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In reckoning the t i of advert isemente, an I ts considered ~ 3 , ., Anything less than enlnch is rated '., , ,1t 'square: • 111 1: -- ir,;,,,,L1411q..,..... 2 , 5q 3)14. 7 1 , 1 . 1 , ,, ,......" 4 .-- - , - ,,... „, 1.9 D .7 2...1" 27' 0 . 12.1X1 ee0 , ... • ' 1 - 1) '' 4 . 7 0 D MOB 23.00 ells 2 - 4 1 ... 0 7 , x 7, 00 . . 2.:1). ; M 4. 0 &mama vi.on 34110 ,iniitlis.... 5.75 i 5..9) 1 7.09 M .3.5C 1 96.110i.rt.E0 45.1:0 ~in,in0!!_b1i...4.7,41.200,/iltsutyarinsool 60.00 t;:,„,r......rxmacallammakaWmmAd tuto rs , tout Administrators' . Notices and Estray Natio* eget; .j a l.• Notices. set in Leaded Non before Marriages and Den ~,,t•inzon to regular rates; 1,00 1 ,1 t r uees Per . , 0 , 01 I , y the 'Art les,lSets. per line of Eight ;„ gr.t Itv.ertion, Ucents per Una tor sec •!lnd ten cents for each -subsequent Inset- E.litonel 'Settee. 115 cents per line; Um, Deaths ira cents each. Alive?. ...very other week, two-thirds handing latdvernsements ,use the period they wish them pub-* they will be continued until • 0 „,. at t he expense of the advertisers. Jon MINTING. • „,• of the best Jobbing Offices In the t ,„,/ ?re I,reparvil to do ny kind of • hag , small orders, at as reattonable t a inksi style as any establishment e•marrY , t; ttoltliflunktit ions should be addressed to IiEN.PN WHITMAN, Editor and nhprieter. liumntos .40titess. ek'AltD ROUSE, rnion F.rle County, Pa., `N AT'L Proprietor, tr. F:. cAMPHAUSEV. 4Ow Peace, Farrar Xuil(l2allpg, i,EI)ItOF, H. eITTLEIL at Law, Girard, Erie Ctmanty, 1) , ]... a n d other hosinem attended to with .tut dintateh. tiF.LDFN mAavrx,, nrer ei Marvin, Attorneys and IDouniellora (Moe Paragon Mork. near North West . r of tta , Pone Square, Erte, Pa. • pH14,0 lIFINNEIT, „ f the Peace; °Mee, itormitt floor. street, between Fifth and EAGLE HOTEL, PA., Robert, "Leslie, Proprietor. ,weartun,idutions and:careful Attention rr, to ihr rotofort of guests. 4 TS nAwsx.y h BALL, j>,,,i, r „ i n plus Chem { Asb, and oat: Canter, Lath and sidnekkg. state street, North at R. R. Depid, Erie, A• DARLING, Stlrgeottq, Ottrce, AiR Peach -.4.llthwesi eorner of Sixth. Office open a,d night. Dr. Whi TE.iitilence 914 . I „,i r ,,,t.iwiween Ninth and Tonna streets, IL .11. 4.K(). W. GUNmsos, v,,moy at Law, and Justice of the Peace, .a and claim Agent, Conveyancer and oftlre in Rindernocht's block, south , ~Tripr of Fifth and State streets, Erie, Pa 3f, B. OSBORNE'S -fj, Stable, on Eighth street, be , n qato and Freneh. Fano horses and car ,m-reagonable terms. ra,r2X64. A. RING, Alta. lifewpr and Denler In Hops, Barley, t, tl Y, Lagor, Ix. • Proprietor of Ale and r and Malt, NVUCC/10AISPR. Erie, jy17130-tf. W. E. MAGILL, lt,t. Otter In Ttomenzwelfes Mock, norl,,b tlin Park, Erie, Pa. IL Y. PICKERING, Th P. a, ulice, French street, second gtor%,..r •-• It:. Block, near the corner of the Reed NSINSON. WILLIAMS *. CO., nrri~nM to Charge J. Morton, Commlsalon hAnts. and Wholegale Dealers hi Coal. ent4 for N.Y. & E and People's Line of Steam ' Fast l'ulgie Doek, Erie, Pa. •FRANIC CHELL d CO., and Commission Merchants; and Real AGents, SAWA...street (corner Ninth,) • Advances mad' on consignments. RAVI(' WI CHELL. W. S. BROWN. W;M. MARKS, dine and. Clothes Cleaner, Baton Block, • t. Dr, Ilennetre office. Clotheel made, clean. rewired on short nottee. Terms as res• any. mr7.2. srvdchn. noosh gIIERMAN. , SPF,SCEI2 , S SIIERM.XN. • ;At tartivr% at haw, Franklin, Pa. Ottire in Urr..l t,titliling, Liberty street. l'ithole City, dtire over Kemp'" Hank, Efoltatiett street. ~ Ilomtole, promptly made in nil parts of the ' jal2. NOBLE, BROWN A: CO., tt - t , ,h , ,,,,ide deafer' in hard and t-oft coal, Erie, . ll.edne-dlapo‘ed of our dock propert y to , alyove named ftrtn, we neeetotarily retire from ilk , ok:d trade, recommendina our guereanora tai tAnently worthy of the eon fltiencV and patron- Ac-of Mir old (!lend' and the paid Ir. ~, ii.'-tf. , SCOTT, RANKIN & CO. 3A.lsils VirTLE, Fr.Lionahlt. Tallor,Flllll Ft reel, between Sitate tr. , l l'atAch. Este, Pa.. eugtom Work, Repairing 11..1 cutting attended to promptly, ap19`136-tf. ! LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE. c„rnor Freneh and Seventh Streets. Erie, fi-naPr.t Johnson proprietors. Good horses carrlaps altray% on hand at moderato iyl2-tf. (71APIN & BARRETT* Phr,telati, and Surgeons: Office No.lo Noble otneermen day and night. Pr. Barrett's p-AMetop, No. nt West sth St - my16137-1r rsEs". - Rrr nion - Minx Erie Co, Pa., George Tabor, :Tr. - Trtotor. - Good twrommiNiationa and mode a‘:,rgeg. . oxy9T7-11. Inn:la:TT, I. 11., l'hyqrlart and Surgeon. Offit,, East Park St„ , m.r Ilaverstlek's flour store,—boartla at the rem ;l.lrnar of C. W. Kelso, 11 door south of the N. 11:„ rhurell, on Sassafras street. Oil lee hours fr 11 a. m. until p. m. mylo'66-tf. DEEM Dealer In nil kinds of Family Grocerieß and Provihlonn, Stone Ware, Sc., and wholearde 4aal -1.: in Winos Liquor., Cigars; Tauto, &e.,No. 4 f.Aq Fifth nitro, f.:rle, Pa. jeCB7-tt. E. J. - FRASER, M. A, nortorpottile Phcßlrlan and f4urgau. Office St., opposite thvrark How.. ()me? hours from 10 to 12a. in., : 4 CO aunt 7to p, m. • JOHN 11. NULLATI, Plyn Enzlneer aria Surveyor. Itexhienee oar n,r ' 4 lxttL%tmet and East Avenue, EaAt Erie, ja2Vl7. ERIE errY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. qittintlow: furnished for girls of all descrlp i tt.)ng, for Nit itte st short not lee. Chow '? i.sieshis Nurses, liousekeepers,Seatrtstressel. irsihirt Mid NlPellartlem (A lin killdX. Alga, ''N.iiistritirg, Houses mat Ptivnte Families sttp r~dtrt with servants of all Itliebt at short notice. foript to roll at this office. N 0.1 5 -4 State Erie, Pa. J. F. CltOti.'4. r;-tf. NEW gTOILE. 