The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, January 28, 1869, Image 2
eye (Pllcartv. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. 1889 OUR NEXT STATE CONVENTION There are, many good and suit:lent reasons to be advanced in support of what seems to be the general wish of the Democ racy of the State, that the next Convention slut]] be iior,tponed till,Septemlier, and prow•, Irma Intong these we would remark that the 4th of March is entirely too early to ripen a campaign. It most he clear to every person of retleCtion, that nothing is to be lost,but, on the contrary, everything to be gaitied, by waiting until the people wilj hare an oppor• tunity of observing tbecouraewbieh will be purmed by the incoming administration, and thus , eatable us to shape our polidy so d.s to conduct the eatondiza to a successful i*ne. There can be little-doubt but that the MAI, cal .programme we be a more tlestruotive one even ,than it has been, and, by ealotlY waiting until this Policy develops, itself, we .will be enabled I to observe the direction of the current, aid thus take ash•aistage of cir cuit:is-tat:lces. which - - uost assuredly wOrk to our advantage, Again, there i _eided apathy Maui tested at the prit . lime in polities,• which will preclude - that interest in the.elections for delegates hys:which only the very best men will he selected to properly represent us in Conveution.w Too iv/gauntly it occurs that a few' men congregate in a hack parlor and appoint al delegates persons who have . personal 'ends to'suiocrve instead of the pub lic good. By postponing the.Conventiou and awaiting the result of events, whichWe have oo much reason to fear will be no improve ment on the past, the Old unconquerable spirit of the Democracy wilt he ttroued, our delegate eleetiims will be full and animated, anti the delibelations of the State Conven tion will be conducted with a dignity and harmony . that m;ill ensure the hearty ac• quiteenee of 411-t Democracy in all portions of the State.< . i • The public press in diderqut ittetions of the State have already expres.:sed their pre ference for various candidates, and f tiou4l a • we recognize the gentlemen avlin;e. names , are mentioned in connection with Mitt:gullet . - Etatoiial nomination as aniong the abut and ,most popular uteri in the State, yth , we do not - think it is good Fate to so persistOtly sate the claims of their Tavorites: The nom " Mee must be onii who'v,ill.nuost iluironghly command the undivided s,upporttot the Dem ocratic masses in p4rrions or the State, and the only way to,secure 0318,111ne1 - 1 desired .en'l will he to inftise a ti.gree of interest in delegite elections that„ will result in. the eixeice.of . experienced and intelligent' ;nen, Who will, in turn, advanco The interests of the party ntittige. by ,naminatinu ad available candidate. 1 the, einvention is to he hold at ad early - date, we would only ezittt a" wrangle about eantliates,anal instead of the best ittteresti of the party being sabgervett we will And that political scitemerilmve occoi» plished •our vertain defiat. Let the Convention be postponed until the f Tenth of /6eptember, (the attniversayy of Perrv'e'victory,) and witty a popular'Citmli:. date, and corre6t`platfurin of ;principle ,'our, SUCCeSS Will Le as el. MRS. LINCOLN WANTS A PANSION. Only a few brief years hare elapsed sitt ? ce Lincoln "was coasted and • flattered, by the, Radial)' .press and pozsple.. Her praises' *were chanted in the snot extntvagant terms, and gall:int, troubador ne'er sang in more be witching strains the loveliness of his Xis trces than did these Ilatteiing tylritirera of the •••Queen of the White liouse."• But alas! how changed the scene. The counterpart of all thal.was good, and noble,4ittd grand then has been . dethroned, in 'foreign land a lonely woman cherishes The 'memory oilier "martyred" husband. gtately S,enators once basked hide sunshine of her presence; costly articles of jewelry and clothing were presented to her; and her ihflitence with her husliand. was evoketfin behalf of plai:e and contract hunters; now there -ate none so poor as MA° her reverence. Firm_ticnus the ocean conies,..a sad wail from the heart broken widow, yet the Its. als who once extolled herbeauty and ne, now laugh at her misery. ttion 'appeals:to the `sympathies of a Radical Ccuttress. Will it be heeded ? Tile. telegraph .inS'inn.s us that. on Monday the hillawhig petition, Which. was wrifien on note paper with a heaCl mourning border, wits read in the Senate: _ To the Ifoaorahte lim ill-side/a II the rnited Sin: 1 herewith most respectfully - present to the honorable Senate ot the United Stated an application - for a pension - . I amtbe wi low of a President ot the 'United States, whOse life ; ISMS sacrificed in his cotknlty's service. That sad caleinity ha's ,Greatly itupaired:my health ; end, by the advice of my physician, I have come over to Germany to try the min im' waters of the eoutitry, and (luring the winter go to Italy ; but my financial means tie not permit mean take advantiige of the virgilit advice given, nor do I live in a style becoming the widow of 'the Chief Magistrate of a great nation, althMigh I live as economi cally its I can. ,In, couifideration a the great services which my deeply lamented_hw-band has.renderial to the United States, anal of the fearful loss, I have sustained lay his until** death—liis martyrdom. I may say—l resli.ct fully submit tri your lionorabln,lxhiv tl t is. peti tion, Hoping that an early pension may be e ranteirme, ;so that. I may have hiss. pecuniary pares, I remain, most tesPectfully, (Signed] . . Etna. A. LINCOLN% Frankfort, Germany. • __, It was refetTed to . the Committee on Pensions, U. ,S. SENATOR to our absence hat week; notice pas far „gotteri do be made of the eleetioa otis ULtifetl : t.tates , Senator by'tli..l...etn.l,sr,tore, on Tties tiny, the 19th Inst. .is before mentionvi, Iten. Jobb Sotto, 44; Huntingdon, was the Radical caucus nominee, and ot course ,e - cured an election, that party- hhving a majt . w- . ity in both ifouses, The Democrats . of _the Legislature held it;caucus un Tuesday - mom ing,-aad,l4l.er a lively efutiotasaoininated Hon. W. A. Wallace as their candidate, by a Vote of Si to 18 fox noll. (Us. It fluchalew, the' pregeot incumbent. We Alli > ;:iUrry• to learn that sane feeling grew out of the 'Con test .betvviart the friinuls 'of !heae two coil vent gentlemen, ,which did not, however, prevent'Cimanimous support of Mr. %vat lace Ort s. the tinal .ballot in the Legislature 'Mr. Suclialew's friend 'claimed that c his record in `the Senate bad been satisfactory to the party he Hay madded to the nomina tion its an ortdoremert,tcifitis coarse, in which, 'With. entire . respoet for the tsbaits and valu able services of Mr. Wallace, we fully accord. to certain partickhave taken occasion to un justly criticise his 4 acts as Chairman of the State Committee, it was no more lle=Mr :al that Mr. Wallace shoal(' desire to . , ve his: i official character justified, but the jiroper place for that. is the State Converdion, a n d not the Legislature, anti we will iptarantee that the result will be satisfactory•to hint and his'friends. :With all our warm admiration for Mr. - Wallace, us a Man and a statesman. we cannot 'withhold. an expression of regret that Mr. Buckalew did IHM TCC6VII the coat , plimem of a re-nomination; as he richly' entitled to by the ability, Jiatriotism and in: tegrity with which he is everywhere recog nized to have served the State in the Senate. .4. 7. --- (At: Hann. , love for th° soldier Is aptly ilins trated,by the manner In which the recent appointment. 0f..-"palter and folder" to the , house was made. George Schindler, a sol dier who costa limb in the irray, and a Re publican, was an applicant for that position, but was defe.ated by an ex-member of the glslature who- rejoices in the scriptural apt , pellation of Lott.'• Schindler was recommen., <led ,by, Gov. - 'Geary, end the Democratic' members' supported' this recommendatiOn, r hut his application was Fofu.sed by a Yea of CO nays to BO ayes: . I A anorsONIAWITt raTIOATED. At the mpnicirigieleetlim In Pliffade • • ta, last fall, 304elkir, the Detnocre candi- date, was tgliosen4,o .the limsitlioin of Re ceiver of titses, mitiority ofibout :100 votes • Ise iecei4il his ceitifteate'tat'eleetion, but his offiament contested his tight .to the office, by reason .of elicited fraudulent vot ing, apd the case is now befin•e 4 the proper conra Mr. 3lelloy was to have been in- Aveted into-office-cm-Monday twat - bac - the Radicals determined to prevent this, so a bill was introduced into the Senate in the beftinnim• of last week, to restrain him from taking pogsession, and to continue Mr. Peltz, the incumbent, kn office, until the case was decided in The Philadelphia Courts. The bill passed and was sent . to the 1,1-ause tor. concurrence, but that body altered it; and sent it back to the Senate. By these rules it Would now have to lie over before the pro'per Committee, five days before further 'action could take place, unless with the tinanicnous consent orthe Senate it should be ordered otherwise. Ere that time would elapse Mr. 31elloy would have taken hia.seat. and their designs would thus be frnstrated. In vie!