he a pleasure to again call tAntion of ourrreaders to the above es moat, in Noble's Block ; The proprie- Messrs Marks & Myers. are thorough ork business men, and believing in the Chit whatever is done at all should be n. well, tLey have fitted. up one of the .meat scores in the city, and, filled it I r largest stock ever brought to this sec• heir variety of cloths, cassimeresorest ! ready-made clothing cannot be cur *, and the man must be exceedingly fits irti.) cannot find something to snit his la the matter. of children's clothing, •. , rtment is unrivalled. We heartily el them to the pitronage of the public. d !hoe none.who give them a trial will use regret the experiment. NT ‘ T. , (9I: PATEiIOT.—A good joke is told ztenie of one of our citizens whose y" was of the extremest kind dur war, but whose temper is unfortunate ct the sweetest. Ile was exceedingly that eierybody should enlist,. but o'unteered himself, giving as the res t his age and physical im peifec oil not allow him to he mustered in. vine he entered a store, a nd as usual, omplaining of the slowness in putting e rebellion, and the tardiness of the men-in volunteering. "Just look," at the lots of - strong fellows around who could go as well as not ; I declare if I knew they'd accept me I'd f'. "You'd better_ try," innocently 1 the proprietor, who had grown ti - 4 complaints. "bh, there's no nee; they'd not take me." The proprietor a' the crowd, and responded, "Now, they will . ; I'll tell you what we'll do : ten dollars they'll accept you." " This ..umper the patriotic individual bad •lle grew red in the face, and was about to mutter home ex po the bystanderajtnowing that he t he induced to enlist, under any cir ce., broke Into a hearty shout. • The sat too uncomfortable, for him. and intensely enraged at the "insult," as it, be left the locality, vowing yen aganst his tormenter in particular crowd in general. It will not be hard whnhe is. oitiation of Governor Geary as a mem- Se of Good.Templars, ,4t- Harris week, is announced by a portion of 'cal press with a grand • flourish of The Governor is reported to have upon the occasion, in which: trPtl himself a irm tee-to-taller, and in rrohibotery law for the State This sweet in its way, but we should mare consistent did it agree with the 's course during the campaign in 49 elected. We have a very clear m that during the Governor's visit ty he did not hesitate to make a lit ' for himself by v_isiting the Halt of tinging club, where he not only mtil a late hour of the night, but, )e true, indulged in the 'favorite reeage to an extent which showed was not fond of it, he was at least e stranzer to its use. The sane o, afforded him a fine opportunity , e cheap palaver upon our German in ;Mich their honesty, sobriety Itit , mrhip were herd up to the ar- It ion of the country,and the speech rounded off with a sentiment eulo bicsr, which is destined forever lo otme.with the most exalted iutel e land. kit ibis, ton, is recollected rmws voted for Geary, end not axim to know whether h.• delib atel them then, or is conspiring to tt temperance peove now. • Their azainst the Governor may not tea public shape, but it is none tne itand.cutspoken. The remark of an keeper', who labored with all for the Governor's somas, and who' that he hag been grossly deceived. e',cant as we could 'lab,' but o, itinZ as an expression of the 'tto clogs to which he below It mgo.neery ; I ephend ten dol '" r ek.t trt make him Guberner h ta=e way mine loretzel and tetet a fluberner ; I cut mine I v ie rit dem Aberliehnists. 'wlog itntice, from the Chicago o 5 . 011^.17. artist who fotmerly pi le, will he read with - 4ntereet by a Irairere in IV, city. Daring his here..M , Stoan acquired an envia- Won f,r skill in hiv profession. Ire mainly engtgeti in portrait painting, stn that for the past year he hay.de- 'lf mainly to landscapes, with what hejudgrdby the paragraph copied. We understand, soon contemplates ?r city, and in that event•we think 'arse him a liberal number of or te productions of his brush : 'het is not without honor save in his ire, There is a painting in the t Street & Person's book store on oo street. It is a landscape near 'EL hart did not paint it, nor Du looecs, and yet there I. hardly an tt pinnre that would - disgrace their Ita mtddlc distance is one of the ever seen. And yet the titan who lot picture is going to leave Chicago cannot sell paintings hero I If he upon the Chicago market for sale, mole eaough to biy. pepper .for lf that painting had been painted York or Boston studio, and sent out tie, some of as would have broken nutting after It. The painter'. l oan. . His studio Is in the , Opera Bone of us have 'heard of him. We he very proud of him when-halisist. ( irk and Shall claim hint al kehictigo is only to our shame that we are If him now. PUBLICATION-OF Tin Laws —Already, we have'repeated the embarrassment growing out of-the unavoidable delayln the Imbliestionof the lawl heretofore, and complaints are befog made on all sides that the Legislature failed to provide for the pliblication of general and lo cal lawsin the Several newspapers of the Slate having the largist circulation. The subject Was not fully understood or appreciated by-the last Legislature, ir alaw to this effect would base been adapted. In view Of the failure with:li resulted tram this want of understand ing, we now suggest.that Mir cotemporaries in the different counties give the snhject their at tention as the nominating conventions meet. Let it be understood between thepeepleend the candidates for the Legislature, that a law pi aiding for the pnblictation of local and-general laws of the State, must be pasted. This will insure the necessary legislation, by which the knowledge of all laws can only be attained.