1 Jelin Vronenberger, at the new brick store, . a l to Village, hex on hand a large assortment Gnwerie., ProVißlolll4, Wend and Willow Ware, Witten, Lhiunre, elesrare die., to which he r.ioyetfully mat - the attention of tho public, flint he can offer an good bargoffisi as Iv had in any part of Erie county. COFFEE AND SPICE MILL. I I" Anderugned has established a manufactory for Abe Roasting and Grinding of Coffee ~ and the VRI\DING OF 3ZXcES, 7111 furnish these articlestogsocen ant others, both at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, lulicrr prim , ' than ran ha obtained at any ••: Rrreytabll'Mnent lu Fete, and give a better li t also keep* an hand torsate attend!, ' , IT cheap CHOCOLATE, TEA, MUSTARD, 4al next other Articles: in the line tif emit h+rtitt and suttee, rtwtory at 1211 Peach 131.143-ot. Between 12th arid Mt Sta., Este, FM rnl9- 1 / 1 1 .1. W. BRIODF2tI. BLANK BOOKS, ' • LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY, BOORS, noes, REC°III/9 ' EICICItFII9' ETC., ETC., In everY.atyle of Modlng, and at the VERY LOWEST PRICES' ALSO, Book, Nagitzhie l Mulde l 4.nd other Binding done In Uzi .best style and rery cluzaP:at C.COREY do WCREARYIS, U North ?Auk. BM: lell-2m VOL. 38. eroccries. Vratuct, Scutt, &c. Gnoc , Eivv, Fmativr, Confectionery Depot ! No. 8 Routh Park Place, Erie. Pa. Fall A.CII Y« sviarr.v. Has pneehased the stock and lease of-the above stand and propava . . taipt. r . the I n stock of goods us this Int Mr tamed In Me. The pub ite can hereafter rely upon Andlag a fan aastutnatent of Groceries, Rome and Foreign Waits, V EGETAW*4. EGGS, AND- PRODZCE GENE-RALLY, CONFECTIONEME 4 .4, &V., &V. dire me a call and aap what I can di') for you spr.t.Tat-ti. li . L. WHITE. FAMILY SUPPLY STOME, NOS. = & 24 West - Park, (Beatty's Brock.) HEARN, CHRISTIAN & CRAIG, 'Wholesale and Retail ea IR C It S ! And dealers In COM. TRY PRODUCE, FLOUR, FISH, PORK, DRWAi AND MEALND MATS, W4xsten and Willow Ware, Tobacco, Segues, etc., Ac. The best qualities of PAINTS .AND OILS T. Agents for the Cleveland RIFLE. MINING 'OM BLASTING POWDER. A choke and Desn'atoekalways kept on intnil, whlth will Ile mold at the lowest figures. _We pledge ourselves not to be undersold, tuul SWILL , all to give us a call. /rd- The highest price paid for country. pro. duce. 1na17'64:141. IMPORTANT TO . TEEE PUBLIC. • Groceries Retailed at Viliolegate Prices! • JOHNSTON &BREVILLIER N The well known Wholesale Grocers of =French street, have opened a RETAIL BRANCH -STORE, AT, 74e3 SPTA.Tig STREET, Three doors north from Eighth . , where they will keep on hand a large suPplY or Ch OICE FAMILY GROCERIM PROVISIONS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, ETC.,. Which will be sold to • C CVJE4TCMILIER,9., AT WHOLESALE PRICES! Bohm enabled, as Jobbers, to bay our Goods at ranch lower figures than rater dealers, we pro pose to give our customers the benefit of such advantage, and Invite the attention of all those who wish to save money M buying groceries, to our large and well selected ktoet Goads delivered, free of charge, to any part of the city. myle-ti 013 NEW GROCERY STORE ! 14 E FIT. ,Ka D AY, GROCERIES, FRUITS 4 PILOYLSIONS, COUNTRY rnoutcE. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, GIEICAI3I..E*3. SHIP CHANDLERY.. &C.., 502 ST&TE COUNEZ prrra; C. SIEGEL, Late of the fLrut of Siegel t., Scott. (i. P. tIitIDAY New Grocery Store. THOMAS BRYAN. HENRY J. IITGIVERIN. BRYAN & MeGIVERIN, Have opened e a new bye g o ot r al r t . he stand NO. Sal FRENCII STREET, WAYNE BLOCK, (Next to McConkey &Stannou'R,) Where they will keep on hand a complete Ntnek of everything In their line of trade, includ log GROCERIES,' PRODUCE, WOO), WILLOW & CROLICERY ic.. ' All of which will be )1014 at The I..oArest Market Price. The public are invited to call and examine our stock. We pledge ourselves not to be undersold by anybody. aprt-das. CHEAP GOODS ! Whaleßale and Retail GROCERY iND PROVISION STORE, NVINES AND 1.114110f1i. 4W:raj: a wktp)34):* at:l flueeessor to F. th M. fichlandeeker, is now re • eelving n splendid assortment of GROCERM, PROVISIONS, - MiCk23. Liquors, Willow, Wooden and Moue Ware, Waits, nuts, 4e. A large stock of TOB4OCO AND.OIOkIiS Cell and zee as, at , the Grocery _ Sepdgaicsrters AweMena Blockk, State St., Erle, Pa. mytra-tf. .F. sciaxmcmcwzß. wiry Is IT THAT A. NENNIG, Collier of Bth and Mate Sts., • Is selling goods so much ebeltper than others? For the reason that he 'VIEWS NO ONE, eon. sequently has no bed debts. 10 eoavino peo ple that he means irtUttlie Orli be ones Berard of One Hundred Dollars I. To any inn who can get goods at his store on credit, no dllarence vbetber ,14r be rich or 10 POOSUiIi ikagar Ctai Dollor-10 ears Chnoical Sop ext One Dollar And other goods - in llke prOlkethri. ' Bead the bulletin board th &child tie, sum my9'67-tt. MIMUW, all:MtrWl,&.=M; Menus to bay CHEAP FAMILY aIIOO.ER#BI Stied Salto Chaeolateera Brama ) Cara StaxcLa 14situt, 'D/P. PsarZ t = ten Rice plow, Wee, tis Powder, Tartan SpUt Cracked pe. 4,. / ,i , , ,,, ,w)t...m. lab Olives, Self Ylattr, Cora Neal, Oat Ideal, kinds of Saw*, Bar= dttles, Raisins, IMa k a rt Si ranta._, by and, in faCty evaryttdag tont 'yaw ram fly 81.9311 atig23-ti. BM ERIE, PA. Dealers In ERIE, PENN'A aprl3'67-la. .A. 11:170116/. Dm Goats. DRY GOODS STORE, 421 KTATF. HTTIEET, LItIF. PA . - ft: SchAl=d & McCord, .rottar.ng IN 40- - <3.40•1351 NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. &C Our Mock. is the lumen ever brought to the elly, consisting . of , PRINTS, DELUNES O SILO, ('LOTUS, CA.SSIMEIIEd, BLEACHED & BROWN SHEETINOB, A complete ainortment of - Dress Goode, every kind of article in the Notion Line, and) in shalt, a general assortment of everything needed by Country dealers. TO BE SOLD AT NEW YORIC