• of this, the House moved to reconsider ther yote on their own bill, and then passed the Senate bill—with one slight tunendroent in regard to Mr. Peitz': securities. This was on Friday, and it was Only necessary for the Senate to concur in the amendment, and the infamous scheme would fat 'accomplished. When the matter came up before that body, it was found that the Democratic members and three of the Radicals were abse.nt—this leaving the Senate without a quorum. On Saturday 110 quorum was present; all the Democratic members being again 'absent, as asio Messrs. Lowry,W h i te, Olmsted and Stutz man from the 'Radical side of the Senate. • Mr. Melloy had in the meantime been. sworn in to office, and enterklimon the dischat' Re of his duties on Monday---although the- same scene was enacted in the Senate Chamber on that day`. The members who absented themselves, and thus secnred the defeat of this iniqutous bill, deserve the thanks of every fair-minded citizen in the State, 'The charges olVrand had no twaring upon the case until decided by the proper-tribunal.. istomusa • sENA.- OUTDOING AND TORS. There are ~twenty-two United Slates Sena• tors whose terms will expire on the,-lih of March next. The names of these are: Bayard of Delaware, Buckalew of Penn sylvania, - Chandler of Michigan, Conns of California, Dixon of Connecticut, Doolittle of .N,ViscOnsin, 'Edmunds of Vermont, Frei inghursen of New Jersey, Henderson of 3Bssouri, Hendricks of Indiana. Morgan of 'New York, Morrill of Maine, Patterson of Tennessee, Ramsey of Minnesota, Sprague of Ithode,lsland, Stewart of Nevada, Sumner of Mass.tchusetts, TiprOn of Nebraska, Vaii Winkle of West Virginia; Wade of Ohio, Welch or Florida, and White of Maryland. • Of ,this untober, six are Democrats' and .sixteen liepobitcant ~,,Successota to these Sehators letve already been Opsen, 1, 124)4,./Is---Eugene' Casserly, Dent., gain. C'w.i4eticait--W-ErL. Biiekiogham, - .. gatin; „ Varyka4,l 2 ,- . lr."T. , Florida-lAbijah 1141. , itit-,Alien G. Thtinnan,, Dem: gala. , • .11141; owe —Wm. tl. Ilrositalti*Reß. gain. Geo., Edmunds' Rep , re ; eh,Tted. • -. „ Ye/mat—Wm. M. gtewart,il'ep. re-elected, llamlid, , ,- • iticldgao—Zachaiak Chandler, Hew re-. , elected: ' Peuwwiprait.—iotaScott, Rep- gaip: -Yee rork—lfetiWn. E. Fenton, Rep. Santa, En): cafinnewata—Alex.: Ramsey-. Rep, ,re-cler• ted. baliana--Daniel D. Pratt, nap. .lets Jer.ley-4ohn, -P. .Stockton, ' Pent. gain: It will thus .Ire seen tlml, there is a Delo , cratic. gaiu in .Callibrata, Maryland, Nietio Jersey and t,ilti‘o;• . The. Radicals elect their -bet:gators in. Connecticut,' Tennqssee, and Pennsylvnnia, in place of icon, Pat• to son, and Buckalew, the out-gol tor:., who were Democrats. Seven• v n eies remain yet to be provided fur, ' , • "NINON NOT TO Bp OMNI let TENT. From the Washington correep wlenee .of the Beaver Itadieal we learn that Col. For ney and Col. McC'ltire bad n verry protracted in-terriew with Gen. Grant; a' lebr days ago, and that theii principal busidea was , an at tempt to:'ghlve the knotty prolal+ Of Penn-' sy/vahia appoin untsa la under the new regime. This correspondent sayA that 'during the In , ierVieNV : "They boldly declared to. General Grant that' if his dispensation on'enusylvania pat ronage should demonstrate- that any particu lar Man, or So of mett,.no , matter how him in position, can dispose of his appointments in udfrnnee, or nae them as elements of per sonal power, the Republican party cannot suryitte it, awl 41efmt, must inevitably' follow next October."„ '..(141. Grunt 'replied, • with great positive-, ut 4 4s, that no man, or sett' men;should eon tiul hip appeinunents;"and that he would •So make Cheat that the people of the State will understand - that no man or foe ten can coin: njand them. This cori : espondent further adds Urn , they urgtal the aPpoiniment. of (I , lv. Curtin io a cabinet ()thee. as his selec tion would gratify the treat holy of Repul lieaus in this State. • \Vhe►her the influence of tnese geptleihen will n.. 111 mu ettrwtion brotig.hi in juinmost-, thin ini that' littheplcliVinnebagti, ten - fair:l4 to be seen. l'llere It strong surface ititGca tinns or a general row the Itailical camp; and we...shall await the ultimate result with anxiety —eontiftent' tllnt when rove , : tall init limiest men will be benefited. IVEW JERSEY AERATOR. • The lion.. John' P. Stockton, Of New Jersey,` way oteMuesday last elected to the Unitell:States Senate, thr elLyi&rs, from, the ttlyif Atareti next, by the Legislature of - litat ,State. ,„ There is something retributivq in. it it was by reason .of the extremely' -filshooorable eon me of Mr. Morrill, of Malat-, 'that Mr. Stockttyi Was most vinjostly ousted. front his seat in the.Seuate three pews ago. The seal' of Mr. Stockton was conteiM.sl, and pending final action on the matter, Mr. of New Jersey, bee into dangerously. ill. - At his n'apiest, Mr. Morrill "paired ofP' with him. but wtfen the Wit` upon his "ex: puldtiti catue up he basely - violated "his plklhted faith with the absent Mr. Wright, and, as it luippened, hit vote was the decid ing one, and Mr. Stockton was expelled. Now comes the sequel .both gentlemen were cainlidate.i in their respective .4trites for ye-election. and Mr. Stockton is triumphant• ly, returned, while Mr. Morrill, by one vote In cattepi,. is defeated,and ions compelled to rent:tiff at hone, where he will doubtless haveleisitre to Meditate upon the well known adage that "Ihne at }wit sets all tbillgs, even.* . • troy. ABA PAcKER. AND THU, GuliEJLNDD suik.—A number of prominent Democrats of FranKlin county, hnye addressed ulettet to !loft. Asa Packer. reciuesting . Pennissioela use his name in connection with the gtiber nritoriat nomination st , the text tile° Con- Yention % Mr. packer answers this mama tlic4tiod bY :46)1 , 1g thiitiliddoes nut ttesike We Domination, an liV3w of the cares and res-, ponsibtlities which must be assumed to nytke a'sucee sfu! canvass,, but tnaanmehlts there are due from any man publie'ia we i ris pil vate duties, Itelinteoueluded that If nontink ted by the Convention he Witt not feel at erty to Qeelina• • '• • •Tn Judiciary Committee.ko. the United States Senate has reported a - modest little 'amendment to the Constitution, declaring that hermiter "no State shall pineyent ttegn?Pa from voting or holding office." This will no doubt, be a gentle balm to the wounded feel ings of 3fenaid,i4oviding he has not entirely lost faith in the specious promises of his Rad ical Iriends. . ED4:OItIAL JOTTINGS; Lit unc.ttizaper says that Mr. DOckalew, t*out-goiag / Mnocra . tic Senator, tvone of 114 ablest debaterain that body, mill wls 'clic of the Winktibatts ()tithe Democratic side of the Senate. a ' Wssnlicitsg wants lo reduce the expenses of the government to have an honest col lection of the revenue," ttald a ct*sation: or tealittg zeuerally,This—rensofjlte. grocer and his "John," "said he, "have yott watered the suoir?" "Yes, sir." "Sand ed • the sugar?" "Yes, sir:" :"Put enough chicory in the suffix?"" "Yes, sir." "Then come up to prayets."