— Exchenye. - ' The above is the substance of a number o r articles which have appeared in different pa pers of the State since the adjournment of the Legislature. So far as we are able to judge by• our exchanges, the sentiment of the press . on the subject, with . the probable. exception of that of Philadelphis w is nearly unanimous. It will be remembered, that a, bill providing for. the publication of the laws was prepared by a 'committee of the Lake Etie Press Association, and introduced into the last Legislature. its provisions were as fair as It was possible to make them, and the bill was wholly zinobjecr amiable in a partisan sense, as it provided Tor the printing in papers of both political creeds. Yet in spite of these facts, it failed to be' adopted, and we cannot help but think that the fault lies as much at the doors of publish ers as at those of the membersof the Legis lature. Although Every newspaper man in the State was informed of its introdnotioa, and urged to enlist his individual effo•ts in its fa vor, comparatively few of them paid any at tention to the matter, and its fate is therefore nothing more than we anticipated. We have' good authority for the statement that if Halt &donee - Wee men had gone to Harrisburg and united' their services in favor of the-bill, it would have passed readily. Even with the indifferent spirit shown,- it lacked only one vote of passage in the Senate, and not mare titan's dozen in the House. The most - active of its supporters were Senator , Wallace - and Gen. McCreary, and 'it is a duty which the press of the State °weal° these distinguished gentlemen that their labors in behalf of the bill should be kaolin and remembered, The friends of the measure do not intend that their ectleav'ors shall end with the none costal attempt at the last tension. The bill will be re-introdaced at the next Legislature, and in the meantime it should be the object of its supporters to concentrate all the elements of success pdssible to obtain. Tho piablialfers . of the State have the matter in their own hands, if they only choose to r oue the influence of their position. In every onnty, a pledge should be secured by the editor's of the domi nant party, from their candidate for the Leg. islatnre, that he wilt give,his vote in favor of the bill. By pursuing this course, and follow ing it up with a very little attention after the Legislature meets, we feel that we can.confi dently predict its passage, by a nearly unani : MOU9 vote, at an early stage of the session. There con be no doubt that the people gener ally favor the measure, and If it were bhught properly before them, the expressiOn hilts be- half would be such as would ria7:failto.con vitfce-thepoliticians which side theirfntereste _require them to adopt. - The Meadville liqe „Vieen, centre' organ of the tiadicals in Crawford, has opened its bat teries upon Senator Lowry With a vigor that will give reneweToonfolence -to his enemies in the party ranks in this county. As a dis interested "looker on in Venice.' we cannot help but feel that the sati-Lowry Radicals here are just now sadly in need of assistance, and as our sympathies always run - in favor of the weak side, we welcome the cio-operation of the Repu6lican with unfeigned gratifies- 'don. The contest has now assumed a trian rollr phase which wiliadd 0 its interest, and we shall spare no pains to keep our read ers fully-posted up in all its diversifications. The Republican's article derives considerable importance from the fact of its being the cc kciowledged central organ of the Crawford county Radicals, and we, therefore, transfer it bodily to our columns: "Lowry.—Senator Lowry' declares himself in favor of the new County project, and prom ises if he has an opportunity that he will do all in his power to secure the required legis lation. Ile has served six years in the Sen ate, and just now awakens to the importance of this project. It is a little curious, too, that those who are most anxious to have him returned, arc most clamorous against Mr. Chase because of his support of the new coun ty scheme. If it is right for Lowry to sup port a division of our county, it is certainly not wrong for Chise to sustain the measure. Then, again, Lowey, after years of bitter hos tility to the Erie Canal Company, has sud denly become the enthusiastic, chosen cham pion of that organization. Ile wants the canal enlarged for ships, gm. - All very well, but who opposes it ? The legislation authorizing the enlargement was had at the recent ses sion. It met with no opposition. •This.com 'pony can go ahead with the enlargement if they have the money, or they may prosecute their plan to got_Congress to make au ap propriation, but the matter should not be made a hobby for the special benefit of any office-seeking demagogue. Crawford county is entitled to the Senator. Any candidate our people may present will be quite as competent to look after all matters of legis'ation affecting the interests of the Dis trict as Mr. Lowry, and, to use his own °lan guage, he cannot get the Senatorship "without a fight." Ile has had the office six years. He should be content to retire on hie laurels. We recognize his greatness and fully appre ciate his distinguished services.. But the State and District will no doubt survive his retirement. ,The new county and the canal expansion will not sialTA.r because of his ab. Bence from the legislative halls. His "cause" will not be overlooked—not a bit.. And be sides he may preyent a "fight."—and .surely such a peaceful result would be condoling to his pions, amiable soul. The editor of the Petroleum'Centre deity . Era beoame hard up for something to fill his columns with. last week. In the depth of his despair, he called upon his imagination, and the following is the result. We presume the good people of Petroleum Centre read the item with feelings - of as much astoniehment as if the event related- actually occurred - We state Upon what we consider reliable authority, that a woman living in Elk Creek township, 'Erie county, this State, recently. gave birth ' to the most distressingly singular phenomena. e can recollect to hove heard of- The offspring—twine—is a strange formation of reptile sed.ihe homes:we. The lowe:r el tremitiee, from the hips, are perfect, as are those of children - in general,-while the-head and body partake largely of the reptile. At last accounts these creatures wars alive, bit it is said presented such an offensive appearnacu as to fairly' convulse those who - hum Belo them. They are nourleheil with milk, which they receive from a cap; This amigo freak of Ware -accounted for by thelaot that white the mother . was =ciente she was Mgt& erred by a couple of monsteisno'fes while ber rying last ten. - • • • 0 BAND American pe nevolint Association will give f pic-uht ltt Cochran's Woode, on the 18th of June, which is designed* to be one of the largest and OW est of t the season. - The - Father - Mathew Tem perince Band has been engaged for the tined. slop. Johnny Kuhn will walk a, tight rope on stilts, and there will be splendid arrangements for dancing. Auiong the Other entertniuments Clog and:Pedal:cis tem* et the best amateur pertortne'n in the neighlKailOlL_ Knoll's Atrial:oml hoe 'been'eeoartel for th e _ Jutozieeting drinks will Ire mid titt the ground, but there,trULbean 14411.40 e Of refreshments, each stvlemouide,.eskes,,or anger, The priotiof be:,25 prate tor pendia'ot-100114lia.;:320411,0 Ateigiearc - Aseothithititiiipielityli4lll4theit " Iti 7f l ß bi1ev0ti14140.