The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, February 25, 1869, Image 3

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    Otto pbraiotmcnto,
IliIIIM!!!ItS:ME
verilseMents, to seenre inertion, Must
handed in tty Wednesday evening, unless
, they are less than three squares in length.
tin advertisements not ordered for a speci
fied time will be continued at the expense
of the parties. - Advertising accounts are
payable quarterly. Attorneys will be held
responsible for advertisements published
by their orders, and the bills Rill he made
out Miten . names. The advertising rates
on our first page till be strictly adhered to,
oto, A. ALLEN,
Attorney at LAW. Cor., of State and'lth Sta.,
over Nick's Drag Store., Erie, Pa. jaal%ll4l'
Wanted.
T KEYSTONE PAIL EARTORY, Erie.
m,sueordsßirch Bolie, 6 feet long and
frzril.S to 16 inchcs in diameter. White Birch
,ref , rled• .
Furs Lost.
BOrr the 10th or 11th of February, sonie
, v bere between the residence of IL 14. lion
ter soil the en dersigned, a Lady's Tippet, lined
with brotro silk. A liberal reward will be paid
(writs rerocerS•
JOITN DUNLAP.
. A4signee's Sale.
1) \ vinTrE OF AN ORDER of the District
) c o urt of the United States for the Western
District of Penn's, I will sell at public sale at
ralon, Erie County Aa., at the Bennett 11012.8 e,
alO o'clOCk a. m., on the llth day of March,
SS9, one handred shares of the capital stock of
the rides and Titusville Ral,road Company, a
I L
of oil steek, and all the book accounts, of R.
IL Frisbee, bankrupt. Terms of sale--t.ash.
febTisc. lihN H.Y RERLET, Assignee.
Administrator's Notice.
T ETrEsS OF AD - MINISTRATION on teo
L
t.te ot Andrew baker, dec'd, Into of Greene
CO. , PS4, bovittg Ixen granted to the
undersigned, notice t o
hereby glvenin
debted to the sumo to make immediate pay
ment, and presentg claims afgalust said
otate w ilt p them, duty nuthenttmeted,
for aettleinent. 11. L. PINNEY.
6w% Administrator,
_Administrators" Notice.
r ErrEfts OF A pmINISTRATION on the es-
Lkte of James Tate, deed, late of Summit
tp , Erie co:, Pa., haying been granted to the
undeTalgued, notice is hereby given to all
indebted to the same to make immediate pay
meat, and those hiving clams against said es
tate will present them,duly authenticated, for
eettlemeni. MARTI:IA TATE •
11. L. PINNEY,
Administrators.
f
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
N THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
J. States, for the Western District of Penn's.,
in the matteroi Win. V. Woods, bankrupt. The
undersigned hereby gives notiev, of his ppoint;
vent as assignee of Wm. V. Woods,of Union, in
the county of Erie and State of Pennsylvania,
within said district, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt upon his own petition, by the Dis
trict Court of said district, dated at Erie, Pa.,
Feb. A. D.,
HENRY M. RIBLET, Assignee,
Atty. at Lavr, No. I= Peach bit„ Erie, Pa.
fe1f2541
Assignee In Annkruptei.
IN THE DIsTRICT COURT of the United
States for the Western District? of Penn'a,
lathe matter of G. W. Browning, bankrupt. The
ankimsigned hereby gives notice of his appoint
ment am Assignee of G. W. Drowning, of Union,
to the county of '+„:rie, and State of'Peun'a,with
kg said district, who has been adjudged a bank
nipt upon his own petition by the District Court
of saki District. Dated at'Erle, Pa., Feb. a), .4.
f t o.,
ITENEY Ilt. RIBLET; Assignees,
Atty. at Law, No. 11:3, Peach St., Erie, Pa.
- 'Voluntary Bankruptcy',
films Is TO GIVE NOTICE that on the 11th
day of Jan., A. D., /Ste a warrant In Bank
ruptcy was issued against the estate of It. S.
Hunter, of Erie city, Erie county, and State or
Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bank
rupt on laiiown petition ; that the payment of
any debts and delivery of any property belong
ing to such bankrupt, to him and for his use,
and tlie transfer of any property by him are
torbiden by law; that a meeting of the creditors
ar k sald bankrupt, to prove their debts and to
choose one or more As,signees of his estate, will
be held at a Conn of Bankruptcy, to be holden
at the office of the Register in the city of Erie,
Pa. before S. E. Woodruff. Esq., Register in
sald'Distrlct, on the Bth day of Aprll, A. 1).
at to o'clock A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. H. Marshal, Messenger.