_ • ONE of the first acts of the new Congress -will be to remodel the Supreme Court by the pa- ftf , e of a bill permitting The present . Judges to resign . upon a permanent pension, equal to their present salary, and thus per mit the appointment of ultra Radicals I who Will favor the rigid reconstruction, laws and other infamous measures which are-to be in trodUced. If possible Chief Justice Chase will be legislated entirely off the bench. " Msett," et the Cincinnati, Enquirer is trying to figure ott bow a Radreal Congress man can he elected poor, and in less than six years, with an annual salary Of $.1,000, and not engaged in any other.busine.ss, can save over a million of dollats. He instances the awe for Mr. Harlan, whose income a tesv years 'ago wAs 4-2.0 p, while at the, present time it reaches - one huudredthousand dollars. Mack thinli.s..tputils.Lair-line_roml to gentility and fortune i 4. thron;ll a sest-in Congress. Tux newly eledted SenatOr from Delaware, Thomas Bayard, is the fourth of his name who has held this responsible position in the United titates Senate. Sixty years ago 'it was occupied by his grandfather, James 1. Bayard; subsequently by his uncle, Richard -11. Bayard; and then by his father, James st. Bayard, whom the son will succeed In March. On the expiration of the term of the latter, *sc. fuur Bayard. will-have represented the State of Delaware in the Senate for' thirty:- five years. The elder Divand was a Fede; ratio., Richard a Whig,and James, the young, er, and Thomas, are Democrats. Trtt Dispatch in congratulating the Radi cal element upon the election of Schurz and Sumner, as senators, elahus that these gen tlemen are the true representatives of modern "advant'ed, ideas." • Viewing them from a Radical stand-point, the Dispatch is correct, ns see can not forget that it was Schurz who • denied the existence of a Supreme Being, by contemptuously remarking that "He was merely an ideal gentleman who is supposed to reside beyond the-skies, and whom some people call God ;" while !luMner's wicked at tempts to ruin the fair fame of the wife whom hd had solemnly prin6ed, before the altar, to ever cherish, defend and protect, aro also Well knciwo;; and we can thus 'form a pretty lively conception of the kind of "ideas" which. arc likely to be . advanced by these. inorar gentlemen. CoNunKss, arta baying voted to railroads anti other corporations nearly all the public lands worth having, in the shape of subsidies, has suddenly been seized )vitlt an'econotui ilt, :414 bps now passed resolution "that. the'.grants of public lands to corpora-, tions Ought to be discontinued." I%e money of the Eloyernment and our public lands have been lnvisbed, wi all - kinds of jolts, and there ate gill a maul:ter of telegraph, railroad and other schemes on foot, to Impoverish count& to.nsoll greater extent.. It is to be presuined dint:these latter" will still bipassed, ns exceptional cases, for they will afford - toe good an oppeitunity for leading'members to still fitither enrich themselves, and the Radi• cal Congressman's conscience has' become so exceedingly elastic as to permit the enact ment of a' law today which may be violated with impunitylo-morrow: STATE POLITICS. .4 Tr is asserted that Ex-Gov, Curtin will re /wive an appointment in Cimnt's new Catti nett Ir is rumored that another amendment to the .Coreditution will ithortly be otrered, whereby the trouble and expense of electlona will be' entlrely i done away with. 'the ap pointing power will 'be vestpd in Simon Cameron and the -,Paiaaylvanta Railroad, thud seettrinu lu law Mit which, is a reality in fact." . : Tons Aso sixty-ore Radical member in the Rowse ,of Representatives and urk6r a _recent resolution twenty-seven additional •officers a*: required. This will furnish just one for each member, at a salary of $6OO for the'season. is a`goo` do thing that Demo cots lave nottOlpay all the taxes. .• • riTrajIELECATER to ' the,Democratie Con vert- tion!in Allegheny county assembled at PittSbnigli;ell. Tuesday last, and elected - Iwo Senatorial and-aix Representative delegates to .attend the State tionvention, at Harris , burg. • A resolution declaring Gen. Geo. W. Casi 3. the choipc' of the Allegheny county Democracy for the nomination for Governor Was unanimonsyrpasied. Tait 'democratic convention ofClearfield county, instructed in favor of Hon. Geo. B. ' Barret, for Supreme Judge, and Hon. Wm. 1. Wathice, for Governor. both being real _dents of that "nursery of great men." The Republican is informed, however, that Mr. Wallace "seelts no such proinOtion at, the. hands of hiS fellow - citizens,"—a very sensi ble conclusion on his part. Akii.t. has to introduced into the State, Senate to take the control of the Police 'force of Philadelphia from the Mayor of, the city, 'rind vest it in board 'of Police Commis signers to be elected by the people. This is on the same principle as the Tel:titre-of-office act, andis designed to cripple the power of Diniel . o.-Filx,the newly elected Democra tic Mayor, uud defeat the will of the peo ple. The.bili also takes front, the Sheriff all . power as - a polka officer. - Tuts - ILarrisburg correspondent of the Scranton Republican, says; "Mlles% this Legislature pmveg to be more e&montical and faithful than it now promi ses to•he, yon may look for reveries snd ttel feat nt the polls . next fall." majority of the present members do not appear to understand the weeping. of The word economy: The last session of the Le gislatare was gbnerally .. coneeded to have been exceedingly venal and corrupt, but the present one undouhtedly bear off put palm for unadulterated thievery anti rascali ty. This fact will . he made fully apparent to the citizens of our great :commonwealtlitm the close of our present.seasion. tITATE NEWm. link Ter treum.r.litta been acquitted or coyn pliciti, in the inuilder of 'her mother. •Tlie Jury rendered,* ver4igi without leaving their hoz. ' . ._ . . Twe!cilltere and publishers of the Greens burg, (ykkazorehuul cotinti,) . Republican and Democrat, *ere hist . treek compelled-to .13 eater bail,,hkthe eum of $1 each, to answer a - charge of- libel - which ha liceti preferred against thein.„ Libel suits _ , becOming epl .denfic of late, andit is rare y the case thie the - newspape`r men , till to come off victeri • • ~ . . .. ~. ouy. . .. , -'i ; . Aistyrum horrible murder was perpetrat ed in Philadelphia lustweek: - A niatinamed Denahre killed - another - natned,DempscAY plunging 4 C14.4)*1iife . ..i414, the , tuck of ilia ,neck and tit:tiring it - around to the ,froatiof, the unibrtunate, tim's neck. - The carotid iiiteiy . nd - jagalarSteiri were severed and AO- j ashort iltim - be bled:to,' death.' . The parties,. had been quarrelling previous to that thnh Donal:ire was committed to await trial. , . Mn. Enwenn DElam, who resided near Blaiiiville, Indians county, departed this life slew days ago, Ut the advanced' age of 200 years. - The "theory . that` the' use of such stimulants sus liquor land tobacco tend -to shorten a [Man's de — vs would not-appear to hold:good in tat: gentleman's OM, as we Icarn that taring the gtiester poriltin of his life tithe he ft-Nl:Wady drank to eiress, and, until theAty of his death, was: it constant chewer . and smoker of the strongest tobacco that could be procured. lie re tained his faculties to .the last, although his F ro =pry of the events el 7 the past twenty "years ' was rather 'defective. - Alive saw - him two Tenn he - blil - Bltsio I live for a long time yet, and would ntake regular daily visits to the house of his grand son, who resided about two miles distant. He was lively anti entertaining in his con versation, and appeared to have an inex haustible fund of stories and antedot, which he delighted in repeating to thelrequent itors who called upon hini. A ST.ierE TEXPEIUNCE CONVENTION will be held at Harrisburg, commencing on the 231,0 f next month, under the auspices of a number of leading ministers of various de nominations, and principal temperance re tainers throughout the State. The Committee hilving the matter in charge announce that arrangements will be made with' nearly ail the railroads is the State fur free return, or half fare excursion tickets, for all who may desire to attend this Convention. , An earnest Invitation is extended to temperance associa tions to send their ablest and best men and women as delegates. The object appears to be the formation of a new political. party, with a "total abstinence" platform. .. GENERAL NEWS. Chicazo t a,pedestrian named Dewitt, is essaying to walk one thousand miles in a thousand hours. A NEW Dantsris inventor has made a. carriage that runs by spring power, wound or nice n (dock. A PICKPOCKET in New Orleans. stole a portemonnite containing a few dollars from a lady's pocket, and by accident dropped in 14 place a valuable diamond ring. Tai Greencastle Banner records the mar riage of a mature gentleman of seventeen to a dashing belle of fourteen, and the indigna tion of the cruel parents thereat. Fr is said that a formidable revolution is brewing at Oaxaca, Mexico, headed by Per tido Diaz, Negrete and others. Juarez is preparing to wipe out the malcontents. HON. DANIEL D. Pnarr, the newly elec ted Indiana Senator, will be, the most pon derous member in that body. His age is 40 years, and his weight is only about 400 pounds. TOADS are sold in Paris at the rate of fifty cents a dozen. This animal is tsed . for the protection of vineyards and gardens front the ravages of insects that. escape the pursuit of the birds. • THE CENTRAL. PACHWIRAILROAD is CHEII• pleted four hundred and eighty-one nines east of Sacramento . city, California. This brings it within one hundred and eighty miles of the head ofßait Lake. - Tit E' Mi. Wakefield, at, the toive6 _sadist church in Owatonna, Minn:, was re; cently presented with a wate.h-guard in .which every lady, meplar of his cat:lift:pi *dolt was repriactited•by a haii. • AT 13. 