*:,101744-..' been productive of , mnohland in ta,e coromu. nity. Thie is Its first pleAnte, and foe the sake of the:caws, it, should. ratekatth a; 'the eat abate of public foot : - _ the.Obser‘ ver of teat week appeared o marriage and two - death nation. froth Corry, which walleye been deeply ptiltilit to leari sinei.are all talie. -- ;,..They, earns in us iuAbo same litter, signed Wittvithitive after- wards learned wag a fictitious nante.and bear ing 'every usual Mark of atthenticlty, -Were gret more than we can: retprect - busing been made tie innocent means of causing annoy ance to the parties concerned, and will gladly do all that we eau in aiding them to discover the author . of this srandalona and Infamous forgery. Whatever may have been the motiva, It will be agreed by every. person of - 1 - 3 0 9,1 Innen that such en not-is not only oeftlooliii hie in the ,fltl repats,, but its +nth or vieservia;of the severest punishment. Items of Leeat !Interest. kis difficult Co decide Which is theiriater . inflittiOn—klasby or the afeilthee.' ' Thorp. are in Buffalo -1,248 places where liquor is sold, andAiLtifeknot licensed. . Sailors, it is staled; art being shipped at Buffalo at $1 per day, the demandleing light and plenty of men. novel Is - -being written about Oil City. The Meadville Republican thinks the truth concerning that city !Estrange enough without fiction. — The Toledo people think they will put up 1,300 buildings this year, and oheerfujly an ticipate a population of thirty two thsusand to 1868. The party who' stole a box ppd lot of lum ber from the pavement in front of this office, on Wednesday morning, will avoid being ex poi!d by psying for the eamo without delay: The Democrat io'Central Committee of Cisw ford county will meet in Meadville on Satue• tlay, the 25th inst.. to °lent one Senatorial aid two Representative delegates to the State 6i:ravel:Mon. . The projects for securing publio libraries in our city are meeting with moat gratifyiog success. The Y. M. C. Association have se cured subscriptions to the amount of $8,006, and the Whittier Association have sold over a hundred of their shares at $lO a share. The income list of our Lily for this year, while eitabiting a' great falling off as com parii with that of 1866, 'also- shows as large returns from ihe taxes on manufactures as last year. 'This would seem to prose that the demand for hOme manufactures has not di minished. - The price charged by Henry Vincent for his lecture in Fredonia was $lOO. Why he should hare demanded $5O more in this city, we are unable to explain, unless ike a punishment be cause our people did not appreciate his tre mendous "philanthropic" labors and brilliancy of intellect. In answer to a dorrespondent from Corry,we will say that the Democratic nomination for State Senator this fall properly belongs to Crawford county, the two last nominees hay ing been Erie county men. There is slight probability that any candidate wo might se lect will_be successful. A eight rarely seen onlhe lakes was visible at Detroit on Sunday afternoon, - a week, at about two &block. One , or two craft floating on Lake St. Clair appeared elevated to about fifty feet above the water, and the land for some twenty miles beyond was quite plainly dieoernible. It lasted 00020 minttles. ) candidates -are announced itt Crawford co.uity for Jury Commissioners. The Office pays about $250 per year.—.Ezchasge. Never fear; there will be plenty of them . before the election ie (mei. The ides that any office could be vacant in these degenerate times, withtut there being at least a dozen persons anxious to fill it, is 'simply preposter -,- Brother Dickinson, of the Corry Democrat, evidently doze not'possese a very exalted ?pin kie, of , 61E0e-seekers. lie Bays : "When we have become so degraded u to have all self-respect, and think Ire bare no ch*cter to lose, we may then run for Congresecoln, member of the Legislature or Alderman on— the Republica!! ticket." Rev. J. L. ,Ilayes, formerly pastor of the Baptist Church of this city, and now of Spar tansburg, Is announced- as a candidate for Assembly in Crawford - County; subject to the Radical primary meetings. A good many of his acquaintances long ago formed the opinion that he would feel - more "at home in polities than in the pulpit. An old gentleman who has been a dose ob server of the weitheifor tie last 70 -years, thus act:manta, to the ,editor of the Tenango Spectator, for the and backward spring. Re Bays, "The Rump Congress keeps ten warm States out of the Union,and Seward has taken in the icebergs and Ei-kwe-ma:-es up North. That's what does it." - ' • the following story ie related by the Dun.; dirk Ueion. It affords-another verification of the saving "go abroad fir news::' - diA few days since, a pretty waiter girl et a •hotel in Erie, Pa., ate a 'cottaillerible quantity of greens for dinnir, anti was soon after taken .violently ill. Physicians came, called the-ease cholera or cholera-morbus, and pursued - heroin treatment. accordingly. For some 'heat* her case was considered a very ethical one, but' her life was saved, and in - fact another Med to it., in the form`„or a little .datighter and heiress." - We are again under obligations tit3. - F. Cole, of North East;for a supply of -apple, 'ls solid and juicy,as wtieti 'first later from the trees: Mr. Cole is the inventor of a wemplasi• for keeping fruit, which, if w.e can judge bythe specimens left with us, is perfectly successful. Fruit can be taken out. of the places - wherii it is kept at any time, - winter or summer, with out effecting that remaining. Any Person in— terested can obtain circulars giving a descrip tion of the process, by addressing s letter to Mr. C. at North East. A general• negligence seems to prevail on the part of school directors in regard ,to pub. lishing accounts of receipts au . despendittires Of their respective diStrioto as required by the act of Assembly. The State Superintendent of Common Schools statetthat this ration of the law is as obligatory nien the beard at directors as is the section: rquiring them - to ketp•open scheole, and: r e neglect' to perfoimi this dutitte -cordlog to the law !rill subject directors to removal by the tiourts, - -the MU:MOSS the neglect of any other duty required by lair. The new office of Register of bankruptcy foi this district is not likely,fromPresent indi• to go'beggintfor Vent of applieentlf. The city has already presented three candi -dates, tie : ° E. C. Wilson, nitElell'Blll and J. W. Wetmore. All of, these gentleman have strong influences In their fives,:and it is :to predict: which will be snocesefal. We under stand that several of porcidsens Are preps* lag toasts the 'benefits'of the 'act. Shitild the depression -Its tsads continue, •is' Mal 'that applications of this sort will become on merlins beforelbrend of the yea.; Our, renders, in perusing correspondence and.editorials relating to Williston at Berrie bin, haze Wel Um, stisd Whips vendetta at, this terms "roosters" and d!pinohers.!', The sleazing of these Orme 'Zig 'be of interest In them; They ate - irsprissitant coinedlo , tits .6,-.! 