13y 0 . P. Davis; Dept. U. S. Marshal.
feb2s-4w ,
Assignee in Bankruptcy.
Is THE DISTRICT COURT of the United
States, for the Western District of Penn's.,
sin the matter of Solomon Cohen, bankrupt.
The undersigned hereby givei notice of his ap
peinnuent as assignee of Solomon Cohen, of
Erie, In the county of Erie and State of
Peim'a, within said diatrict, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt upon lila own petition, by
the District Court of said district/dated at tkq,
Pi., Feb.l9, A. D. 1669._
HENRY M. RIBLET, Amignee,
Atty. at Law, No. I:C3 Peach St., Erie, Pa.
felsri4t.
Notice of a Proposed sewer.
WanEIU sundry
owners
f real r tat butting on tatstr the city Erie,
fietween Tenth and Twelfth streets, believed to
be a majority of the property owners between
chid points, have petitioned the City Councils
for thC construction of a sewer in said streets,
between said pointo; therefore, notice is here
by given to alkilvisons having objeetlotus to the
construction of such sewer at the expense of
said owners to appear before the said Councils
at their session rooms, on the 2:d day of Febru
ary, inst., at 7,o'elock. p. in., and show to said!
•coanclls that said petitioners do not, if the fact
constitute . a majority of said property
bwtv•rs, or owners of real estate tietween the
jvAntit aforesaid.
By order of the Connelts of MP city of Erie. ~
, E. I.IABI3ITT, city !solicitor,
AMERICAN
Life Insuranpe.
_Company,
OF , PHELADELPFIIA,
South East Corner 4th and. Market Sts.
Organized
An Old Company—Nearlk2o yeah
A Sound Company—Assets, $2,590,000!
A Satf, Conipany--14ever lost, a dollar of In
vestments?
An k:a terpris lag Company—Bmlne- largely
tnereAsed artatulllly !
A Pining Company—SO per cent. paid to 3ltt.
riot ix)lley-holders: •
NOME COIP.VI\II7
Phitadcilpas And Penssylvfmtans,
114SIME T VIE
•
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I:4u captt9t do better. you IuUrAIO Orue
3011N , 8.
0133223
W. B. GRAY, agent,
• Walther's Block, Eighth fit., Erie, I'
teles.2m.
IP YOU WISH
Try the Combination of
y ALLEN, ATWOOD & DATES'
`,) Great Mammoth Sale,
LICFS'AED BY THE C. S. (;tIV'T
Having had larger experience, n•c are confi
dent of success lu our ONE DOLLAR. SALE,
w'e
will pmsont In any perwth newitng na a
elub in our GREAT ON . E,' DOLLAR :4 A1,11.a Bak
Dress Pattern, Piece_ of Sheeting, Sewing Ma.
ebine, a carpet; a Watch, Etc., Rte.
ALL FREE OF COST.'
(ireatest inducements ever offetcd.
Carta:it and 6..'1.1np1e soot free to any address
ATWO .1) & BATES,
Nos 57 Milk, 78 and 84 Devonshire St.,
feb7.s-Iw. Boston, Mass.
The Christian; 00 Cents !I •
1 . LARGE, live 8 page mCdathly religious and
family paper full of facts, providences,
tneldents, music, Poetry, true stories, P l eturesi
reading tor young, old, saints, sinners. one a nd
.Z. , 10 sectarianism, controversy,. politics,.
Putrs4 pills or_ retent medicines. GO cents a
year, tc , *pes 25. Yor Sunday Schools, 10 copies
4. Send ,0 cents f r three specimens before
you forget. it. Vol. 4 begins January, MI
tik o ,..paea new live tracts for 81. Address'
I. gAtrl'lN QS, Scriptural Tract RepositorY, /9
'Judah St. 'Boston Mass. 4w
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10.1.1:1 CLEMEN^3_, A. OKAY
CLEME Who le Y,
,Mannfocturere andle Dealers In Cal.
e,n ett. Land and Meek Planer; also of Bone
lent and Guano. Agents for the sale of Munn
.ezOent. Oates cOrnerof EleVentbk and French
s trtets, Erie, Pa innl43ra
Onee Mere in the Field.