6 .T11, N. Y., recently, a bok_wlie Was coasting could not stop his &dos etrain of cars came along, and shot like' an_ arroW sic rosy - qui:ln i Irmrd. noir bet ween - the.w.heels wittioat the lightest injury. _ - _ GENII-Mu -v=l of Houston, Texas, Was . awakened by strange sounds, the miller night, and going out lb. the gitrdert; found' three negroes busily ertgageit trio to digging and the thirdin,ieeding aloud Cram the Bi ble. They were after the pirate, il.afitte's gold, A. TV:IMMIX tragedy ocenrre.l M.Mont 7 Vines+, Texas, recently, which reinited in the death' of fourkell known desperatiees, who were trying to evade -justice. A „paity of citizens- attempteil to, arrest one ,of 'them, for parsing counterfeit money, and,the other three, who were accomplicemried to rescue htln. - It became neceasary to tire upon and the entire four were instantly killed./ TIICE ceremonies nt the crave of the lamen ted' Gen. L. it Rlaseau, in New Orleans, on' the 19th inst., were said to be Most solemn atur inftposbag. - The ,population of ‘ t i lie city turned out ett•mas•suiplack4 of business tars elosed,and the deepest respect mid reverence was manifested by all classes of the citizens. These- apse/piles to a distinguished Uniop General were performed in what is so often described as the intensely rebel , city of New Orleans. • • -A hassArrr little episode at the conclu sion of a wedding in. Rush, Genesee county, N. Y., the other day, was the arrest of the bridegroom on a 0,000 suit for breach. of promise, entered by a young lady to wboui he had been engaged several years befbee. The bride comprehended the situation, and accompanied her husband and the Sheriff to Rochester, resolved to share the imprisen- ment if bail could net be found. Bail in -$3,000 was shortly procured, however, and the briaal tour to New Yotk resumed with slight delay. All the parties are of the first families. FUN, FACT' AND FANCY. 12t itilwaukte'. they cal .harriesa ,makers "horse rnillinera:!_ • -Gast. BuyLatt wants an elastic currency for the country. How would it do to print our greenbacks on India rubber cloth ? A VERMONT, editor 'says he -had a present on Christmas morning, Which "was not a \ , o piano, but it uld make as much noise.", - Cotoritt.' oouts, of. Cold Water, Hichi gari, was rece tly advertised as dead. In a card to the p pens he denies the fact. The questiono refore, becomes'one of voracity between oLobel L., and the papers. -- 1 "31111501,F,. WEDDISIIS" have been Staked fn souse of the- Western - States, to b• -given by newly married couples if they , have live4.l-logether Atippily for a year.: They aie 't be of freqUerifocAirrence." Tne avErtann of banging done in the new City of Laramie; on the Pacific Rail* ay,la said to be one man La week. It" Is added : "The place promises a steady and severe growth:" AS A Neosho (Kansas) dancing party, the other night, the highly pelfumed heacl,ol: a young man ran into a gas )ight, whereupon his hair blitzed up two et, causing •'an awful smell of oil, hair. &c., (Or a few min utes afterward." • A PU LODELPITIA surgeon, who watt OD hls way to perform anoperation on a patient; had ids'carriage robbed and lost his surgical instruments while making a temporary stop, `lithereby,7adektlie rdporter;the-opecratiOn was prevented and ilia patient's life saved." / GEN. Gmtwrlvas met owning out of his headwaiters looking as indifferent. as if he igertmet Oppressed- ivith the &dig of a na tion. A friend saluted hint, "Good morning, Geiterat" "Mod therising." "General, you doted/Mir yon .sere-President of the United States.":. - "lam not." r ; .. Viol', Vatattt, iu:bls. messagei !Aye: "The* whole number of, applications for pardons during the Jepr has been sisteen hundred iild'tivehiy-thiere.""lf Witt tie - ObserVed that this is over five cases fur every Nvorking day' , in - the Year,,..if:suCla are ; We pleasures of a 1 GMIINg. we will state just here, that we ' „wig trifatracc(!p;ttaat,.position. , ~ : 9:iils • 8, Prfapie,ni Is said to dettienew" uni- I &ins; artd-nevirr appears in -iiew • clothes if he can help It. The'reason is said-to be that, When alleptenant, he'vras,one day at Vfitah ' ingtonolunnitut himself in a bran new outfit at the dobr of blir hotel, whign a, crowd of boys gathered, one ofivhom inquired: "Mis er, when'et:your engine going to wait r zf/ lienyestate-ST I.. rans4ii. Takeiz tram the -books et awe! G: Macey, Co. Reetirde-Ajor the soBlek endiq Satyr:lay, Joh:41,1800.. - That of Dtiitl„kpril 'l4-:Corttelius Ball and wife to -Efihd - 41hertnitri and Wife ; property, in Girard fp-consideration $685.. Jam. 3, '6O-Peter Keshner to Sebastian Keshiter t property In' Erie city-i,considerk 11oh, $2,67,7. . •_ • . f iLewisAnd. wife "to A. C. Dutcher. pr9.perizin Sp.gzeant„. shier - at - km $lB. _ April 30, '68,-W. Porter and wife • to A. C. Dutcher, property in Conneaut tp-con: sideration $ lO. Jan. - 18, 69-;•••c. 3L Reed and wife," toLloyd G Reed, Preperty,iti 31ilt Creek tp-consid eration 'sloo. ' 31arch 14/.61--John Sweeney and wife to John M. 114 d, property in Mill Creek • tp consieeration $l5O. June 7,'65-B. Ileidler and wife to Fredir Geuck, property in South Eric--considem t lon, $6Oll , , - • • Jan. SO, '64-Letri 'tordtin and- wife to Geuck, property in Mill Creek tp- consideration $1,000: April 20, '69-Jacob Feuzlcr and wife to P. P. Glazier, property in Fairview borough -.consideration 4250. ;- • - - Oct. 8, 118-Isaac Lemon and wife to Wil liam' J. Ilawe, property in Corry-considera . tion $175; Jan. 18,'69 -Henry Hesse and wife to,Ino: Reim, property IrtErle city--consideration $2,000. 3- Jan. 15, '69-Jaeob Ilontscker and wife' to Philip Fentlehheim, property in city of Erie I consideration $l,OOO. . • ' Oct. 27, '47-H!.T. Ifitidekoper to Samuel Weldon, property in McKean and Franklin tps.-consideration $315.* ' Jan. 18, '69-Ellen Carney to Cornelius Carney, property in Mill Creek tifconsit.l- I eration ' sB9o. i 'Dec. 11, '6B -Kerr t Galbraith to llannalt- J.,Peterson, property in Erie eity-reonsid eilition $250. Dec. 7, '66-School Directors ; of Summit tp., tp., to Philip Ackerman, property in t3ttrit mit fp-consideration $250; • , . Jan. 10, '69-P. Ackerman and 'wife to Lucas Tackin, property Summit tp-Con sideration $3OO. . Nov. 20, '67, 2 Timotby Gross and ~ wife to Liberty Ei tea; property ip Amifytp-consid eration $l - 80. Jan. 4,'68-J.-Ross Thompson and wife to Cynthia A. In,„&ralmm, property in North East tp-consideration $l5O, Feb. 13, '53- 2 -A. King and , wife to `James' Welah,property in 31ili Creek tpconsidera lion $3OO. Aug. -1, '6B--Jacobjltitt et al to Valentine Umnerly,• property in 3101 Cre e k: tp-con-, sideratlon $267. • - - • • Sept. 14,-118 2 -11iram Stancliff anti wife to Thomas Taylor,property in Waterford-rion aideration $4,000., - July 10, '6B-DI J. Arlen et al to A. M. .Tarble, property ,in Corry-consideration $4OO. July 16, '6B-A. 31. Tarble and wife to I). J. Allen, prOperty in Corry-consideration $4OO. • Sept. 26, '6B,4acoli Diefentitaler and wife to James Evans, property Mill'Creek -consideration - sl^. Jan.. 14, '69-S. J. Nash- et al to: George I,3iithell, property in North East tv=consitk: eration $2,000. ' - • Jan. 1; '6B-Clark Bothell, to . Churehil, property In l'storth East tp,-Tcon slderation $2BO. , • , Jan. 14, - '69-41 IL-Bothell to Saty Nash, property in North Rod borough-considera tion $1,700. - • Feb. 2;, '6B=C-has. Twining and wile 10. ' 1. L. Way, property in Waterford borougli 2 = civistderation $7OO - . • •' • , .! Nov. 11,'68-44601 1 'WCainpliell et al to John. Way. ; property in Waterford horotigh- 7 -dinslderatlon $3,000. March" IT; '6B-Willitun - Johnspn to Na than Covey, property Norill East sp--cori t sideratlon ; •- • • .Jan.,21., -N: Smiley and wife to Silas Wheeler, .Properfy in Le liceuti 4)7- consideretion $l,OOO. - Oct. 14„. Me intire , and - wife: to Perry W. 4nderson,iiiroperty 'lit Springfield Ip--consi&ration $2OO. ' ' - Sept. 28,`68-Wes Holliday, mai Mite ,to Allen Mclntire, property in Springfield tp-- consideration,sBo. - • .- ; - April 3, '67lTohn Murphy and wife D. littop, property in Girard tp,-eonsidera lion $440. - • - Jan. 18, '69-Settlen - Marvid?And wife to Orange Noble, property in cify of Erie-cou sideratlon $3,000. • Jatrral, '69-Orange Noble tend ice Solomon Noble, propgrty aideration $1,500. , . Jan. 22, '694,-.loSepli Eieneniardi uso wire V. C. Myers, property itr, city ;of Erie--- identiion $3,900. • $. '69-Ic.' B. Harris' and to F. Peifer;property in Girard fir 2 -ponsideintioti $:200. Jan., -2,.'60-I,ivy Harris and wile to P. Pelfer t properiyin flirard t ,pl-ectOsideration, April 6, '6B—Mary ..). Au James 31.