4 rieetenwie4.l4llll443l' pey tush: through the-Tnighdibri; - Us ntlten voids Imi - which - the - perUttir?nuserued — brii - ArilLexpeudmetie7 iieriily - icv ilituatteetie , ed,as, to. speak 60 , i1;64iiiaii• aciinaterhat,7 • : . ; • Accading to-theQtretter atero lo l m ll4 t 1 amities. of Out Erie count: •. hottest Ntre _beep ehetnefulliniglected:-Thlit piper 'wYhere are -Irt no,roligitiaS stfiriesk : hold at uny time—notosjeldispensatiotto readinetir preaohbwof• them:4oe tiod...tto.ohltervattee of thesabbath as a holy - day,,, The'ilok, 'the hedaidden, the Suffering,. the igetailif, the OeraPentant, mayhap the despairing, pauper, oast by error or misfoitTpiiip4;the charity of :this christisit commultitt,',il4-lofC !pally decold of reUglgta itsethtuttitlitjuiitthireonire neither ahurchoteitatP.44l*' tour, or beilissji*tidliftt:ltttlldrett Nor is this the' 'the; pauper is tutli...bi,Aliti::!ine**#:-Oli servant of The foot eour seetoat, of this (to him),-Witetchtl tirstikintit:Viii.mia knOWe future"_without-01115(-)illi6:)'8.-J1: word of piortsiottpset4,ldepere4 ; -.file ear And ea dying, the wostedhicli Is httrakc!kitire; a ruderbox,=artd attpsigned to the tip ... sorer tor> without burgil Agrees of the shnplestAlnd." This is truly *fearful picture of grostrniglecte and it does not detract any from Its.bideoai.' nese to know that the tesytagers of the liouse are all Radicals of the !gadvan2ed" '!moral idea" sort- - . • • ' It seems teho conceded 'on all - bandit that the present: season. has . been the duUesk . - for most kinds of trade since'the first year of the war. Very few of our business men are • do ing more than will barily cover their expenses, and BOMIS not even that. The wholesale deal ers are particularly affected, the falling off in their trade being more than fiftr per cent. from last year. There is a general hope that as the season adiances business will become more lively, but .we confe;s that to us the prospect does not look encouraging. The course of the last Congress - has temporarily, dried up the fountains of public prosperity, and unless that body, at the adjourned session, which now eeemi probable, in June, will ad itit the South tothe Union, and do something towards placing our finances Ina healthy con dition, and lightening the burden_ of taxation on articles of staple use,,it will hardly be pos sible.to ovoid a commercial crisis beside which that of no former period will famish a par allel. We have already given notice of the lecture of Rev. E. H. Chap - in, of New - . York, on Thursday evening, the 30th inst.. under . the auspices of the Whittier Literary Association, and again'call the attention cif our feeders to it, in the hope that they will not allow it to escape their memories. The lateness of the season caused the lecture committee some hes itation. before making the engagement with Dr. Chapin, but the urgent desire of many of our citizens to hear' him induced them at length to undertake the experiment, and it should now be the zealous endeavor of all his admirers to see that they are greeted with a liberal audience. The Reverend gentleman is admittedly the finest pulpit orator in the country, and all who go to hearhim will be richly repaid for - the time and exfense. "I find," said a shrewd merchant, "I make moot Money when . I am least anxious about it." There is practical philosophy in this re mark. Caution, prudence, sagacity and• de liberation are all necessary to business success. Some men, it is true, .get suddenly rich, but the great majority do-;not and cannot. Dona psarle once said, "I have no idea of a mer client'? acquiring a fortune as a general wine a battle—at a single blow." The men who obtain their woslth suddenly seldom retain it. while those -who acquire it by degrees are usually our most reliable- and - useful citizens. As a general rule, too, it is a great misfortune for a mss to come into possession of a large fortune before be is forty years of age.-and without having learned the value of mmzey by hard labor to secure D. ' The dull times in the oil region are rapidly depopulating that locality. It is estimated that one-half the residents have left for more congenial climes, and unless affairs soon look brighter there is a prospect that fully one half or two-thirds will "vacate the premises." The fabulous prices of real: estate have kept pace in reduction with the decreased price of oil. - Property which would readily - have sett n year Or two ago for $lO,OOO is now scarcely worth a fifth of that amount. It cannot be doubted that the depression in the oil region has much to do with.the dullness of. trade in our city, as well as in all the towns of our count . The furniture establishment of .1. IL Riblet; & Co., on State street, between Sth and 9th, ie one of the. most extensive concerns in the city. Their stock comprises everything in the line of furniture, from the isholoeit parlor and. bed room se ts,te the plainest and Ines' substantial. This firm have.reeently embarked in the un dertaking business, and calculate upon giving it a considerable share of attention in future. Their now hearse is the most elegant produc tion of the kind (if anything connected with death can be called elegant) we have ever seen, and it ought to' be almost enough to make a m.►n willing to die to know that his rentaini':iire'fo — lie carried to the grave in .a conveyance of such costly and stylish de sign. The street railway, it geeing. is bound to be made, notwithstanding the iliffictilty of secur ing subsoriptiens. The company 'dyeing's for proposals for laying down. a double track from !blind street, on seeontto Slaw and thence to the Buffalo load. It' le stated that $lO,OOO are still needed to pay for this ,amount of work, which the company feel -si gned, our citizens till readily subscribe when they see the work nuclei headway. -We trust that the stigma of letting this great enter prise languish will not be !glowed to rest at thedoors of our capitalists. _ The stockholders of the Erie lt North East It. B. Co., will meet•at the - Union Depot in this city, on Monday, the, 24th of June. to take into conaideraticin - and decide upOn an agree ment entered into between the Directors of said Company and the directors of the Buffalo & State Line Ittilroad Company, for the eon eolidation of the property_ and franchises of said two Cowponies into one corporation. _ . -Pentane wanting new hats, caps, or geo tlemen's fainishing goods.•will alwaya Sad a full stook at the store of J. Buns, State street. 'Brown's Hotel row. 