ita.ls7Y PERSON'S who, in seals gone b
.I.ra were in the habit of using CARTER
N
BOEE A. I NERVE LIELMM4rr, but who
of late yaws have bond it difficult - to obtain,
owing to the proprietor having ceased to pre
pare it , except in qtuantities, are hereby
informed that I have resumed the are
of tills most vrdnahle Liniments-oncesoopn
thrauftl Part , of the country—W
intend,p glt In every , store where mem
clefts are sold,in this and the adjoining
counties. my old enetotaera In particular and
the public in general inar now feel sure of get.
tit z this article at all times in its. toll
strength and Purity. Prictcb.y Bottle;40
Cents.
- J. 8. CARTER:.
-jan2l4l
• • L...l6::STlghli r - -,
ITAvING bought Vie 'bugle notel, hi Water
al ford, would inform the public that he boa
tuorotuMl7 refitted tho same, and le noliltadY
• to e teommodate all lu Me best of style. Mt
. E ., table ls 'bountifuly: supfeed, attd the 'Arlo
Worked fi l th the enotemt of lighore. t 11be23-11t
.. .
WEEKLY :OBSERVER
NOTICE.—After this date no paper will 9
sent from this o j pee, for any lezrgth of time,
without payment in advanie, unless by the order
of partwi whose re.sponeibeity ire are ye
guttinted with.
All subscriptions must' be nettled r?nnaully.
Bills will be sent at Ott dose •of each year to
those who are, arrears.
Jobbing accounts are- due *as ,soon as the
work is delivered._ ,:c„ - • feblB-tf.
Ormarsram.—Rev. Threw 4. Cases", of
this city, ruad Rev. ice . giph Dunniof New
York, were on Sunday last, ordained to the
Priesthood, in St. Patric.ks Cathedral, Fourth
street The ordinationeeremony was perform
ed by Bishop Mullen. assisted by a number
of c/o:mien of
_his rilocejte. The' church
was crowded to its'utmost - capacity 'during
the progress of the Imposing ceremony.
NoT Lumx.—The following has been go
ing the rounds of the New York press, unit;
we find it copied into several Perunsylvania r
journals, including the Dispatch :
"A. man from the interior of Pennsylvania.
lost his pocket book a day or two ago. A
by-sunder saw the thief but refused to de.
scribe the pick-pocket. In explanation of
this steange' refusal he asked the vie din," why
did you charge me ten cents for 'a drink- of
water when I was in the army at. Gettys
burg?" There was nothing more to he said
after that."
We are astonished to see papers in our
own State giving currency to statements of
this kind. It is extremely improbable that
any such occurrence as the above transpired,
and the New York press only make use of it
to cast slurs upon the residents of this State.
Guam or Wivan Lore.—At the meeting
of Councils on Monday night the Commit
tee to whom was referred the application
of Messrs Janes, Walker, Vincent and Mar
shall asking. for a grant of fifteen of the city
water Lots; handed in their report. They
recommend that this number Of Jots be sold
to the applicants f0r1 , 5,000, and that they
further bind themselves in the sum of $25,000
to erect a blast ftirnace thereon within one
year from the lat - of April nest. The capaci
ty of this furnace must be at least equal to
that of The netting° Valley Iron works of
Meigs Boyce, Rawle S Co., and the bond to
be given. under the .tom© restretiona and
conditions imposed upon Henry Rawl() mad
his associates. Councils adopted the report
of the Committee, and, as the applicants in
both cases are among our most wealthy and
energetic citizens, we may look for the early
completion of an enterprise that will give a
new impetus to the,, business and prosperity
of the city.
THE PROPOSED NEW RAILROAD - .."-The
new. route contemplated by •the Pennsylva
nia RailrSad Company, to which we referred
a couple weeks ago, is designed chiefly for
the transportation of freight at slow speed.
The proposed bianeh ' , road wilt' leave the
Philadelphia Erie
. ste'the,snouth of Ben
net's branch of the Sits - tuella:no, and follow.
that stream to the summit, and down tge_
waters of the lied Bank to its , contluence with
the Allear7, and theve to Dttsburgh.