• Brown, property , in Greenfield ter—coq sideration $300., " 4 Aug. 24, '6B—Jo4 , ph Ebersole aril' -*ire to !Jos. .1. ElkersOle, property in Harbor Creek tp-.-consideratiOn $l9OO. ' • Jan. 18, '69—Jeremiah tehan TinailtltY Lelutn, Property - 1n E4k Creelup—cOnsidero fion $5OO. May Zas P: Kepler lint' wife' to P. & Grouch, property lit Erie city—con :sidertition. WO. Jan. 20, '6o—,Wm. M. Wallace t, Xavier Meyer, property in city or ,Erie—considera tion ;1,350. Feb., 3, '6B—Jatues, Sill' to Isaac Kelley, property jn Union •Millsetnisideration 000. - „ fay 30, llB—Peter .McNally and wife, to N. Farrew, property in Cf:orry--conilderation -May 14, '4.18 —P. •Li. Stninaben 'and wife'to Hall, property in Union tp--eonsidera lion .$3OO. ' • Ftom Warteo and_ Tidionte. Dear ONerter :—Having occasion to. .take a short trip down the P. & E. R. fit., we C 613- eluded:to taken few .notes'by the way. '- Arriving at the Carver House, in. Warren; we found the presiding genius to be none other than our old 'friend, Jack Dobbins; for merly of the' Reed house.;. bn looking ,around town we were astonished at the evi dences-of thrift and prosparity ev€•iywhere exhibited. On tho principal streets • large and imposing business blocks of brick have. been built, while in the more retired places many neat-and commodious dwellings have been erected. Busine.4 seemed to be brisk, and the thronged streets gave the appear once of a city. Cklling upon our friend,' Morris, this able etlitbr bf the Ledger, we found him busily engaged in making up the forms of his paperl and everything around giving evidence of increasing prosperity. While here we les.rned of the death of Em ory Conroe; a long time citizen of Warren comity, Wit 6 Was killbd by the,scub of a tree falling upon him, while getting out timber in the woods. - , -Leaving. yarrenihe next morning, We slop ed-at ltyliffeton Jong enottgh , .to- take breakfast with Mike, Schwing, mine host of the JunCtiohlfouse ) and then off Own - . the river for tidionte. Arriving there, the fir:Ar to greeLos_vins our old.friend, Bueklin, who. doiogn'hive commiilcut - busindss there. The people of Tidioute are patiently waiting for the opening of spring, when drillinu will be commenced on a large scale. The Tidi ante and Warren Oil Company is producing more oil than ever before. A new Savings Bank is to be started at once by the Lain berton's of Franklin. The want of more banking facilities has beculeit here for some time, and the Lamberton's are jnst the men to supply their needs. The body . of Joseph Thaw was found , a few days , . suice at the mouth of West Hickory Creek, with , the throat cut sad skull broken. - Re has been missing fo't six weeks. A little son of Wil liam Straws, aged eight years, was drowned a short time since, while playing on an ice gorge in'the river. _ : _ . Returnitig to Irvin g ton, we stopPed to take a few - notes, and found that tire Irvine Run Oil Co. has pntiloWn a well superintended by Capt. Crowell, 805 feet deep, and through the third Sand Rock, - with a splendid show of oil. Tl!ey , have ; teken.off two gallons of ggreen oil; sad the well is to be tested imme diately. Another well is down 800 feet, just above, and 22 feet in the, second Sand Rock, while on'ittekkonltan, - about two and a half miles above, the 14114 well is down 075 feet. The prospects for oil bre very favorable c and owners 61 Wella.flitrat feel -Inclined to sell ; But, I have-already Made my letter too long, and ' will close. 'you Allan' hear 'from me 3r i4 ' ikC urs 'r. , ?Y3lO. MR. Bunuttolsor. camentar , rushing us all wish we had been . bOrn Chinacheni by his igkiwinid'iscciiisea , On-' Chinese 4 - vibration.; and now comes a decree from Japan, that serves to show bow wise beyond the children cif 'lie( is ' ' 1W hitiains that whenever a cordiagratiodstutil.break ont" - ,the residents of the house in whicit it begins shall, witliputlnqt:449ml - reglu'diess of ex cuse, lair forthwith: decapitated- rule may savor,' to us''‘lresteritilititharlaris, strong prattle° ; butbeveafter, 'when we hear of cities destroyed by the carelesthesi o Nonni person with a prejudice In favor of using ntill-ltmi for ash buckets, Ive shall' all 'pine for the paternal goternment . .Or the Mikado. Into Agp of Mtnicles Heykred• • "The *se oger of Pealtt'giiitsldie partic fflati orbbe of.tb most iniiacutOits - ourei on - reebid, = . lsaae - fialtzer, of lit,yerifown;leha; - po county, Pa , 4 youth, , ,evenyi:n. fears was afflicted for brer two years With tale worsts kind.cif Scrlfulai his entirelikitlyatte neck and limbs Were literally covered with large.rurt4ing „ions, ulik.ll discharged pern, lent matter so calilOtniiyas - to gather half till inch deep hi het during the night; lie was constantly cold, ronl required a hot fire in his room both summer and winter; the smell was so offensive that bo person could endure it longer than a minute or two ; D. Britlen bielt,Bucher,lleckart and Lehvengood, well known and skillful physicians, nttended Lim successively, without being able to afford the sufferer any relief. As a 'last resort, he was induced to use the celebrated Mishler's Herb Bitters, and is now perfectly restored to health. The editor of the Messenger of Health ha s i a hi s Russession.two large `glint jeiy containing five pounds of scabs taken from the body of young Baltzer. janl42w. Job Printing. We remind the public that the Observei -office ispoWfittel nji - in the: most complete manner, and that our facilitiesliiir doing Job Work of every kind are unsurpassed by any other establishment in this ection. We are preinired to do all strre:s of Printing' iri-mr ,dinarY use, plain or colored, at slum 'notice, and on the most reasonable terms, Ttusitte:4; men in need of anything in our s line will find It . to theft interest to give its a cull. . LEbAL BL.kllnft.—.We remind those in need ofAlanks that. our assortment is' the 1119 Si, complete in the city, comprising every sort generally in lice by Justices, Attorneys,•Con stables, Property Owners:and Business -men. They are all prepared by, experienced inen. 'got up in the,best style, and sold at•the most reasonable.prices. A liberal deijuction will 'be: made' 1u dealers or others purchasir , large qiiantities. . - . ' Irtksit i.orux;s, dress silks; all colors, just receiyed at ,512 State street, tlec3-2m.- , L. llosexzwEto & Co. DRES3 GOoD4-10s than importers' prices, at 5t2 state street. • aeclo-2th ' L. Rpst;r . zwEro d: 'IVREA° arisl guissure laceS at M 2 State sheet. o L.ltoseszlrxrn &Co. • declo-2au , PAISLEY Smtwts ! .1 2 itiOey Sbalvls 1 , 312 State street. 4,IIOgESZWE/G Cb. declo-21n • , - p • CLOAK'S Ilanaels, blankets, sliectingA, prints—a large:stock et rilV State street:: ' • ,(193.)3-wm. • - L. liosivNic, • Tur. licit forms of notes amlo)lftnks in'tte• city ut the Observer office. . ' tf. • ;. • Erie ;liftrkot Prides. . , ~.. •• _ pIniVisIONS. ' .. Potatoes, , " " .90 • . .5 .. Rutter, 341 b —... ....... .......0 ,30 • . '4l) C1me5e,1114..........,..4..........4 ;I0 '•• '4 , 1 • • : r . 18 YU Emi t 14 dozen..... 32 ' • 40 Ntltton,:dressed: 4% PI ' . 4 ''. .5 •Poric, dressed, 1111. ' , 9 •• ' 12 • - 11ants—Sugar Cured, V ,tb.-.,_ "21 itaniF—Plaln. %OD_ -Is , •.'.O • • sliouiders, ?lb • ' ~.. .. IS ' is • Xorkiheavy..tness r is 14 . ....111 (J . • Fork; clear, •.P . bb1...„........ ..... VOO ' Dried acefal. 1b..,.... . -... . ~.—. IN . "' :I; Cloy or%eed, ef, Inisilel ' 10 On l ' 11 00 . '. Tltnotki,` Seed • .3 . rit 1 400 }ll Seed 1.1 re - 2W -• _:10 ukArs,FLorit AND , rEfill. Flew, XXX W.W. il bbl.:-1 - 0 1 7.5 ' /2 (1) . .X.X'red 1 4 IPA ~-.... ..... t. 9 50 - le 50 •,,, " - .X,N. spring, 11 bb1..... , ',.t 7 7.liii, 900 Wheat,ivrhito winter •tk bu.„ 2 :S..sq, 2 ts 4 " red irtnter ? bush:. 1 111,,,,r, 2 011 Corn,? bushel 4 .. Ki , 95 Oats. 1.1 bnsitcl as • . 75 5 , ScISCTLIASIALTS. ' , Wholesrde. Retail. Coal—Tiard IA t0n.... ....... ..._. s 02 ...ft 50 - .115) 1 Bitanilnonq , ROO Ig bo. . Lurnber—llernloek 10 90 - 14 to • • , , , ilO ~ Pine- ' common...AS W 29 , i 1) - ....hi do Clear - ~...43 00 AO II) Shingles.--Enimed....---:.—. 4-:30 . 510. • . do 13h:1:Veg 4 :43 • - '5 00 HAY .±..,. ' - ' :. * .lj 0 - '27 0../ NV. hod, lisind, V short, cord.... -, 3 30 • .to do J0ng......—..-.... 