'Kuni makes it a point to - have the - first -of every new thine: th . tit makes its appeirenoe.andiaierfalletto flutist's , his cuatomers. -In variety of gofids 'ad mod eiatiori of prices he wishes it. understood that berdoee not allow himeelfte be excelled. • We - are Indebted to Ideeirs. hiajr 7 B: 'Sell, news' agents on State street, near the Poet office, for copies of late publications : It gives -us - pleasure •tii see that them enterprising young gentlemen are meeting with Hirai patronage. The latest papers and magazines eaWalways be proeured froth then:: ' ' On. Thursday afternoin Week the Immeniwroof, of the Buffalo ; Union Pnddling ~dille fell Inittiryine Mtn' blithe/ -*Oliva, in the tuteic: Tat , ntenltereqnstantlY_ Med and fifteen Others.t erelerlounly injured. to mill -was recently destroyed by Ste, andlar ingleen rebuilt, the9o feet by 200, was being placed in posylon, when it teliwithretmit *rid dent. A laborer,_ whdeo Marie we did not Iwo,. from Portagakwoion over bj scowl train titolittabargb4obli; 'on "liibbsTif. - 3/TO, likdi*a• abooklogix MII4IO/14, *Slitei died raoitinabitiityThe litchi tarts ot :. tka~tl *~tlG ' ourtj 11 : - 1 1 c!t latillatfor.tho-4014-.,4ll.airokkabitlio, of 1 des 1:eo •;..fe • " -A, „ataTespaqtrat-4 : the:D/9100h w.rigng iiatit - doinaauti Ohlti; gliba thelailatring t ektag Octave clf thwaattaittatrafAtatitip iota to that sectiont ot-thefatiotts itsfital-triatain Bowie • " • .tVirithirithe:Pasalaw dtiya lihidter:isltb - .Pia.' hitched to his mane, has beed'exhibit log logs couple ofknowlng horsesfddirty-shirted and attentive • crowds, jhrough the diterent burgs hereabouts. -• Hit reeeipts at: ettr town, I am told, footed up toe roundonthundrad dol lars. Should Anna Diasinson, Wendell Phil- lips, or soy other orator, deliver a lecture at Connesnt it would' be with:ire:it exertion on -the part of the people and prose that the above amount would be raised.= But, as you know, the majority will give more to see e horse I.etand ow .his. hind lets, shake his bead and kick, than they would for all the moral lectures this side otOberliu. • • We are'nOt . eure bat, - atter ail, the taste-`of the people of . Condeaut 'deserves -to be • oom. - leandil:` &totes' 'ahoy mei not be ae tenable its Miss Diehl:glen's or Mr. Phillips' lecturer, haft-glees to audlepoe something preetlial, .at . least, think iibout, snit' does - not fill their :kinds with bate 'against their neighbors, whlsh to more then: trsU.nenally be said about the latter; • The Meadville Journal is quit over the anggerticin that it iti_a supporter of .Mr. Lowry'e re-election to. the Senate: It says: "At present, tile. ottly - candidaies we 'MOW of before the'parti for nomination for Uitor, are Col. 11. L: Itiohmond and Col. D. C. McCoy, - of. Chia county, either of erhom is well gulped in orrery respect to 'represent the interests of the district, and it is for the Republican inters of the county, end net the editors of the hurnal. "to - say which of them should hale the . preference. lint were Mr. , . Lowry a candidate forionomination, we should merely say that Erie minty his had, the Sen atorship for two terms, and should iiew,stand aside as Crawford county is entitled to it now. We judge that our intentions In the matter have been rpisrepreseitted by our Democritio cotemporaries, because we did not abuse Mr. Lowry when - it' wad supposed ho would be a candidate ; for getful . that ours isn party, and not a factional paper." Just so, and " i ce judge" ,that if the Journal here to tell "the truth,. the 'whole truth and nothing bat the truth," it would say that its sympathies are for Lowry, first and foremOst, is preference to either of the Individuals named, even though "Erie county has had the Senittorablp two .terms." Nilicy sometimes compels people to put on queer faces. We copy the tollwing from the daily Dis patch er Wednesday: "A day or two ago James Burgoyne, a ,farmer who lives aboUt four miles east of - this city, found a cow he longing to his brother-in•law, John Dugan, trespassing on his (Burzoyne'r) laud, and shut her up. - "Dugan armed himself with a chtb,and went. to Burgoyne's to take forcible possession of the cow. This led to an altercation, and Dug an attacked Burgoyne, beating him with the club ib the most shocking manner, indicting two severe scalp wciands, breaking one of his wrists, and several ribs. it is stated that bis attendant physician, Dr. Bennett, of Wesley vile, entertains• but little hope of the vic tim's recovery. 'ire tinderetand Dugan has been arrested and put nutlet bail." The Warren Ledger thinks reconstruction on the Congressional plan will turn out a good thing for the . eountry.. It has already given the Democrats Kentucky and Connecticut, and if Congress will only meet in June, and con tinue the same policy% we shall be likely to carry neirly alt the fall elections. We urge upon Mr. Scofield to nee his influence, by all means, to procure a anamer.eaaaton, Taa present number (doses ther37th volume of the. Observer:, and with the next issue it Will enter upon the 38th year of its age. We Intended commencing the s ath volume in an entire new dress, but the type manufacturers have disappoieted'na, and it may be a month" before we are able to accomplish our desire. Reserved seats for Chapin'e lecture can be obtained at Caughey & McCreary's book store, commencing on Tuesday morning next. Those who are shrewd will go early, ,as there will undoubtedlrbe a lively demand for tickets. Messrs. kimrod & Co. have opened. a new . stove and tin ware store at 1364 Sassafras street, near the Buffalo road, where they In tend keeping a fall stock of all the articles in their line. . Fe call - attention to o the card. of John Ban yard, the poimlar grocery dealer._ If therein bettor hearted than anywhere, or a pleasant— er one to do business with, than John Banyavd, we have never mtt.him. GOOD Nr,yr N. —The favorite Continental Vo calists; who have kept up their orgauloition and. held their popularity longer than any other troupe in existence, will give three en tertairimentsln our city, on Thursubsy even ing. Friday rternoon and Friday evening. The reputation cf She Continentals is so well established that the simple announcement of thelf presence is enough to secure - crowded kouses wherever they go. They have added a stew feature to their entertainments—that of illustrating their ballads —which is-said to double their attractiveness. It ii scarcely 'necumeray to cite any testimonials in-favor of the Continentals, bat to show that the high opinion in which theme are held in Erie is not cOntined to this locality, we quota the follow ing from the Chicago Tribune : , "Never before was a Chicago audience so highlj delighted u lest evening at the enter tsinnsont given by _the Old Centinental Vocal