Upon no Mori of this ,route is there a
gradient exceeding sixteen feet per mile, ex
cept for about four miles at thp stimmit,
where -the grade will be 48 feet i )lnd abotit
the same distance near the mouth'of the Ma
honing, where it wilbreach about 55 feet to
the mile. The lattei grade' maybe avoided
by continuing .up {he aide hill alter striking
this creek, iittul intersecting" We Alleg4ny
Valley Railroad' lower down; but the iy - Ork
would be expensive mot:would retard the
completion of, the mad. It is not proposed
to extend the Philadelkhia•L- Erie line be--
yond Brookville injhis - direction, as it will
be there met by L7ii Western Pennsylvania
or Alleglieny. Val;ey it dlro Id, the charters
of both of w,hich comp: odes cover the
ground. Prom ilrof4, - ,ville - the Philadelphia
Ile carried Westward
ly, south
. of the Lakes:connecting , therewith
by branch.roads. The giatling of .this rail
way for *bout 20 miles' Vriow Under con
tract, and till of its, expensive sectkona,will be
let as soon as the line is Carefully located.
This line will be constructed with the':view
to cheapen the cost, Of freight transPortatioa,
so as to com Pete with water lines leading to
New York. • • ,• ,
A tiotutuliu. rtsvuung.—,A' physician of
Williamsport, having for a long time suspec
ted the fidelity of his Wife, a few days since
resolved to set a trap - ,by,which•tO discover
whether his suspicions were well founded or
not. He cut away oqe of- the'panels of the
door leading - to thejr sleeping apartment, in
such a manner as to bi easily removed
from the-Outside,and then gavd notice that
he was - mins away and would be absent for
some time: He left quit/tight but returned
about two - o'clock in the morning, and, pro-
ceeding to his wife's room, he-removed the
panel and unlocked the ,door. Entering the
room, his worst suspicions were verified, for
there, .in - Unconscious • slunitlr, reposed his
wife and her paramour. He quietly went to
his 'study, saturated a sponge with chloro-
Tenn; secured his case of instruments,-and re
turning applied the sponge to the nostrils of
each alter: watery. Be then horribly mutila
ted hii-4/IkOLISCIOUS rival by cutting and slash
body in a number_of . places, and fin
ished up.lile:job.tor fastening a padlock to his
wife'kpen3on, then callingat dip
,residence of
brother physician, told Ihere,as a
'case at his house • which', required' attention,
and took the train for patty "unknown. The
Vietlin of this. awful, revenge was a Well
known - gambler of Westfield, and his dead
body was taken through our, city on .Satur
day to his former home,. •,:.
ismo.
X : XVI
Prexident
Loco, - LtiatsLes.cos. —Representatitie
Stranahan introduced the fallowing hills in
to the Legislature on Monday : An act pro
hibiting the licensing of any billiard tables
or bowling alley in or near Edinboro. An
act to prohibit the selling of liquor to stu
dents of the Xo'rtnal School at Rodiaboro. An
mot to authorize the transfer of prisoners to
the Warren county jail during the construc
tion orthe Erie jail. An adtlitithoi*ng the
Road Commissioners of Wayne tp. to levy
and collect a siecial tax, not to exceed 15
mil* on the dollar, to pay the indebtnesss of
saig township. An *act to incorporate the
Union Mills Savings Institution cif this cotm
ty.3 An act' for the better protection and .
maintenance of the poor in Erie county, and
to equalize. the burden - of taxation for - the,
same. Mr. Rea also introduced a bill to
amend the road laws - in the township of
Girard and Springfield.:
Walnut;Trroi's Ditirtm.! .. .y.—The parade
of the Irish American Benevolent Associa
tion and the members of the Fire Depart
ment, on Monday afternoon was a very credit
able affair. Several hundred l wen were in
the procession, and two bands tarnished most
excellent music. After parading a number
of streets they separated, and in the evening
a social re-usion. was held- at Brown's Hotel.
A large, number of ladies and gentlemen
were present, several:speeches were made,
some beautiful songs were rendelred in fine
style, and the piano,' 'controlled' skil
ful fingers, discouiseil sweet music: 'The
festivities were protracted until longs after
midnight, add the occasion, will not sooti be
forgotten by all who were 'fortunate enough
to be present. • ,
FROM TILE WESTERN PART O$ TILE Coax-,
TV.--OUP correspondent "Baas". , sends ,us
the following items fromi a yiesurn part e'
thi county -
' Mr. Maynard, of 'pringlield. wan
misty injured a few - 'days- state," by being'
thrown front:his wagon. 'Ma shoulder was
dislocated t 6 ,: the. fall. '..The w wok('
Over tiff, brtrislok hlm
,conalderably;
Ji ii very slat, in the Western path of the
nous% anionzsmall - chtldrett i wlth wluttnp.
pean uta b e a coil oL diaternpar.