500 ' - tits/ . N.clu ',..ablyrt6rtnnito 1151111E2 u.A.V STATE In, ()1N WORT S . : NOBLE & HALL, 'lO Ifti'lik4iB, Nachinist4'it Boiler Rakers, . Maptifactwims of •Egattaneiy, Marine nod. rartalae, - . ENGINES,', OF.. ALL SIZES. •' Also, . .. DOI t4ai.., tiTILLG4.. TANKS,• ° STENM PILNIPS, . - HILL WORK, AC., SC. Jobbing iolleted at tedneed prltes. All want: warranted, Ohr anotto ' , Cuieut - omers viiumit be suited. a&. Works corner-of Paacirand Third Stiects Eric, Pa. , Jan:S-tf. i'nffintary Bankruptcy. rums IS To (JIVE NOTICE that on the Bth day of‘Yrfn., A. P. 1489, a warrant In Bank ruptcy wroissocdnantinst the estate of Geo. W. liaYerstlek, of Erie city, Erle.eonntY, and Shtte or Priabsylvanlik; who bas been- adjudged ri bankrupt on his own petition; that the pay lnent of runy debts and delivery of ony property belonging to.inch bankrupt, to him and for his itse.and the transfers)/ any prOpertrhy hint are forbidden, by law ; n to pting" of the creditors _of the saki , bankrupt, •to prove limit. debts and, to elloo,,e'one or more As.signeest Of his ‘,..tate,11 , 11.f be Ingot nt a.Court of ihmkropt cr to imitten of IhP oftliw. the Registt.r, Itr the city of Erie ' • county of Erie and Stikte. of l'eumiyly-ai. a, e are S. E. Wooilrull. Register; ontite - liith Bay of Feb., A.:D.llBOk at netelock, A, THOMAS.A. ROWLEY, . L'. 5. Marshal, Mc.r.cliger. • BY G. P. DaYb.: Dept; U.'S. Marshal. ' ' • • VoltmturY - Baukrupiey. films Ut TO GINE NOTICE that on the tith day of Jan., A.. D.,11419, Warrant in Batik; raptey WZIS itlSt/ed against oestateofsvlvanua i 11. Corry,' Erie .courity and fitute of Penrtylvania,who has been. adjudged i bank+ rupt his own petition ; 'that t lc payment of any debts iihtl delivery of any property belong+, ,ing to ittrwfor his use, and the transfer of any property by him ane forbidden - by lam. Meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their de - 10 and to eltopse one hr more Assignees of his estate, will be Lehi at a Court of Rankruptcv,ht be hoiden at the-Wilco of the Register, in the etty of Erie, Pa. before S.-E; Woodrnif,,,Esq., Register in said District, on the :nth day of Feb. A. D 41809, at 0 o'elock, M. 'THOMAS A. ROWLEV, LT.B.,Sfarxhal, Messenger,- P. Davis, Dept. U. S. Marslud. - • , ' ' ' Janit-lw Voluntary Bankruptcy. - rpIIIS IS TO GIVE .:CoTICE that on UM itth day_ of Jan., A. 11,18 W, a warrant in bank ruptcy- 'was issut..d =dust the estate of B.F. stoan,of Erie city, Erie Co., and State of Ceti'm vania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and' delivery of any property belonging to Ulm, for his use, and the transfer of any proper. ty by Agin are forbidden by law; that aineeting of the credlters of mild bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignee- s ' o r his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the office of the Register, in the city of Erie, Pa., before S. E. Woodruff, Register In mid District, on the ilith day of Feb., A. D., 181) at 9 o'clock A. M. htuatas 'ROWLEY, • Marshal, Messenger. By G. P. DaVIS, Dept. D. S. 3farshal. Assignee In Bindiraptey. g THE DISTRICT COURT of the United Stales, for the Western District of Penn's., n the matter of W. D. 3.1111er, bankrupt. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint: went as assignee of W4O. ltiller, of Corry, in the county of Erie and State of Pennsylvania -- within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his ORtl• petition, by the Dis tract Court of said district, dated at, Erie, Pa Jan.B, A. D. 1869. HElstkli Af. RIELET, Assignee, - Atty. at I.,art, No. 1 . 3.13 peach Erie, Pa. Janll. t& RNI 00111. - . rLieensed DOLLAR States Authorities.) fAREAT ONE SALE.—Dry and Fan cy 1p:X1(115. Silks, Woolens, Cottons, Carpet logs, Bouts and Shoes, Silver-Plated Ware, Watehei,Stewims Machines, Cutlery, 4:e., to ho sold atihetieerage price 0f51.170 6ich. Our com missions tor clubs exceed those of other estab ltstunents, awl oar goods are warranted to give satisfaction. Clubs of tan and upwards receive, articles vented at front to SIW, liessetTeularl And full particultirs eonkfree. .13 CLCIU.OIifAII - .1 CO., novl34nr. . 40 Hanover. Bt., Hoston,Hasa. JOlf,V CUMM urmstF,VG.dr. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In Cal cined, Land and Rock Plaster; also of Bone Dust and Guano, AgentsWor the sale of Akron Cement: °Mee cornerof Eleventh and French streets. Ertt. . 7, • i Sanl4.4m NotiOe. DER; PA, Jan. 12, 1868. UrF,..IIAVE this day di se as e d. of our entire TT ; interest in the T oer.anti Stanniaetu ring business to O. J. BALL who will continue thilltusinesa, , • • 'BRAW/4W.Y dc, BALL. Janl4-4w. • • 1.t33 2Dbettiscifistit4. =I VOLUNTARY 'BANKRUPTCY. el 'U N IS TO (AVE NOTICE. that on the 11th day of Jan., A. 7.o,litti. a Warrant in Bank agalind the estate Of Edward Sherman, of Elle city, in the county of Lite, Rlate of p e atprj•lvatibt, who has been adju,dged a ilankron . con hiS own petition; That the Pay , 'fleet of any debts and delivery, of any property belonging to sucit bankrupt, to hire and fur his ,use, And the (rallgrer 111/V.proix . rty /Am ore forbidden by jaw; that . 4 meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove' their debts and to choose one or more Assignee/4.a his estate, will be lieldat the Coutt of Bankrupt , Cy, , c 0 Ire !Wilder' at the utile* of the Kminter, In the city of Erie, In the county. of Erie and State of Pentea., before S. E. WootTrutr, Itegister, on the S h tiny rd . - April, A. L. 14;9, at n At M. • TILONIAS A. ItOWI.4IY, • 3fershil, 31esse,ziger. Davv+.l.)(.l)l. LT.. Mar-.bal. - I 'Voluntary Unnkris.ptej*, ° wins Is TO GIVE'NOTICE that oh etc` pih 1 day of .Jan, A. D 4 Psi% a _Warrant in,' Bankruptcy - was Issued out of the Dist rich (*curt of the United States. for the Western District of Pa., against the estate of Patrick Grace, of C on • neaut Tp., in the county of Erie, and State of Pennsylvania, in said District, adjudged a bankrupt upon. his • own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery. of any property belonging to such bankrupt to Mtn or fur his and the transfer of any piop erty by him are forbidden by law., A meet ing of the creditors - of the sald• bankrupt, to prove their deht4 and to ehoo.ie one or more Assignees of their e.tate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the race Of the Register. in the city of Erie, before S. E. Wood ruff, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy for said dis trict, on the2it it day of rebruary, A. D., lei, at 11 o'clock, M. TfIOMAS A. ROWLEY, • - • • U. S. Marsidal,2.l4.-.sthnter. By U. P. Davis, Dept. If. t 4. Marshal. •• • tum2l-Iw. • Voluntary Basskruptvy. plus IS Ti GIVE NOTICE that on the •lith day of Jan., A. L. Isab a warrant in Bank. ptCy .was issued against the estate of Alfred King, of Erie city, Eric county, and State of Pennsylvania; who has been adjudged a. bank -44.1pi, On Lbsowii.pealtlom; that-tire payment df any debts and dehvery,otsiny property belong ing to finch bankimpt, to ijim and for his use, and the tratisfCr of any property by lam .are forbiden by law •,• that a meeting of the creditors. of said bankrupti to prove their debts and to choose one or.r.nore Assignees of his estate, will ha heldni a Court of Brinitru Wry, to be hoiden R e' tire office of the Register. in the city of Erie, Pa'.,.beforo S. K.' M'oodruil, itegisit r in said Bistrict, on the lith day - of April, A. L., at 8 o'clock, A. M. • THOM A.S 11.0 N,V LEY, • . S.'Marshal, Messel•gpr: • • Hy O. P. lko. is, Dept. U. S. Marshal. • • , -jar.2!-iw • ViAltUriar3C.BagkraptCy,•, • riikrl 5 Ti) GIVE 'NO E TIC that the ilth 1 day of - Jan.; A. I r ., NY.), a warfan,t in itazel:- 'ruptey was issued'agajost tire , es4.4b; of Able A. Adams, of Er,le city, Erie - county. aqd Stats ui •Vcnnsylvunia, who lace liven adjudged • t• 7 bankrupt on his own peldChay; that the pay ment of any debts and deliverV any, proper ty by blur, for its use, and the - transfer or property by him are.forbiddAn try law z . ...i.hat'a zneeting of the creditors of said ban'ilrnig, to' prove tueir.di,bo and to -elicise one or niorl, Assignees of his estate. wilPho held et to Court of Bankruptcy, to beholden fit the "Ili., of tire Register, in the city, or. Erie, Pa.,,'before Woodruff, Esq., Register Itisald District, on the 4th day of April..'.. D. at h e'eloelt, A. M. •TIIIiM.A4 A. ROW t.EY - Maf - shal, Me-ssenger.' Ry G. P. Davis; Dept„ • • • .jar2l-11 febld tf • • , . Voluntary • Ilankruptcy wale IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 11th -day of Jan., A. D.„1:419, a warrant in Bank -ruptey'was issued against the estate of zs: Reynolds, ; of .concord, Station, Erie seminky, shite of Pennsylvania, who have been IP.ljuaged tiankrutit:i on 'Glen' OW txpetition; that the paynieplAif any-debts find delivery of any belonging to them foi use,and the t noisier, of any pioperty by Sheri are 'forbidden byl law rthat a meeting., of the creditors of said bankrupts ,to farm - el:L.lr debts and' to elio,s‘ce Jan e or mare Asqlgtrees of their estate, - will be' held at a Cohn of.liankrdptey, to-be holden tit the °thee of the 'Register, in the city of Erie; Pa.. before S.