ists. - Even Rhine could net hate !net with better success." Jury Commissioner. Nonni Lan, May 16, 1867. ED. Onsgsven—Deer Sir :—I see by your last issue (for lam a constant reader of the same) that we Democrats will have a Jury Commissioner to elect this fall. Now, what I want to say is this: I want you, as our organ of the county, to keep the name of H. R. Por ter, of North East, before the people until he is elected, for a more staunch Democrat and hona•ra - Ae man does not live In the county.. I think he was our candidate last fall for Assist. ant Judge., He has lived in the county for over 48 years, has a Ilrge circle of acquaint: aices, - is one of themost erientitio and practi cal farmers in the country, a - man of good praotiCal knowledge and a good scholar, and will make us a most competent- Commie. sinner; if he Will accept the nomination. He hes.done se-much . for the party Mc any one living in the county, according to his mstute, and hos never asked for an office at the hands of his friends offside - of the township,- And the l othe offuweought the Men; not the Man the office.: Mr. Poriefaut.ran hisown tipliet last fall.. Hell honored and TersPected wher ever known—i,ehrbtian andischolar.". Now, Mr. °keener , Ole le all unknoin to Mr. kor• ter. it, is - hi - request of many voters irrour lorry, and 1' will venture the assetdon that when It shall become known throughout -the county that Mr. Porter accepts the nomination you will have many letters of congratulation on the subject, from various townships, for the wise and timely eelection of such a man to .611 tbie - office, if we can only persuade him to aceept. Iteirfeetfulty: pre freely concede eurYthing that our cor rejpondent Soya itt, regard kti Judge Porieile merite;: but, on, reflection, he :will probably "owe with us, that it would be impolitie to use our editorial influence in favor of or against the eelietion of any person as 'a Democratic candidate for eithei.ofilke,countieofitus. The *ery Tut that our paper is the acknowledged organ of the party makes, it Inctfin bent upon us to be perfectlyimpartial, or we AMIN soon Joselhe prestige tbstutwattaehes to the Db. server.: By referring back to the columns of the papei . dud* learit U lei. been ttadq; air f°o4"ol,i if tui seen that this has iiemoitiamiablriote; ata flatboat of th em e arty Pointed 110 inusisteko4744; War . ( 11. 6 0 16 a 11 4`- lead": Ito reader their' isisiiiikii*4l . kWit Osi! ittiiven'ihilttleadtenitseet. c low tkit might be ruinous not only to our. liaises but for Ilia party:at large. Ott the (Oh. er htuid, communications, advocating the tfe ,lection of any persons Ishomtbe writers may deeiie as candidates, we give place to willing ly—, Col:natter whom they may urge, in_from what !source they may come. - As therorian'of tbs-party,we feel.lLto,be our duty to-afford n. cilium for this. expression of every - - shade of Opinion in ne ranks of our organisation, and not only freely publish bat iotieil-correspond once on all questions relating to Democratic interests.] - Dn. LIST'ON.—ThIs distinguished surgeon, who-ti coming is always•anziously looked for here as elsewhere, will bo at Drown's this city, again on Tuesday end Wednesday, the 11th and 12th days of June, stopping for thou, two days only. , We notice In our ex changes lately, a number Of valuable testimo nials,' which speak .of remarkable cures wrought by his skill ; and the Watertown Re former has an elaborate description of an ope ration recently performed by the Bator for the removal of a cataract. A life-long devo tion to hts profession, and the most enthuslas-, tic consecration of his fine talents to the sperm cialities in which he has become foam, have placed him in the fret:drank - of surgeons. His rooms at Brown's Hotel are always crowded during his stay in this city, andme announce his coming that people. at a distance ,may gov ern themselves accordingly. , , . Dr. Aborn, whose advertisement is contained in tho Implement, will be Id . Drown's liolol every Thursday until farther notice. Rose—WHOE—ln this city, on the 21st insc et the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. P. L. Jones, Mr. Charles P. Rose, of _ Buffalo, N. Y., to Miss Effa J., daughter of Mr. A. E. White, of this city. [The bride, in tho midst of her happiness, did not forget the printer. We tender the young coupler our best 'wishes.] • MATTurws—Besnam—Oa Thursday. the 16th inst at the reeidence of the bride's father, in Tiffin, 0., by Rev. B. B. Moore, Major -E. W. Matthews, of Erie, Pa., to Miss Amelia C., - daughter of Mr. F. D. Benham. flnescumtn-•Fn Bitten Mills, on the oth inst., of dropsy on the- brain, Bettie A.,-daugh ter of W. J. and Ellen A. Blanchard, aged 3 years.. BOIIAN—On Monday, May 20th,of lung fever, Mary Isabella, daughter of Timothy and Mirgaret Bohati, aged one year and five months. • • . • • • BLAINS-At North East, May 21st,Mra. Sarah A., wife of A. W. Blaine, aged 47 years, NACIIISL—Oo Saturday, May 11th, at the residence of Mr. W. W. Tuttle, in Louis ville, Mrs. Ann•NagheL I • I ' ' [The deceased was for some years a real dent of this city. Her fine social and benevo lent qualities rendered her a great favorite. particularly with our older citizens and, though ripe, in years, her death will be much regretted. rn 1839, the family r emoved !rota here to-Ne w Albany, Indiana,• where they have since resided. Mrs. Naghel was the mother of the gallant Major Lewis IL•Naghel, of our veteran 83d, who fall at the battle of. Games' 111i11e, inns 27th, 1862, while rallying and encouraging the- troops against the dee •perate assaults of a largely superior force of the enemy. -- 512 STATIC BTIC.IC - 11T., DRY GOODS!,DRY GOODS! BROWN lc .BLEAORED' SHEETINGS, Cloths. MoakWet, Digaisus, diVett, Lenos. . Mohair' Thtbet, Cashmere, Stlk, finches and ?Maley Shawls, White Goods, Ho eery, Glom, Notions, be. CT non& marked &mu to m•st the market; 'NO trouble to show Goode. Call end ermine. myt.7B7-17. .ROIENZWEIGI & NEW WHOLESALES AND DETAIL!. CROCKERY STORE! 514 STATE STREET. • • ISA AC ROSENZWEIG, SEN., Ras opened • new store of the above dam Ipiloa. at hie old stand, n•ae the South -Test corner of State St. and the Park. whereta tnettethit old tmslomers and the public ginerallv to give bier a call. Constantly on band a general mortment of CROCKEP.Y, GLASS, CHINA, AND s LvEn_ icitEt Bed Room Sets. thaw A.; Tea SA& Knives, roan, Tea Spoons, Soup Spoons. Looksor Glasses, Lvov, Globes, rhtmwyq•dtc.,-&e. FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, •: Kethraelne solar of the 'nest beantlfal ever brought to thin market. Those oho wish to 'bite at a bargain will find it to their latereet toralL He guarantees to tell . .go PER. CENT: . BELOW - any otherbouse In therity. - zny3367-Iy. J. H. $11:11.17.. 