PRICES 1: Counter Dealers are invited to give O. a can We do a strictly erholeaate trade, and propose selling at melt prices ea mill - make It to the ed. vantage of merchant* in thts section t i e deal bn Erie, instead of sending East for their goods. - TL S. 8017rUA1D. • J. *Como. my:UAL , TEE OLDEST ISESTABLISHED Carpet & Dry Goods House IN N. W. I'ENNSYFNANIA. ellh e rat . int;F al / 4 k b t lan e et t i, Irish nn 1 Frebeh Mohatrs, Alpacas, ticialnes, Ac. Also, GOODS, IXOSIETtir s GLOVES AND NOTIONS, Ca l and get prices before purchasing. WARNER: BROS., apti'o7-Iy. No, 50E, 'Marble t•ront, Stat[ißt _312 SP.A.'rl;l Dry Goods • Dry Goods ! WIJOLESALE AND RETAIL t ' The largest and best stock of BROM AND BLEACHED OREETERD% PRINTS, FLANNIRIA LINENS, Mats, aosat , taga,pe_Laines, Mohair% Silks, and a. Cashmere, mina. Cashmere, Bro th s" and Paisley White Goods, Hosiery, - oGoas, d c. , dfe. Goods marked down to meet the marker. No trouble to show' goods. Call and examine. my23117-Iy. ROSENZWEIG & BRO. VETELNISUEIC G STORE: FOR LAMB AND GENTLEMEN. A, variety of Children's' Plain and nary READY - MADE CLOTHING I Ladies' lleady-Made Underclothing. A variety of Gents' Furnishing Goods ! All of which vIU be kept on hand, and also made to order. Our goods areal! manufactured by ourselvea.; ' , Stamping, Stitching, Platt en and Inaldhog done atthe shortest notice. Alla, a largo vast sty of the hided style Patterns for ladles' and eldfdren's garments. All order". will tie prornps. ly attended to- JOHN PERHIEII, apla 11, vniteli fir, between ith and st.a. ,Ourniture Sc. tAnbertafting. J. IL Ittumir. .1. :ism, Jai. A. BrEtutErr. J. H. BIBUT & CO., NO. 818 -STATE STIOMT, BEM, PA., Manufacturers and dealers in Furniture of Eirery Description ! nteLgunvo Parlor, Dining Room and Bea Room Sete, Office, School and Hotel Beta and every article in the line. Our Manufactory is located on Eighth street and the Canal, and our Ware Rooms at SIS State stmt. In the lager place we keep a larger sup ply of furniture than can be found anywhere else in Erie, all our own nutnufactnre, gotten up with particular care tor custom trade, made of the best material and after the mosiappreved style and manner. Particular attention is di rected to oqr I.IPUOLSTEEED GOODS Of Which we can Mahe a better article than can be purchased at any orthe attract ive mire houses in the East, and which we guarantee lo be First Class in every particular. nu seta gotten up in Walnut, Rose Wood or any other desirable tnaterial,covered with the best goods manufactured for the purpose. 'Ourassortment of Furniture In this line is so complete that every customer can be suited at first examina tion, i f I~T D E Ii T`A. K I lei G. 'We have commenced the business of tinder takinx with the beat equipment ever introduted in Fale and with two excellent beanies, one of which is as Ilse as any In the State, are enabled to attend to funeral orders with. the utmost tit-' cllity _and satisfaction. Our stock of Collins &Ltd Burial Cases, Trimmings, em; is full IS every Particular, and we are satisfied that we eau flit every order promptly and satisfactorily, in the city or county. rny'Z'67-tf. J. H. itisisr & .co. J. W A. X.S$ WhOesale and Retail Dealer in Furniturel •- Raving Purchased the entire stock of Furni ture of Aiesant. Alone & Itildet, I respectfully folk my old customers and the public genera/IY hto give me a call at the old 'stand, NO. 715 STATE STREET, Before piarchasing elsewhere. I have a large rossorttnefit of --. Parlor, Chamber and Bed Room Seta I •- • ALSO, - • BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, WARDEOEFE, DEMI, . . And, in fact everything in the line of Fut:Mare. I tun prepared to manufacture toorcler Any style that rusy be called tar. Remember, No. 715 /Rate street, east side, between f3ovcatla and Eighth streets. arM'ai-tf. - JOHN W. AYRES. IWQTICE. -AVM() mold our entire etoek of Furniture 1.1. to 3. Mt. Ayres, we hereby thank the com munity for their liberal patronage to vas, hoping they Wilt extend the same to tam -ye will de vote our time hereafter to the Lail . a42 . JN With the consent of W., Ayres Wo still hold ouroalce ln the aameroldialace.7ls stateavner; where will be found at all lames ready toattend to the wants ot,the ainniniutity in our line of trade. Reidy Made; Collimus Trimmed to order. lietallte and non Burial Cases, and styles oand sizes, on bend also, filiroud 'Man ,Trlmsolugs. Undertakers will fled' it to their advantage to buy them of us, as we cannot be undersold west other/ Tor& apr2sl7-Iy.. MOO= £ ItIBLET. FTTOT , I=i lam:''. WOIELIVEN 70Pio IteneetalY 1113: st oute at ?tat they hove ,npeaea llo. 42$ Pyeneb fito between 4th aid Ltb, EWE. PA, - For the auretusee and sale of ALL KMDB OF COUNTRY PRODUCE, Sutter, Poultry, Milk, Orden, from Ahmed will receive prompt sap teation at the lowest marital Men.- lir The highest price in CoshlsidikrePro• dace. sancla-IL FIIII ' IMM .I.' 7,TIn7I MOWER IgDECORATT/E ARTISTE! Ziestegts'ObiliN o gt.