- E. Woodrutt, .Iteiosterdn said Dish : Jet, on the stir day of April, A.D.:15411, at it o' cluck, A. M. ylli - 4AS A. 110WS.171", • U. S. Marehalt Messenger, , Q. DaVitt, Dept. r. S. 3farslini • • ejan'2l-IW , Voluntary Bankruptdy. plus Is. ro GIVE NGTICE that on the 11th ilay.,of Jan., A. I)., 1-439, a warrant in Bank ruptcy was Issued against the estate of Stith Todd Perley, of Erie_eity, Erie comity, and State of rennsylvv(nta, who Mot been adlodged a bank pipt on h own petition; that the pay- Ment of afry debts and delivery of any prbperty belonging to him, for his use, and the transfer 01 any property by him are for)jMiden by law.; . that a meeting of the creditors of title boilc runt, .to prove their debts and to chom:e one or more Assignees of hits estate, will be held at a •tAiurt of Bankruptcy, to be holden at tt.e cake - of the Register, In the city of Erie, Pa., before S. E. Wtxxilrtill; Esq.,,Jlegister in said Distrlet, on the sth day of April, A. I)., 1N19 . , at 11l o'clock, A. M.. _ _ VIOMAS A—ROWLEY; U. S...ltav,fril,.Me.... , ,eriger. O. P. Davig, Dept. U. S. 31.tu - A4/7 ' • • - Discharge in; Bankruptcy. r TILE uniAllurr curler of the United 1 litotes, fur the Wenteinditstilet of Manny I -1)<1,,,) vaults. Chas. F.P,eers:a nttnipt Unit er the Act of cong,res,s of March 201,' I , having 'a pplied fur a Discharge from all his debt ,:ind other clainas prOs, able under said Act, by brder 14 - the Cmirt, notice is hereby gist n to all persom.'whei have pawed thelridehts ' ,and other pentom; intere,t -e t, to appear ,O 2 the lids day ra1'eb...1,..40, at Ii o'clock, A: M.. before 3E. Woodruff, E. 1., Reg ister, at hi. 011ie.' in Erie, Pa., to-i.in INV rouse, if any they have, why a discharge should' not' be grtnte,l to the said bankrupt. And further, no- Eke is hereby -given that the second and , third meeting), r fcredi tors of the said bankrtipt, rep Attired by the ?all and :Nth nections of said Aet, will Ixt had before the said Register at the same time and place, S. C. mcc.vsnr,Ess, clerk of L. S. District Court for said Di•triet. nuUll-Ilw • EMIZEIES DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY. ,Vs THE DISTRICT COURT' of the United j States, for the Woi•tern DistricLof Pentia. S. Tr. Mann fi Lemuel Fisher;bankru pt is under the Act of Cungrets of March 2d, i.9e7 having applied for a discharge from all their debts anti other claims provablo under said Act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all pet sous who have proved their debts, and other f:=7ins Interested, to appear an the 11th day of Ildi, at' II o'clock, .A. 3f...before WbodrutT,: Esq., Register, at his office ln the cit). of Erie, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, • why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further, notice is hereby. given that the second and third meetiiii,gs of icreditors of the said bankrupt, required by the and ilsth sections of W.Ldi Act, will be bad before the said Register at the, same time and ' place. S. C. McCANDLESs, Clerk Of U. S. District Court:for said District. Jan2l-lw • Voluntary Bankruptcy. ' IS TOGIVE NOTICE that on the 11th . day of Jan., A. D IStn, a warrant in Bank: , ruptcy was Issued-against the estate of Ira G. Hatch, of eitv, Erie county, and the State of Pebnmylvania, who has been adjudged a bank rupt on his own petition; that the paymmit of any.debts and delivery of any property belong had to such. bankrupt, to him and for his use, and tha transfer of any property by him are fgrbidden by law - ; that a meeting of the cred itors of said bankrupt, to prove their debt:: attct to choose ono or more Assignetto of his eoliths, tclil bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at tile ofilee of the Register, in the city or Erie, Pa.., before S. E. Wocidru ft, Esq., Regis- Ws on the Silt day of April, A,. D., its,o, at 9 tOtock' A, M. tOWI. EY, • V. S. Marshal, Messenger. By P. Wits, Dept. 1.7. S. Mar.soal. • *Jana- iNV • • "Voluntary Bankruptcy. Is Ti) GIVI NOTICE that on the ilth 1 day ofJan., A. D. ISO. a.warrant in Bank ruptcy was issued against the estate of Dornum •Htearna, of Erie city, Erie county, and State of Peumylvaula, who has teen adjudged a Lank rupt'on hls own petition; that the payment of, any debts arid delivery of any property belong ing-M.lAm, for his use, and the transfer of any property.by him are forbidden by law ;Malt •a meeting of the creditors of said baukrapt, to prove their fieldsand to choose one or more Assignees of_hjAestateovill be held at a• Co - oft of Bankruptev, to be holden at the office' of the Register, In the city of Erie, Pa., before -Woodruff, Esq. - Register in salt! Instrter; on h'd the 9tay of April, A• D. 1869, at o'clock, A. , M. TIIOMAS A. WAN SAW., • - • • - •U. S. martshal,,Metsenger. • , By G. P.'Davls, Dept. U.;l. Marshal,. . . *Voluntary Bankruptcy. 'VMS IS TO GIVE NiSTICE thut.on the Oh day of Jaw, A. P.;isttL, a worth!) t in Ban tlipfey was bistfed against the estate of 1,. L. tnthrop., - of Tp„; Erie county, and State of Pennsylvania, whp has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that:the pay ment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging t 0 such baukrupt,.to hint and for his use, and the trnnsfet of any ,property by hlnLare tOrbldden by law; that a meeting, of the !en:Atkin of the Said bankrupt,. to prove their debts Ana to choose 'one or wore As• signet* of his estnte; wltl bo held nt a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at the (Agee 01 the Register. In Gip city 4 of Erie, Pa., before S. E. Woodruff,Eng:, Register, on' the 2.5 th dire of Februdrz; A:4„ /"1 o'cloek A. M. TROWLS A. ROY/LEY, US. Marsha), Messengei. ' , Ora.-P. Detvls,, Dept. E. S. Marshal, Janl4-4w • • _fr=4,'L 'WV MOW intcrukug; State Street, opmsate Brawn's Hotel, have the largest assortment of Eye Glasses and Spectacles Ever brought to tbla market.' • ' We would call Specially the tittentiorl of Cho public to our mir.cruo-TamvaitEu ' CRYSTAL SPECTACLES , which we war - I - int not to break, and will given new pair for every brokein one returned. Abert, on hand a large assortment. of Scottish Pebbles, Eye GiIIB.9CS tu Rubber, Steel, Shell and Gold Frames. • • ,We Can Snit Eiery . Sight ' And warrant to give perfect satisfaction in every way. decl7-tf. -Stray Cow. QTRAYED from the premises of the subscri -01 ber, on Ninth street, near tho canal, in the. eltF of Erie,-.on the night of October :19th, a DEEP RED COW, four years old. She has straight horns , and is large for her age. A lib eral reward will be given for her recovery. ,Ittni4-2we LAWRENCE WARD. ENEKEffi • , Administrator's Notice. T ?T•TERS of Administration on the estate of L James 0. Jackson, deo'd, late of Erie City, Pa..jhaying been granted to the undersigned; not ce is hereby given to all indebted to the RR 0 to make immediate payment, and those 'haying claims against said estate will present them, duly authenticated fot settlement JOHN W. , HANS, *le, Jan. 7, '81:041w Administrator., . • - ; :Acta I'2 bbettis.eineuts. .` ::•.,_. _ _ : _ - ._.,„ . .J. ,, , ,„_ .___-__.!,..,..... .._ ...• „ •„. To Tsiccims. • ' New' York, Apg. lab, 447; 4 ., Allow me .2,tt calf Tour attention' VI PItEPARATIO. OP COICK.K7NI) EXTPAY-i Blleliti. The e fulxment Awls are iit'cur LONG LEA w. Cillik;D:i,..k, Llrr.-- Nlt'F;lt BERRI i..•••... . 3IoPE or I'itirtt Aeriultueiiii IA -•,%, ~, Juniper Iterrfes by dtetillatalo_,n •to form. :: I , „ gin. , I!""ubel,i, ..t.gi rat tea. by dl by .liquor obtained . 11).111 Juniper lierrio..c ,, i,r:,l ! :. ' lag vary little sugar, a smalLproportion or, i ,,,, •. ,and more palata Ile than any now-In tee '1";, Retive properties are by this mode tat no L.,' Infant as prepared by Druggista,got,„l,, ' e r a dark color,- IL to a plaat.l.Val ellllit, It,;; ... grace; the action of a name deatro3e a.,.. ~ active principle,%l leaving titlark sad giut:e,, ~ decoction. Mine Is tit. colt;r of Ingre,b, r ',, - "Vhe Barba in shy preparation pretletu 1., ••• .. the 8137.ralen 401.11.1/Y of the other lag., ,:,, , , • are added, to prement krmentatetu ; une,, ~ . spection,li wit' be found not 1 0 14 , . t. T IT) , ~ as made In Dttar naeopata, twr is tr.a sr rap_.,, , therefore can h. uatel lir vac s ll ip•re ft •,..,- . ,irtrirtmatio,heitsts. t l n thfs yon hari•the labe ! A.,dgout t heiln(reiliellp1)111[11110.0 Or pi VIM r,,. „ „ 1 'Roping that yrt.wilbruvoett witt - r,atrtei 7, I that upon h p ipection.it will luect with t ,,,,,e y. pp:chit/On. . a .W . l t l i a feeltntcA f .: 2o;a i.: ) i fit f t i,: -i nmv,r7rafr:,t i ui,. Chemist and I)rugq{ , t Of 10 1 Yeare' 1,,,p, .7., . once in Philadelphia, anti now 1eca , ,,, , , . his Drag and chwnirat Viraroa,v,.. ,- • It - roadway, Nv,tr York.