7: NICE. Jog. A. STIIIIRM. T n. 11.11314. ET & • CO.. 818 STATE STREEL, ERIE, PA., . Ifanufactarers of and Dealers to FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Including Parlor, Poisfailtowai swayed Roma fiefs, OBler, ideal arid natal Bets, sad • EVERY ARTICLE IN TEE LIRE. Our ifernufattorj Is-toeatad on MI/lath *nee sea the meal. and our Ware Rooms at 818 State cheat. In the tatter place we keep a. larger supply_ of farnlkree than: man be found anywhere else In kria, -ill our own stoma :actor% rotten op with partlealar careferr custom Ws& mode of the best material and after the most *roved style and manner; Particular attention is dbroaded Our UPHOLSTERED GOODS, fir nbteh we eta make a better article then can be par 'armed atone of the Mt:melts* wsrebvasen In tbervit, nod which we guarantee to be nut Clary In every par ticular. Full seta gotten np in Walnut, Rose Wood or any other &Arable materiel, covered wittl the beet gads manufactured for the purpose. for anortruent of Ira mittens Intble line Is so complete that away ealt• tomer con be suited at ant assolnation. UNDERTAKING. Wo have eounnenerd the balloon of Undertaki with embed equipment ever introduced in Ms. aW with two excellent helms, one of Thigh is aa fine es any in the Statism* insbled to attend he funeral orders with the utmost fllity and satisfaction. Om stock of coffins and DOKE cam, trinradnqs, ice.ls full In mill Orm olu.. and ws are satiseed that we ran till every order promptly and satisfactorily, in the city of county. my:MT-tr. J. E. RIFLET & CO. To ?RI PEOPLE OF EWE - • . - A N: D V I C' I N.- I T Y. Whereas, a statement hu ben made and cirri:AWL 3n this eaminueltrealeolated to mislead runt et mu citizens, the undersigned would molt respietrally tesg leave to eortradlot the same, and Lemke lienellSPee that at South of the Mahn Depot. (T.F. beeleeLoid Stand.) ma► be found a choice lialeetion of Foreign and Domed% ?Mts. Crockery and Glasawave, Tv**. Noliclah-Tole. Ito- la tie everything tunas keptln a family Gnaw Stove Flow from the We • brated Ohara ifills—trartatited equal to the beet to the panty. rurthersoote,wiire cot so . diatrnstat of one fellow citizens, that we are not willing to tenet at all: WE WILL - GIVE- REARONA BEE CREDIT to all good-payla a. °adman% Lodgly 80 0 a1 fog ill US , sour oat alto claims to - so otoiciab. Rao =fir. toasts *ale tkaTo - saT bid dab* vs Pledge tanielvea to dos, all honorabls amobs.ata tom dosa—poekot -the lota ontialtaa and cot aalt out good eattootatalo mats It tiou soataelatat to Its., dons..._. . • MANY VOTERS For a ienfinesees et the slum et►temeat r we ask or ly a tar _ . Ocods dellemO r tt protopite to any Port oftle Pir member the plsee; 4121' yesett arse, ,neee *by Cream Depot. - , • - ' ' • 11/. J. REWORD &CO._ - ' pliClitreAiLS , HOB •PAVAII9i . • Sealed Irtopotota win Se"ritefiroA WU* ineittiped Camoaltioi. nag! tONDAII:IIAT 21Vri; HIM On pat . Ist tot oittribellodOis atooluarossist ; also, APT o NtekkOhopstroOst_ Atom out, "tlot Collooloramild otnelo t Arndt stowit ire t i n Snood to ttto Reath deS•sf thy rapped testa t` stout. OM Etlitatikto• Suit& strestAL L 27104 otra‘ ttootrotodestroot to Csittall ifidtbo Maioour' mod-. qmrilor Pub. PteniasabletiNkaum !as 10 .81111 it tigettl Wow, cam cosmos Cowin room. • . • - • _ N. 17 SHANNON, , , , EMIUCIMAIM : --" f - LetratON, „ Intle-ur-. 01, 7 1 :jsituam -- - MARBrED. DIED New Advertiseinents. WDOLESALS AND RETAIL The largest and beet stock of ?Erns, 11Ll1HEL9, trxEra. MULE, BLACK AND COLORED, _ - NO.' 1321 PEACH STREET. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, „ . Frightful_ Outrage! • riarbeen committed upon people'who, to goon faith. here paid their money for what they mapper/1 was an rev:ardent. Bat the 1,001 PNIZO‘ NU. -Who bare ban' • • ' • - V I C-T - 1 - 111117. - ED , II I Didn'ilw(y titeliAASS end CAf Sof - - WILSON -ETTER. - _ had they done so,they wonahere - hed no Oetil'at” to COOPLaini all be gaarentees to fern de-u - GOOD goods de the, mutat sdords,at prices witherhich noac Can cow pots. A11.,'• .,'• ' , . s AMONG THE NUMBER . Of id, friends i itid;; K eroniers cordially invited to t ali am *Ban Lithely testify, 'hers they Idaho kindly, received indwell Dental br - • -' WILSON, At the "Big Rat" Store, 23 Perk Row, Elie, - AT 13 2 4 PEACH STREET', • ' [LIABTERD'S OLD STAND,] YOU CAN BU Y 10 lba. of Good Sugar for $l.OO, .11 ibe. Choice 1111LICOTIM) for $l.OO, While 'Coffee Sow at 15c per lb., Good Tee for Gas Dollar per lb Fine drawing Young 11,1430, $ AND ALT. (MIEN COOOll IN TILE SAME PROPORTION! We boy our goode for cull, of Importers in New iork,- and - • CANNOT AND WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. DON'T FORGET TLIE PLIES, 1324 . PEACH STREET, ERIE, PA. • BURTON & GRIFFITH. Inelit-tf. IMPORTANT TO THE eouLtc. GROCERIES RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES TOiINSTON ,S; BREVILIiIER, The well known Wholeeale Grocers ot' 513 French Ares+, have opened t RETAIL BRANCR STO RE, 728 STATE STREET, Three doors north from Eighth street, where they keep on hand a large 'ripply of Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Wooden and Willow Ware, etc., which wit be sold to CASH CUSTOMERS WHOI 4 ESALE PPICFS, tieing enabled, as Jobbers, to boy our Goods at touch lower agoras than Retail Dealers, we propose to give ens customers the tonal of each advantage, and invite the attention of all those who wish to IMO money In buying Groceries; to oar large and well selected stock. isr- Gonda delivered, free of chirp, to any Taut of Um WT. myld—tf. 11 II GOING 2 C The tplandld itac.k of HATS, CAT'S, cAND Gents' Furnishing _Goods ! Jitzt receired at 513 STATE STREET The Stock of Sommer Hata is complete, and at prices that defy competition. Also, a large usor , ment of UMBRELLAS, GENTS' TRAVELING BAGS, ETC. Silk & Cassimere Hats Made to order en theeonformatair and guaranteed to dt the head. J. soNr, Agent, 513 Slats Street, Brown's Hotel Block, Erie, Pa mile-tf. REAL ESTATE, LIFE Si FIRE INSTJRANCEI Otl/ot, No. to State Stroet,Brie, Pa MUSIC STORE! PIANOS, OEGANS AND MELODEONS ! PRICTB VERY LOW lOW CASS re Eyeryilllallnilhat wan anted for everyikus. Z. SMITII v 816 StAto Street, m716-tf. - The glastio Pantlv ilsehine does all kinds of Sewing thick or thin, without change of tension, and does BEAUTIFUL 'EMBROIDERING ! Ttol Look SUM biontlnos nsadtor light and hem tallosing. by Hunan and 'boy mokyyr. Skint* in Con• itrnettoo—Qalot and. Easy in Operation. - • IV' Eboting Yaebinw extbonood and to rent, by 1320_ week or month. Blik, Cotton, 011, Hardie; tog cow stunt on band. aptt' • ' AGENCY.B2O Staio FXSOTOIty NOTICE., • - tobseintaly en the .atiatik' et 6ittine4 C. Sokneas;'dedd. tats of if t3ieattb. ' Kits` Coned Pa. bartnitbse• visited th is b given to all Indebted to the estate to make Itemedr • ate peitotst. ud Mote !metes elatmasainat the rate will entent. " nt the,g9ll. ll 4thatteail i pse lettl . - 0. FORD, ft, COLT, itieettore..' • . . .. . . _ .._ I d Cit. Detlis -i' • " '- - at, if &Ili it aliiks3 --- at Dais. wadd Waned* alitsastesurs smiths piddle stlerslor i,, thekbge has purchased . ,- :':-Pritil"s '. PRORIGRAPTI - GALLERY; - t- utrallOOdWirestkviedri 4sirstry , Stiorh'irt kit 'late ptepassal mats allidtads aeollaress of Metes* in the mt Approved sty's. . . • - .