ERIE, PESN'A, FEBRUARY 23,180
Court Proceedings,-
- The regular - term of the Court of Quarter
'Sessions commenced on Monday, the 22d
frig., !fon. John P. Vincent presiding. The
following cases were disposed of :
George Bird—charged with receiving
stolen goods. This case was tried at a for
mer
_term of Court, but the jury failed to
agree. A petition from a number of citizens
of :Wayne tp., iisking that a mite pros; be en
tered, bras presented to the Court The -re
cognizance of thedefer4ant,finfeltedit last
term', w ordered remitted, and rwlie pros.
entered on paynient-of coats. "_
On Monday-afternoon the roll 'of Grand
Jurors was called, and, previous to being"
sworn, they were addressed by the Judge.
In the course of his instructions he re
marked :."kaut informed that thereis scarce
ly ail eatingWawa or saloottln 'the city that
does not have a lottery once a week. If it
man has a horse or a watch, he puts it up at
a good price and disposes 'of it by lottery,
and the excuse is that the churches set the
_example." The law relating to such illegal
practices was read, and the Grand Jury in
formed that it watt their duty to do some
thing toward preventing the habitial infrac
tion of this law.
Iu the, case of Barbara Wolff—indicted for
selling liquor pn Sunday, a nolle pros, was
entered Cm payment of costs. , •
Cont. vs. Clark McSparren, indicted for
maintaining a nuisance—verdict not guilty,
art4:teuity pay Abe 'costa, The defendant
hi:owktier of the Eric City Mills, located, near
the depot. A smallidream, called IchabOd
Run, has been dammed up for the purpose
of supplying the-mill with water. Com
plaint was made- that in summer time
the sluggish water becomes noxious and un
healthy. Several witnesses testified that a•
very unwholesome odor .arises from the
stream in warm weather and alit sickness is
caused by the Saute. The counsel for the
defence proved that the disagreeable smell
complained of was caused by the &posits of
offal and filth thrown into the dam, and that
the culvert over Peach street, built.by the
city in 18t15, had prevented the flow of water
and caused- the stream to rise about fifteen
inches higher, thereby Making It a reservoir
that retained all &Testis. The Court held
that as the city had erected the dam, and not
Mr. MeSparren, a mistake had been made in
selecting the decadent, arid the jury were
so instructed.
' James Hayes,-indicted for stealing a horse,
buggy and harneas from Mr. Chambers, of
Harbor Creek, plead guilty ; sentenced to four
years imprisonment In eenitentiary.
•Lovitt Sterling, indicted fur larceny, in ap
propriating two one hundred dollar notes,
and other property, to which Mr. Churchill,
of Le&ea, laid claim. • Verdict guilty.
Sentenced to penitentiary for three years.
Kavanaugh, plead not guilty to the soft int
peachritenrof having surreptitiously obtained
possession of Philip McGuire's, pocket-hoOk,
containing $45. The evidence would seem
to indicate that Mr. Kavanaugh was guilty, at
least so,thought the jury, and he was sen
tencedlo restore' the stolen property, pay a
fine of Copiiiict costs, and be committed to
the Weitern Penitentiary for the space of
three years. - , •
•
Michael Tirana vras found guilty of selling
liquor witliont" a license, and sentenced •to
pay,a fine of 4r,49 fartbe benefit of, thitaat
lifilf Creek school district, $5 for 'the' law
library, and the costs of prosecution, and to
stand committed until these 'accumulated
pentilties'were ,forthcoming. • The point vas
made that Amon's:wife; was the Party'
Ntirj sold tbe•liquor, but the Court held that
a man Ns:n*4 'responsible for his better half's
On - Janet. •
Peruis and Sarah Clark, indicted for .
conspiracy. Verdict "not guilty; but J. E..
Fenno to Pay the costs,
-- Jazites llorrig an, indicted for "wilfully,
maliciously and riotously 'disturbing the
pi - ace at an election." Verdict "not guilty,"
but defendant to pay the costs. In this case.