— land Beni 131,Ann Paintlng Vest, YOrk ' - Parlors, uans, Crhuretwis. Frescoed to the neatest style of Um art. - General Dedinthg, Drell= of Modes to:the resat ee, and Avery de ct s=re at O j Ball, ros :cum:al Peatlag executed , ttocensitt No. 3, Second r ERIE, PA., •TRITRASDAY.APTERIitpX. MX 11, 1867. amnia, Vow', Sri, G. P. DAArTS & Dealeri m all kiwis Of GROCERIES, inurna. VEGET & fIL AIM Plkayl: • • P i" f ib"; M et ‘, 1 , 36 ' PI 4 - ,411+3 • 41 1 / 1 2,'PA. ntiv k nis i purehased our goodebetare the late rise in = we feel of being able.to eve. st both In Price tiul quality. Olatitry Produce, • Of every sect, bought 'and ink). Pannereran aillutys.depend on receiving the highest mutt' price for their articles. DEALERS IN - TAD ADJOINING TowNs, • And on the Linen of Itathond, SUPPLIED WITH vtarrr, vtorr.tatot, Olvo us a Call. ' Remember May & Jaeksoota larket Depot. ETETR STREET:, TO TEM "PEOPLE OF ERIE. AND , VICINITY. UTllliatrAß,(t statement has hewn made and tdrentatod lu this (=annuity calculated tp mislead trump of our citizens, the undershM ed would most respectfully beg leave to contra dict the sa.Me, and hereby. announce that at • N. 1321 PEACH STREET, Routh of the Union Depot, a. F. Decker's old stand,) may be found a choice selicAlcul of erooeries, Provisions, Foreign and 1 - knnesitic Fruits, Crooke'', and Glass Ware, Yankee flattens, Toys, dc. In fact everything usually kept in a Family Grocery Store. Flour from the celebrated Girard Mills-- warranted equal to the best in the country. Furthermore, we are not so distrustful of our fellow citizens, that we are not willing to Inuit at all. WE WILL DIVE REAMOXABLE CREDIT to all Boat - paying customers, andeeligoods Jr;sl es low as any one who claims to !mil only for cash. It so unfortunate as to have any bad debts, we pledige ourselves to do as all honorable merchants over have don ket the loss our selves; nod not ask onrgoodcustometstoma7te it up—ea some claim to have dyne. , For a confirmation of the above statement we' ask only a tale trial. Goods delivered prmoptly to any part of the city. Remember the place, Pesch street, near the Union Depot. thygt67-tt, .3. F. RFALFORR Q %O. Wholesale sad *taliOmer, Stem, • P. A. Bicx - Fat & co.. WHOLESALE As RETAIL GROCERS, • 15orth-East Corner Park and French Bt., (cUrArsr WSJ nuid respectfully esti the attention of the min t; mutiny to their large stock of Cikroceries and Provision% Which they are desirous to 101 l at VEItY LOWEST POEZTBLE • FEICEi3I 'Their assortment of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, , Syrups, TOBACCCri, FIRM SW., - Is not surPossedin the dity, cm that: are prepared to prove to all who give them a cad. They also keep on hand a inmerior lot of PURE LIQUORS, for the wholesale trade, to •which they direct the attentioncif the Wilk.. • Their motto la, "quick Judea, anudiprotta and a full equivalent for thernoney." ap11134.f. V. A. Wir.l2lV.lt - n: CO.. Dr.Atims IN Gouitry Produce, tinworks, Pros:skim, wrimutzrous, I4EGARS, Tobteco, Craekery - Ware, Fruits, Nuts, No. Sl4 Stato f4troot, 1, :.....a. ,'............. fah and atla ktreets. Erie, vs. CAsh pal 4 for country produce. F.IA. WEBER. my24-y. W. ERHART. JCOLIN 11A-NrAnn, DEALER ix FAMILY GROCERIES t Tee, Coffee, Sugar, .Pyrou,. Molasses, Flour, Pork, PIM, Rama, Proclaims generally, Coun try + Produce, 131 rd Cage; Wood, V.lUow and t'rockerf Warr, Farley Tivirettag iimmketa, Ts. Nicol and Begat's; Fishing Tackle, de. 421 E3ltato Stieet, Eater PS. Private Families and Hotel. supplied, Goods delivered. myl6'67-41. attic/0 anti "faints. BARNUM, DHALEIC:rS DRUGS, MEDICATES, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPA, • • HAIR , 0 IL. • POWDER i f PUFFS; BRUSITEs, COLOGNE, P AINTS, ISntteed 011n ,tors Ttinnutlit all kak Vrnfich, ilydrome. - of inds, PATENT ZIEDICEISES, PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES, tondonrorter and Scotch Ale Preserlptionsearettilly dispensed. .6.11 articles sold by me are Warranted to be precisely ea rep resented. No trouble to show goods. ReMeln bet the name and place, ItetRNIT4, 417 Peach Street. South of Ow Depot• Aprll'a-1y rxrkoirrAisrr TO BUILDERS AND PAINTERS ! The Largest and Best Stock of ' • : 01b, Viilidattettp Glass a Dreams In Erie, may be (mind at HALL dr. *ARIFELIi DRUG STORE, • Eitssto t3t.. North of 7th. 'laving had loins experience in the trade. 'are are enWed to Savoy parties with a superior • bality or goods at. tios Lowest tiorea. • Our stuck ending:es a 171011tY of exert* thing that Bazaars a and those atm give Us their patronage esz. rely not belrgsilsw pointed. , Orders tar tarnishing buildings will be as tbt tectotili ailed. Sir Call and examine oar !stock. auglirs37-Ig. WHO MADE YOUR COAT t FRiLNIC VrA.G.MM: It Ids so tao /IWO I mold .go find get one: bow arerlds charges, Why. dOoll , on know, he-setts CIittAPER than any otter Iderensiat Tina, In town, las tape. . BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Awp ALWATEI 14 Yt; .1~. ~~ No lathAS so? Of COWS° 1$ 111 go to WOW% No: 626 State Street, , And Ova hlna a thaws to nulls you • sulk 'and you win neves buy lumens Ow Jearir-tf. 59/etial Steins. EE tk •• t4tlOCilacwri a OAL PILLS, :f = ,.. , * a th• nuarranuktiiiilibiiev.. er itanik and ahnio imeramitalar a preventa- Um . ONE BOX 18 SUFFICIENT In removing otatruction and resteriniitininre to Its proper channel, quieting the nerves and bringing bark the " rosy mice of health " tithe cheek of the most delicate. Pun anti explicit directions accompany each box. Price $1 per box, "Ix boxes trz. Bad' by, one 'dragglot In overy town, "111 w: city and hamlet tlartinghout .the amid. Bold lu•Srie by J. B. CARVER & drustrloto,.itolo niento for the city. Ladles br sending them it tntongh the Post Office, can have the pins sent (eoundeotlinY)lY snail Mani psft, of the country, fliaof S. D. 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A snare et palttlo patreepleaolyitett:. - BEAN, CEOUSTIAN Ma% liin Juos rooatved from Now York a PWEIILOT OP COMM AND PACE Mao reeetved from Nov York Ono hundred kits No.l More Faintly Mockeret, o n and tbo ;amine Cod Flab. 111KOLIVir oir ItaItGETS. 