- .... t or P iOaf ela sir rile dc lapi n ON, Yei S Oh, Yes - Let Übe known that there is a 'NEW--DRY GOODSigtOREI ONE - DOUR- SOUTH- OF•'IHE BEI A. COMP ASSOIiVIENT: Staid. and Fanny -Dry Goods YANKEE NOTIONS, &c AT- VERY LOW, PRICES RAIL BEFORE PURCHABLNO ' . aße sure pou g r., :rrght place—One Door Sonar a - Eliot le Goodwin's B ok. ap2S-4w F . 0 IL. 24 A I. E. Two Dwelling and City Lot, on West Bth street. Pro perty of John Perkins. Just out of the eity limits, cottage booed in "good re pilr, one-third of an acre of ground; at-out 103 choice hcuing fruit tretsi grapes, So. Prior, $1,760, • FOR SALE. The two modern style, Complete flntshed dsrelllor on Ninth street, comet of Chestnut. 'A flue satiety of shrubbery, sruit, grapes, tic- City Lot on Nlnfh street, Brit lot met of Win. Edianl. Very desirable. The stores snit grounitoiroes Plot by Tibbs's, Shirt S Co. In lots to suit bluets. Wilt ittee long time. ' °gist'pry hone and 34 lot on But Eletentli street; hones new. Prise 81.160. ' - - - Five to el:acres, part of J. 31eCilure's Farm, 4 milms sioth-eutof the city. Substantial 13{ store house, berms tad a variety of ehoice trait. Soil sande loam, under a fine state of cultivation. Price. $1;00, easy terms. lo to to suit purchasers, the West 4(d) feet of the tire. sere lot of Bev. J. Pressley. in South Erie. AN dor gzonnda as lay in Penney'Tanis. Prlee from $l5 to. 517 par foot. Terms one•elrth down, balance In air annual payments. the fine new Gothic store and lat, in fee simple, ore Peleh street, directly north of the Railroad. Trim $5.000, renting for $9OO per annum. Bomb:ten lota.dtreelly north of Barr &Jolason'a stoma,. property of F. Whlttich. ' ' Farm 12 ranee eoutii-eset of Ede, in Ventago.lls :era: 2.5 acres cleared; bin& burn, house, fruit trees, &e.. Price $25 per acre. Six &cies lard. 2 story. frame house: bars, xraire, varie ti of choice fruit. Price 51,200. Two railer south, on. plank road. . REVELER LOT.—We areselllag tbb valuable proper =do Thtrd and Toroth streets" and German and Holland streets. in lots to milt. buyers. Terms, one sixth to band and balance In sly annual payments.: Buyers must, call soon for a choice. HAYES Zs KEPLER, Real Estate Agents, Reed Horse. aprlB-K• $23,000 3 000. NEW SIX PER CENT. STATE LOAN, 1 CLEAR OF ALL STATE, . COUNTY AND Harlin been awarded a portion of the above L o t am 'prepared to edrninh It in large or small sums at the lowest meta rates. Orders by mail will ?settee speebtl attention. C. B. WRIGHT, Banker. 142 South ad St Phila. STANDARD STYLES A. DL BLAKE'S STRAW SHOP, WEST PARK All kinds of Stock kept and snide to tfib latest style at: Hats and Bonnets. Alkp, • Lth BLEACEENG INDIINI3IIIHtI U*o/I As low as can be jell done, and I snare all customers that, with over 25 years expatiates in manufaelnitug Straw Goods, they can rely on Divest styles and sort done promptly end in the best possible wiser. Thanking my patrons for past favors, I solicit Istrthar order. cr •No pains shall be spared to maks it a thorough Bastern.Straw Shop ' sor26-2m: WEIBELEIL & WILSON'S rxtraorin SEWING ILACH'INES THE STANDARD SIA c'Et 'NE . We challenge the world to compete with as to our on/ all broaches of family awing. It makes the Lock Stitch. 'Warranted three Teem Ingtruetiong (meta parebutsees. Office between eth os/ sth Sta. O. G. BOLT, Agent, 612-3nlErie, Ps. , _ _ Z. 8111111, Agent. NEl'r CLOTH I ;NG STORE. GOTHIC HALL CLOTHING STORE ! JOHN M. KUHN, Having opened a new Store in the above locality, re. apeetfolly announces to the public, that be has on' hand one of the largest-and most eareitilly sainted stubs of Heady-Made Clothing; Moths, Cualineres, Vesting', Gentleman's Furnishing Goods, Bats, Cape, tr., ever brought to this market—ail prirehasei since 'the fall in prices, and to he sold at the most reasonable. Emu. We have one of the bat nutters In the corm try, and will engage to make up Clothing In the moat fashionable and durable sate. Our stock is complete. Nothing in the line of our trice Mu been neglactad. 121 Ive us a call and see for yolussiveg. We warrant our g..ioda to be la We repreSent them, and our frees as low as any in city. - aeao•tf Edo, r. i'tgicct7Toften rorravis. - Letters teitemantaiy on theistate of Edward °Top per, deed; late of Elk Creek ty., Erie county, Ps. bar. ing been granted tithe undersigned; NOM is gent./ ghee to all ineebtrd to the sal esta teto teaks Immedl• altElinsentr_anli OMB having alaimengslost the ma* sus sr emut tnem,dvit authentleared. frr settlement ELI EN' m'CONN. Ereentrie. Oreele, April 25. i567-mye-cue - Toriic.to Arm - VICARS. - 110 glide to get a oho O tce article of Tobacco. Snag 11.11 d MMS •11 . A _ , • B. it: wELSIIMANT, 188PgAkdH STREET Always on hand • good euratuant of the shave art-- tiles of every Sule,Wholettl• and Detail. Aleo Pouches, Boxes, aadEanokut Articles of svue deserip- Don. Please' !nor u with a :alt. 'Don't forset the plue, DU Peach street nu 214314 3 ,. . • ' , rpl• BANYAIRD, .Lulty G RD- n E 8 ; 'Tea; Corr. anger.Parap. Wollner ' Flow, Port, VA. Huai, Provisions' Gerdwally.. Country Produce, Bird Cape. Wow% Willow, Stan and Cfoalll77 WW I , riser *fravelingßalkatr, Terneco and Began, Rabin Taside. Be i ae. 421_ STATE STREET,' ERIE. PA. - E r Private tamales and hotel; mappllad. Goode delivered. toy le-tf. =NM nos. If email and J.W.l3hanaoul In Warren Co _ Dalai trudges' uCOSOMOD Pima, No • & Solana*. 2.1 Jane'fam.Shttl , - " " Foreign, sthwh Tbsslitoksnstraw • Oil °Guppy. 5 aunt Asnosplit 30.1167.jadgeneot and mteitin the Prothonotary to use's Status eat of elalat=filial SYS 2 est from Ten 10.111/10, at a per cent.' _ ; • „ .To theabore named defeadant—Paki oath* that I Shall saw the domes in this cousin mordants with above stated role. at my office In Wariww. On, th e . ggth Ilay_of Jou isestat 2 realock p. E. annualmy rand end the seal of uld borough this 30121 day of 0pri1,11167. - itale4vr. ISAAC 11. HILLER. Pro. apri-an. 'NEAR Tll CIHON Darn, Where yetelvtri alms And All VI b. ,old fiCIIIIIACKER, CLARK & CO FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE CITY TAX DI STRAW GOODS. WOEK. 3 A. H. BLAKE NO. 822 STATE STREET, ERIE, PA South of the anion Dopat