•• (Prom the largesOfrinufaettirlug ini‘e,,,,,,.., :-. the I.Vorld,•, , • • "I am acquainted with 3r'.' R. 1": 11eh0,, 1 7' he pecaple4,l the Drug Store oPPnclie niY - • dence, a tiff .was ,sitecegsfur Its condactltc: . .. tnsiness where !Ahem had' not =been Mitl4l;, before him. , I Wave been favorttltly fra f ,t,•,,, • with Ills character rand enterprise. ' . WILLI Mkt sv Ell;I IT ..g.kN, Firm of Powers t Weiglilrnao ° • tiiiehernists,l ; Finth ;aid liroW a sts s h: et..mten.n'* Ft.t•ln I•llx.Trt.tyr dtt - crre , w nem arising trom hidiscretion. '1;,.., c:. powers of Nature whlgh ,••• 't i led by so many alarming ”1111 - .t.11ik".....1.P 4011.11 will be (wind, IndispositiAti it - Loss of Jtetitory. kefu lams, Horror r•: . It . ease, or Forebtsling*of .PS - 11, In • Pact, • Lassitude, Prostrattea, and Inability ly , , :lite the kiiiiiyinvnt, of stloe ty. 111 . e COllttitUt.l6Yl, 011Ce•affeet.ed We:tittles; rectifirtx; the strengthen :owl invtgorate the srtera, N. i t `t3 flelmbeld'a Extract nacho lny.tri:illy no treatment. iri submitted to, Cottvp Insanity ensue 4. Et.3toohn*s I.l.lrtn Expt - ,ter'l3l:etti-, Lions peculiar to•Fenialeails oneqUaleti to other prepara t !on; as In Chlero's!s,orltotra` u; PalnfuLles, orisupprfisssirm of ruistomary stations, Ulcerated or - 11rhirruslitate of• awl all complaints incident I , ) the sem, t , •-• nit from habits of dissipation, iinpru t t.. l ., in. or thedecline or change In life. - SSFLI7II.I , EX rnArT 111 - Ctit' A 110..,1:WA/1 will radically ex.ter:W,.. front the ysteziisdlseases arising front bait: , -,• (11+.41te. , tIon, at little ex pens°, littfe onto chat_ In diet, no inconvenience or exposure . pleteiy mapercerling those tinpletil•anti dlinat-song remedies, Copakya, and Iler..n• till t he.e diseases.• est.: ExTlACelli - cn nll.ttsewses of these organ*, whether elx . to a IVA' female, from 'whati:ver ,eat*e ortea., ling o ant). no atter of how t iCLIIZ Se:ldio; Neasant lo rM titite.antroitor. "imme n diall • !I. andriec st ngt hen in4: - than any t, preparation's' of Karl` : or Iretz. - Those hufTering /Pam broken-down or di 1, , e'en:pit:it /ohs, proeurt. the Yr Wetly at nnee. • TI 1. , reader Inte t t fie a witret Hat, however .d.e way In the attdok of theltbove.' diseases, certain to affect' flu , ' bodily health and men! „ powerk . All of erne above diseases require t h an aid n 1 litiretiV. Ertract' tillehtl it :t., great Sold „by Dragglst* everywhere. Price--'t per bottle, or•s bottlers for Sari). Delirer, t. any adart•Fm. , Describe sydrtptotris In all ~ inunleations. • ,A41,1re.0; H: T. TIELIWBOLA Drug cal Warehouse, 5,111 Broadway, 1. , • • None are Genuine nnlesf.fione op in grit vr,vl irrapper,Wl h the fae-stntirebt sal Worelion'se, and titgned - IT. T. 11E.N11101.1, vu. 3,• RR 7. • : • • - REM E 11TE do not wish t 4.3 inforni realer,ll, Dr. \S'onderful:oraw otliorinan, has covered a remedy t atd cures ennstunith.,!.. when the lianas are hair consumed, will cure att-dtsvases 'whether of mind. estate, make men lire forever, andlenve-d-ht:: to play for watq of work, and la. , designu t I. make our Aublonary sphema bl iss ful I?ar.vl, 'to which !leaven itself shalkbO but a side s!.,:r Yilti have heaid enough of that kind of %lira,. and we do not wonder that you i.:A. by this time ,biticome disgusted with P. lk;'• when we tell you that Dr. Sage's Catari h tr,,.% dy WILL POSITIVELY yI!IteTIIE WORST CAS', of CATARRH, we only assert that which thou , aa can testify to. Try It and yonWlll be convi We will pay S5OO Iteward• for a c,ase of Cata—z that we cannot cu re.• ' • For Sale by most Ihminsista Everywhert Pa icr. ONLY 50 CENTS. Sant by 31 , 41 post 1- , ••: fur Slaty Cents; FOttr Packages f01..52.e0;. - Doren fur $ , 5.05 Send a two cent stamp fur Sage's pamphlet on Vaturrh. Address the l',- prnet,r. V. PIERCE, M. 4.. dech)-3lil. • EtUFFAU), xj;ui2:-I,v ZM ii:ND 'WILL ItiIkSENT to any, pergooil , cod ; lug us n ,Club.lq our G refit ONE.,,DOTALXR, Sale Dry\& Fan:o Goods . . • A. - WATCH,PIECE 1 , )1 , I)•' SREE'TING, .5:11.K PATTERN, Sc., &c.„ . :II - FREE. OF COST ! _:.;.• * Our Inducements during the last for, year have-been:LARGE. We now• Double our Rates of -Premiums. We have tottae many Irtmort ant addltMm our Winter Stocks, and haveMnrely exteteles; our Exchange Lists, and we now - feel confident of meeting the dernaads of our extensive pa;• ronage.. /4riend fdr New Circular. Catalogue of Goods and Samples senta” address Free. Send ruoney try its..glstered 1... t ter. _Address all orders to ' J. 8. RAWES & CO, • 15 FederSlßtreet, Boston, !doss Poet Baleo Box C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy • . Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albuzus, Leal GootLsote. , • Voluntary Bankruptcy. rilms IS TO GIVE NOTICE that on the ' day of Jan., A. D., Iki9, a warrant in Itant• ruptcy was Issued against, the estate Wass, of Ell:land, in the county of Tinga state of Pennsylvania, who has been ad.tutho a bankrupt upon his own petition; that 11, ' flaytnent of any debts had delivery of any I.m, petty belonging to finch bankrupt to him or 1 ,, : his use, and the -transfer of any property him are forbidden ,by law • that a,rueet 172 the creditors of sai- bankrupt,l to prove ttbir debts and' choose one or more assignees of itt• estate, trill be belt! at ft Court of Bankruoto to be holden at the office of F. E. Smith, in t 1., born of Tiogn, Pennsylvania, before P. h Smith, F.:41., Itegister, on the, 21Itit daY or p , .ruary, A, D., rit it) m. ,THOMAS AZ' itoW S. Marshal, Western District of l'ui6ll:‘ Per D. qiint.ron, Deputy. Janl Sair' Mill for Sale. • r Ali E undersigned offer at private:sale Illetr valuable Saw Mill property. on Walnut Creek, (loth* the Zffelican road, about six nob. from Erie.. The' Mill runs by water powerob double gedre , d, was built new &tee year, ag ,, , and Is In good 'order throughout. The M.ill tit; a large patronage•and is in one of the be.'t cations in-the county. Fourteen acres of lea,: are attached, with the :water privilege. 'cher , are two -good Frairfe' I/welling Hortses and : k Sara on the premises.' The, place •Is n capital situation for. being on an,,ext,3- sire!): thofeled rcktd, and in a rich agrlcultll/0.: section. Mr' further particulars mitirt;s• ter undersigned at Erie, Pa., or see them pergon HU) on the premises DitI3UTJ t¢ GElS'f. (lecle-2m.. R=3llll GIVEN to live. energetic Aek.ct. , , mate or female, in a new, light and honor:ad , : busine^, paying ft,3C.per tiny Lure. No eift e" - terprise„no n11'111)11,0. Address Moore nedv th Co., Pittsbnical. - • the Working Class. ptepared •to furnish,constauf "plfwatent to all elassat at then' ome , , ref their Notre moments. Business new, light an!, profitable: Fifty cents to fir, per evening k slly earned, and the-boyfiand glrls earn nearly as. much as toed. Great fndueemerif s ale et• 'feieff. All who see thlsnotiee please mend me their addres, rind test the business for tb,da. selves: If not well satistied,'l will pay. tfl for the trouble of writing to me. Full yvartietil3r. pent free. Sample seat by mall for 10 cent , . Address E. c. , ALLEN, Augusto, Me. J:17 -to; Agentri Wanted. rrer SVI 4 L A, NEW 110CIE pertaining to Avd• ctffArkro and the... Mechanic Aria. • E 11. 4/ gee. E. Waring, E. thedistinguished Au Ow , and Engineer of ttio,New York Central lark Nothing Melt ever published. xlOEngravimc , Sells'at sight to Farmers, Mechanics and NVor intoner' of all classes. Active men and womes are coining money. Send for circulars. I. TREATAiXo., Pufil(Shen;, 01 Broadway,. Is janT,tw i n 'iOMETIIING NEW AND•USEFUL.—A Net 1.77.1 Era in Music. Popular Music at l'opul "Hitchcock'sHalf-Ditlie Series of Mtol' for the, Million." No. 1 now ready—Music 10) words of the Comic Song,"CAPT. JENKS Ot iiORSE atAltzszs." Others to follow rupl,llY- Pricy, 5 cents each.' Your newsilerilor bre, It of will get it for you: Moiled on receipt of prio . , Address BENS. W, HITCHCOCK, Publisher,' , ' spring St., New York. JOHN GM/ 1 8E12,1/OMR & SON, • RE.A.Laas Clothing. and Gann; . Entniribiag GOA , I PORN= OF graVglail STRELI, $lOO # MONVII. • CAA.S BE MADE brutal° and fetuale We have nothing tor curlscitty-seeker ,,lms reliable,_ steady, prolltable ;employment, do!, stamp,whO ateatrstne.ns.,tAddrek4, with :4tr• C. L. Van Allen A., Co.. 48 New st., Nes' York. Jati,t 4 4 • JOl3 PRINTING of every kind, in large. anion quantities, plain or colored, done is the beat style, arid at moderate priets,-;ai pie observer °ince. . ~EIiI F.. ,1' .~ •_