4 ta I vas gcting &Ira the Weer, Wit, Peggy by ay rkie. • An 01 crow ma oil a hicktey • limb— Make way for liberly,! .be cried. ' We go tor strong; itkoirusi measures, BAN the slider to the tiy; The atika cloitter Astivd. P 9 COM,: °III it .Mh gl!?4 bye. " • 'So Irish need apply •; • • Listen to doe Glkeyrn warnin, Don't fly your kte too btg b. We won't go home tilt Morning— What's that to you I'm a young man froth the country— I paddle my own eAmoe. pent six week's In. Georgia; With the sword of Bunker Rill ; I heard Old Aire telling jokes, Methinks I hem' him still: Dearest loin do you remember The cottage by the sea ; 'Twas twenty years ago to-day. Beneath the old oak tree. Weep, not for me the veteran cried, Pma bachelor forlorn; Pm going home to die'no More, ru meet you in the morn. • A. grasshopper sat on a sweet potato vine, With thenjo on his knee; To armsf to arras! he cried, Ily, eonntry 'tis of thee. Meet me by moonlight alone, I say to Nellie Ely Says she to me—Joe Bowers 'the goose hangs bfgh. Jed Davis on a sour appleyee, once (lid avow ; ' Tell me ye winged winds: Why don't they do so now. Lie up nearer, brother, Picayune Butler's coming to town, Great Clod, she accents wild, I tremble at his frown.. • : The boy stood on the burning deck, With Bingen on the Rhine ; Anti Noah he got on a spree, In the days or Auld Lang Dyne. . - There's a good time coming, boys—,l A hundred years hence; The coury's gone to thunder, John, There's a nigger in the fence. • Now I lay me down to sleep, Oh, Susannah don't youzry How are you Horace Greeley, Tear down thellannting Ile. Old Grimes is dead;-that good old soul,— The last sad rites are o'er ; Now hc'e dead and m his grave, „Sind won't get oil upon the brain. •"- The - poor old slave has gone to re'sti Bqt his soul is marching on ; Wake, Betsey wake, my . sweet galoot, Who's pin here since oh pin gone. s , aavr.T.Savm TIRSTIMOVY. Ms. Greeley was summoned before the House Judiciary Committee, at Washington, on the Ist inst., and In answer to their Inqui ries gate the following testimony respecting his knowledge of -the rele•mo'of Jeff. Davis: BIM& (ruby *worn and examined - by . Arr. Ikuhrt24-4, Have you at any time had a conversation or 'communication with the President or With any member of the Cabi net, in reference to the trial or release of Jef ferson Davis! A. No, sir, not directly ; I once talked with, or rather heard a conver sation with Mr. Speed about the - case, but with no other member of the Cabinet. Q. When did that contersationtake place? A. In the Spring of 1866 ; I do not recollect the date: it was the day before you (Mr. Boutwell) offered a resolution about the case of Jefferson Davis, in the Rouse of Repre tatives. Q. Who else was present at that conversa tion ! A. Mr. George Blies Was the Only third person present; he was counsel for rtotria Q. What was the nature of the eonversa thm so far as Mr. Speed took any part in it? A. The object of W. Shea was -to ascertain whether, if an application were made for ball, the Government would resist it. Q. What views on that subject did Mr. Speed present on that occasion 1 A. None at all; he was very noncommittal; he did not know, or did not wish to say, what the views of the Government were on the subject at all ; I came away with no impression about what he would 'do; said nothing that indicated whether be would or would not object. Q. Did you ever have any communication with or Information irom the President in reference to the matter? A. None In the world. Q. Or with any other member of the Cab inet? A. No, str Mr. Speed is the only member of the Cabinet by whom I remember having heard the name 'of Jefferson Davis mentioned. Q. At the time of the rele4se of Davis on bait in May last, did you have any conVersa don with any manlier of the Cabinet? A. No, air ; on my way to Richmond and back I did not stop at Q. At the time you went to Richmond had you any previous information as to what the policy or the Government would be in refer ence to the releasing of Mr. Davis? A- I had no information until we came into, court as to what the Gl:merriment would do; I did not know whether the Government . was going to resist the application for bailor not. By Mr. Eldredge—Q. At whose suggestion or solici4tion did von become bail for Jeffer son Davis? A; 141 r. George Shea's ;he was a very old mid intimate acquaintance and friend of mine. • Q. You had no comuumication with any Government officer soliciting you to become ball for Jefferson Davis? A. No, sir; nor any intimation that It would be desirable. Q. You -had no communication on the sub ject with the Prelliqut or any of his officers ? A. No, sir. Q. Were you, after you came here or alter you went to Richmond, solicited by any offi cer of the Government to go bail for Jefferson Davis? A. No, sir. Q. Was Mr. Shea present at. the time you signed the bond ? A. Yes. • Q. At Richmond ? Yea, sir. Q. Ilad you say communication with Jef ferson Davis about going bail for hint ? A. No, sir; I had never had any communleation by letter or word; I did not know WM until I -saw him in court. • (to rk9 .Tn'one. after it was known 'that you pro, :ea to go but ror rer. vavrf atu f zr to you not to do so or write to you about it? A. Weil, sir, thein•was a hubbub about It at the time I was here, and Senator Wade and Senator Chandler talked with me about it. think Senator Cresswell, of Maryland, was also present. I do not recollect any other person. : 2 • Q.. On what grand did they advise- you' not to go'bail fer Jefferson Davie? A. There was a conversation of half in hour between us on ih it =et. I- cannot state definitely what reasons. thev urged. They thong t it would be bad policy and that it • wogM have a bad influence. Q. That it would have a bad effect on the Republican party'? A. • I believe so; that was the impression I had. . 9, Were there imp other persons endow .onng•to prevent your Mang bail for Jefferson Davut?A.l do not recollect; there may have been one or two personal friends doing so, wit b!al 48 11 . It area not generally known that I intended to go bail. Q. , Did they put their objections on party grounds alone ?A: Generally. Q. There was no principle involved In It? A. I dant)t recollect-; they made no -Wpm akin on me other than that it would be inju rious to the peaty, . • Q. Did yon_ tell them that it was a= 'question to tittil Jefferson Davis, he beeii hiunisonedeolong? ' A. No,slr ;lathe 111'40103 was desirous to beini t on the Walt thesirst year Ithought we room compel the :Government .to brhig the prisoner to trW by a volt of habeas corpus; finally rthringht the time for o talus to any good purpose bad Did you go bail fur Seaton Darin with 'a view of never having him void? A. No; I wished to have Mtn tried if Ike Govern merit amid eves wish to tryblin. - Q, I understand yen as saying that you thought the time for trying. Alm to any good hatipasted away r A. That was my Mt. ll' Is that your opinion note? A. Yes, so far as I know tho theta; it he bad anything to do with antassinatingPresidentLineobt or poisoning or starving prisoners. I wish him deli. to be tried do not know any facts that Justify . either charge. Q You know of no facts on the subject WI his connection with the assassination of Pres. Went Linage A. No, sir, none that would connect biro With it. • 'The heathers Farce. The following litter from en intelligent fient/erniohn liottisijutS-t# Mend in Buffalo . - ' lolloll46olPlefit bigriegolufflikel* free inathations which is going oa In the Routh under the name of Reconsttuelloe It will bring the blush of Indignation to the cheek of every honest lover of liberty • • We are In the midst of the Regis tration. I am registered, being one of the fortunates that never held ogee bethre 'the war.. There are four ex-Federal officers here attending to the registration. They get the snug sum of eight dollars per day each, and could de all that la to be dour, % three days, but they are killing time to make go "r. • ev all, it is a cruel and mortifying hove. Any negro ran register, but -very few white men are allowed to do so. My brother-in-law, who is a lawyer, cannot get his name on the , list, because he was• a deputy clerk before the - war, when aatlY eighteen years old! At the same time his old negroman, a half-witted imbecile, is duly registered. One I knew was not twenty-one. brfact, his hither told me he was only ter enteenomd the other had not been in the parish a month. I respectfully objected to their being registered. The . former went through at once by Captain B—, who said he would not listen to objections raised by rebels, and further said that as they had sixty days to complete the regthration the hater would be all right, as he only needed to live two months in the parish to be entitled to vote. We are, indeed, In a humiliating As. • • • • -The orkrortaars of Altaliedlialiare thick and fast among us. AR the Boa Registers are in the interest of the R.adicals, and they permit few whites to register. All the negroes who apply pass throngh If they look about eighteen. Thud have been over thirty boys in this place allowed to register, Whose ages ranged from sixteen to twenty. Their former masters, on whose plantations they were born, knew this to be a fact. - We are suffering from gloom and apprehen skin. An overflowed country, and the worst laborers on God's earth to deal with, and a set of malignant Radical howlers traveling from palish to parish, stirring up strife be tween the masters and their former servants. That seems to be their chief aim. They are sending sqpidg of soldiers to all the points in the State where election boxes are kept, and there they loaf the time away..A.mid all This din and excitement, is Reny wonder that poor Cuffee loses the little judgment ho has, and resolves to play the gentleman of leisure br ignorant tyrant Prof. Agassiz oh the Negro. _ The following is an extract from a recent lecture delivered by ProC Agtvedv, a resident of, and the moat )distinguished scientific man in, New England "I have pointed out over a hundred ape elfin differences between the banal and ner vous systems of the White man and 1 1,1 =. Indeed; their frames are alike in no • 7 whicEWTeigtaxiired - Ine In.thoimarigit articulation, or cherries % of the same com position, as that of the hite man. The ne gro's bones contain a ta r greater per centagx , of calcareous salts than those of the white man, even the negro's blood is chemically a very different fluid, from that which courses in the veins of the white man. The whole physical organism of the negro differs quite as much from the white man's as itdoesfrout the chimpanzee--mss, in. his bones, muscles, nerves, and fibres, the chimpanzee has not tench bother to progress to become a negro than a negro has to becothe a white man. This fact science Inexorably demonstrates. • * Climate has no more to do with the difference between the white man and the negro than it has with that between the negro and chimpanzee, or than it has between the horse and the ass, or tho eagle and the owl. Each is a distinct and separ ate creation. The negro and the white man were created as different as the owl and the "eagle. They were designed to fill different places In the system of nature. The negro is no more a negro by accident or misfortune than the owl is the kind of bird he is by ac cident-or misfortune. The negro is no more the white man's brother than the owl is the sister of the eagle, or the ass is the brother of the horse. How stupendous, and yet how simple is the doctrine of the Almighty Us, her of the universe,who has created inherent species of the lower animals, to fill the dif ferent places and otlices in the grand scenery .of nature." Interview with Old Thad. Mr. Drake, one of the editors of the Union Springs Times, who is now travelling in the Northern States,itad an interview a few days since with Thaddeus Stevens at his home. We copy Mr. Drake's interesting report of the conference: "I visited Lancaster, anti in the forenoon of Friday, 23d instant, obtained an audience. Let me first give you a portrait of the man and his household. Radicals have a good deal tolsay about the close relationship some of the former slaves bear to their master and their master's friends. They tell Southern people that numbers among their servile class are too yellow to be white' and too white to he black, They must stop this. It is horribly unkind to their great leader and master. In the city of Lancaster, Pa., in the godly North, nigh unto the city of Philadel; ph, Thaddeus Stevens has for years lived in open •adultery with" a mulatto woman, whom he seduced from het husband,'a full blooded negro. This mulatto his households, both in Lancaster and at ash ington, receives or rejects his visitors at will, spealts of Mr. Stevens and herself as "we:'. and in all things comports herself as if she enjoyed the rights of a lasslul wife. I have no word of unkindness - or abuse for her. She is a neat, tidy housekeeper, and appears . to be as polite as well-trained negroes getter- . ally are. As to Mr. Steven's connectionwith her, it is his own business, and entirely a matter of taste. I only mention the that the ultra godly, super-sanctified saints of the African ascendency, may get the beam out of their own eye before they gouge so mercilessly at the mote in ours. Escounacnavo PuosrEcvs roil POOR PRO rix—The New York Evening. Post figures, up the taxes in this State for the presentyear, pereaptta-lly, and Ands that they amount to 427.50 for every man, woman and child. Putting it upon the brads of voters, each elector will have to pay .146.68, which cer tainly is no small price. o pay for the privi lege of voting the Radical ticket. Assuming the number ofland owners of the State to be ARA (Wi tbs. •voinfM tax upon each would be S"T& As a large number of land owners in the rural districts, like county; where the Radical vote is chiefly made up, they will have an opportunity of testing how much they enjoy this luxury of their own choke. It is certainly not Or the voters who are not land owners to find fault if they are satisfied. No one will desire to complain in their belislE hilt it is highly probable that many of them will seize the first opportunity to exercise the right of pro testing against the destructive schemes of the Radicals which threaten the State with certain and speedy hankruptcy.—Canamu gus Erniort. Mg Souvo As A FIELD von Noniron= CAerrAn.—The New York Herald calls at !tendon to the fact that in - consequence of ctileimpoverished condition of the Bobth and lack of means to cultivate, nearlyall the form or plantation lands - there can be purchased Or much legs than their value, in many cases for a_third or fourth of their value, and Asks. " WhY do not our capitalists, instead of stochjobbing and using their money for al sons of Idtetying . speculations, invest in Souther I Pis I" The Answer Is easily g i i r elL because, tattler the !altar, sa trap system of government, there is no secu rity fetr property in the South. " Restore the' States to the Union and liorthern capitalists will make them blossom like the rose. •Wu registration was gohag on at Cal lum Station, a demon Who happened to be there o a freedman . arrive, whose countenance indicated but little knowledge" of the important privilnge and power with which be was taloa to become vested. Through the freedm m n e nte rtai n ed ont hwhetp Id hse was about to take, be inquired : " Whether° you come down here fort"' ar Well, mesas, I Au:dentinal day got some kind of a 'puitruent down he to DO us." "You have come to reg: inter, then, I suppose ?" " Yes, sir ; 'sped dot's it. It's somethin' or nudder."—Canion. (MAO gal The kmenest ele is that of frith, . Which W. inmate looks to God; The lastest foot Is that 'which has' The path of time trod. - The sweetest lips are those that neer A wcml of guille have spoken ; The richest voice fs that of prsper.— Ono ne'er a vow has broken. NO. 7 ' A Slade, toter. It trill be recollected that the contest for Cougrelosit fat In titeMuor Ohio, matted in the success of tiers. liforgan (Dent) over Mr. Delano, (Rad) The latter undertook to contest Gen, Morgan's test, and has hee:n taking evidence to lame hie The following is the teathiony, of :one - of his yititesses : ' you Me at rim last Detc•ber.eier- NAT itatatilts fletathilia. ) Ucket—that's sine as gan-ahot. Q. for Mb= did you then vote sea can didate for Congress? A. I voted for Delano; first yowl for 'old Abe--ho got k il led, and then I voted for the other ones. A. Where did you vote bet October,' - I voted down there in NeWklnville. A. • Q., WWhahyt townski Newton. Martel:silk int —its in , A. Q. Mus What coun m. ty Is it In ? Q. What State Is it in ? A. Why—ifs Muskingum State, t guess. Yes it's Muskingum. kinQ. Is it in any • other State besides Mus gum • - A.. No, sfr. q. Didyou ever hear of aState c.alled Ohio t k.,o sir. • Q. Did you ever hear of a country called the United States? A. No, sir. Q. Did you ever hear of a continent or place called America ' A. No, sir, ' • place call Have you rope ever heard of a continent or ed Eu • A. No, sir. Q. How large 1.4 ...Muskingum ? • A. Well, I ain't posted of that—l scholar enough for that. Q. Who is the President of the United States? ' A. Why, letise see, I heard his name, too. Why, his name isDelano. - Who was President before Delano! A. Who, what's his name; why, he died. Brough_—yes, sir, Brough. Q. W hat was Abraham Lincoln' Why, he was a Republican. Q. What office did he hold! A. Why, he held the President, you might know. • -; English Views of Americas/ 'taxation. Congress, in the Vice of urgent. necessity, did not hesitate to impose heavy taxation, and the American people bortjt with read iness which surprises even their own stabs. men. Money could only be had for the late war , by a system of imposts which should touch the citizens in every relation of life, and this was devised with the relentless in gennity of Pitt himself. Por several years America has been the most highly taxed country in the world. Not even the Eng lishman or the Dutchman is so constantly' encountered by taxation in every act of life --In eating and drinking, in buying and selling. in work and amusement—as the citi zens of the Republic. Where local taxation -- is increased by teal-ailmlaistration, and; it rumor be _correet,-by worse offenses, as in New York and Other great cities, the burden on each housekeeper must be: eno•rmous. Every mail brings us the complaints, of the American press on this subject. The news papers tell us of the sufferings .of the labor mg class, of strikes and other industrial con -Were gfistrtanaor ot-Wahar ICADVItt al, of extortionate house -rent, o suuse prices for food ; in short, they draw a.pic. tore which might well make the emigrant who intends to seek his fortune in the At lantic cities pause or drive his course to some • other region.—London Times. rtarr.vr.s7Serourl—Rad slism claims a hold upon the gratitude of the Southern negro, and beim* it proposes for all time to secure his vote As all the issues which Rad icalism can present will be hostile to the ne gro as a Southerner, this elnim for his vote on account of having freed him will have a peculiar effect. There was once a man who fell into a river, but was dragged out at the very last moment by some other man. Thenceforth the latter commenced a cause of drinksand loans at the expense of the other. Now it was live dollars, then drinks for a week, and then another live, or ten. The other stood• it for a while ; but finally his patience began, like his purse, to run low under these re peated drafts. One day the man who rescued him stroll ed in : "Say, lend nie ten dollars, will you ?" "I Would, but—" "Oh, now, look here, yon,-know I saved your life—" "I know you did ; but as it' cost so much to be saved, for God's sake, next time I ant in the river, just let me drown, will your Now, we think it -very likely that the ne gro, when asked to vote for a tariff, the cot ton tax, and the exemption of bondholders, on account of having beengivealdsileedom,, willlequest that the next time he becomes a slave the Radicals will let him remain so. A SENSIBLE Rsorcar..--Gerrit Smith, who was an Abolition leader when the present leaders of the Iladical party were disgracing the Democracy with their plunderings;or, as 'Known Nothings, burning Catholic churches and proscribing citizens because of their foreign birth, takes a correct and sensible view of the occasion and its duties. He says: " We made a bargain with the South, how ever we may now be tempted to deny it or to break it. Our generals, in the terms of the surrender of the Southern armies, recognize this bargain—this bargain. that - we should treat each other, not as traitors under consti tutionatlaw, but as belligerents under the law orirar. The Supreme Court of the United States unanimously held that was the bar gain. Alas l the ineffable meanness the re votting infamy of our breaking th is bargain noir, when we have it in our power to break it ! , Alas, what a poor use Is this to which to put the power of victory I How it dims the glory and reducewthe value of victory I .The shame of defeat is nothing compared with the shame of abusing the power of sue. cess." • The Richmond Examiner says "the wi pers from all parts of the South bear the same testimony ; that under the management of the demagogues and office hunters, the population of the South is arrayed race against race, black against white. The only contest is a contest °traces. A thousand maledictions wilt light upon the Wretches who have-brought about this great evil, full of sorrow to both races, and involving the destruction of the blacks." Mu& %urn ow Conn, k.:ncr.— " Tt puzzles me how things get mixed, politiai, by spells ; The just now praiseLougstreet high, and curse poor gm Wells. And yet:a year ago, this Wells Was all a matt should be ; While Lougstreet was a 'l3lnesly nett mans she." • WE find the following in a late number of the St. Louis Republican. It is a volume in a few lines: First regular toast for the next Fourth of July celebration The Ocanditutron of the Vl:Med States, "Though lostto sight to memorplear." Music—Auld Lang Byte. A azirrizsior being asked by a clergyman why be did not attend the evening prayer =atop. said he could not leave the child ren. `Why, have you no servants?" "Y 6," he replied, we have two servants who keep the house and board us, but we are allowed few privileges Beene; ow is lowering the character of the Governorship of Tennessee, but the Ten nesseeans have one consolation—that his sucterater vat net be able to do the same thing, no matter how herd he may try.— Preago. W =Mu, Pniumps demands that the next Vice Presidency shall bo given to the negro, Why not the Presidency. Wendell? These invidious distieeticass are disgraceilit, and especially nabecomingln yOu.—dibony dour• nat. A LADY asked irgentletnan, the other day, why se ratiny.tall gentlemen werebachelors? The reply WAS that they were obliged to lie crosswise in bed - to keep their feet in, and that a wife would be In the way. Tim difference between llorace Greeley and Thad. Stevens is, thee one fastra rutiver sal amnesty, while the other urges universal dantnesty,tsstys the Albany Journal. Tun New York Nation thinks truly that "no political opinions, however soutui, can make knaves and charlatans aaytillai; bat J: curse to the country." samiTic.