Mr. Ilorrigan was charged with making a
riotous demonstration at the polls in Corry,
at the last Presidential eleaion. We under
stand that the suit was,brought at the insti
gation of a ibw violentpartis who discov
ered, some time after We election, that Mr., ,
i llorrigan bad voted the Democratic ticket,
and who, until that time, were, under the im
pression that ho had not'done so. trimen
dons disturbance and t:eiy riotous demon
,
' stration was immediately charged upon this
gentlenuin; and,as the constable who returned
him testified, it would not have been consid
ered a returnable offence bad not certain
party influences compelled him to make the
return. .
Nicholas Boardman, indicted for sodomy.
Verdict "not gnilfr." but guilty of an attempt
to commit the 'crime. The defendant in this
case was charged with committing a crime
against, nature upon the person' of a ,litde
boy, son of Mr. Frederick Brown, of McKean
township. The evidence was not sufficient,
to convict him of the actnal commission of
the crime, but was strong enough to show
that an attempt bad liken made and so the
verdict was returned. . • ,
Oar rennet closes with the proceedings np
to Wednesday evening.
Anvzirrist Yorn Bruno SALES nt
Purses.—The season is approaching when
vendues of personal s , property will be com
mon in all "sections of the.county., We al
lude to the subject thus early for the purpose
of reminding our country readers who in
tend to sell oat during the coming. spring,
that too much attention cannot be paid to.
adiirlising thoroughly. Advertise your sales
#ii,the nees*PaPere. It may cost you a few
dollars but will probably add twice as much
.to your proceeds. A handbill is only seen by,
few, but the newspaper reaches the many.
It goes into the houses, and is read by all the
members of the family. In this way your
itr will get greater publicity, and will in
do e a larger 0 - tuber of persons to attend.
• Fatiants OP Wzrroisn Saturday night
the "human velocipede" came to a ball' at
Buffalo, New York. He alleges that be is
compelled to stop for want of funds, and the
reporter of the Sun—who was agzompany-,
Ing him in his great walk—states that Wes
ton, and the reporters of 'several newspapkts t
are now at the American Hotel, in Buffalo,
in an almoSt destitute condition. At the
time he broke down, Weston was ten days
behind time, but he was stilt confident of ac
coritplisthlnghis 5,000, mile walkand baying
threellays to spare. 'As thia — la the second
failurerbo has attributed to scardity of funds,
we conclude that big walking, ass pecuniary
transaction, is not very profitable.
- - .
Fvici:t - Accmuter.—A rumor was -ctimmt
in 'l4 city on Saturday that Getup TabOr,
Esq., a well known and highly respected citi
zen of Union, had been killed at Warren on
the 10th inst. It gives tei much plaits=
lie able to State that the' rumor was uncoil
ed, although.a sad accident 'occurredfn Nar-,
ren :on that day by which a getelleinaitnamed
.Gepite - W. 'Tabor, of Pine Circle 0)4=14,
came to his death. lie Was Aide:kiting to get
im 'beard a pusenger„ins - faait wasshut
leg, whenjae. accl4ol+ l 34ly: slipped and fell
beneathitlie Wheels - Orthe 'eat wliare ke was
crObed itxsttel(at . tuul tier as ta:proditoe death
wlthfit,a Sew mehntes. ”
• Jianiona Accroua ,--11. yrutng son of pa
tiluteidar was riding on the front
of an eagitte.-oni the Buffalo to Edo rind.
oa Thtusdsl of jatr = irk; And. attempting
ti jump'riff 10: tba p4pase :of eitenglng
switch, lie slipped" and :fell wit/I%bn( leg
'sato* the track. The limb i:
, was canside .
:stay. mingled • by tint now•astcher, end* tbe
llttlo felkoti only tatted .mmswar from, Want
death byseirpg tolditf one of the nun bars
of thelmateirork and , haiging on tintitmt
Pied from hitt pelikelLS paidtion
Autobiogrspittr. !ki:lo7 ilyirt 4 Gitiose."
[the following editorial from the daily
Republican of Friday is so strikingly. beau
-14 awl priginal that we cannot Amon* to
Labe trlittlittid to the ttyp or% timeituitired
subscribers of that wonderful paper : We
take the liberty of 4tiding it into chapters,
and head lines, in , er to
~bring pu t ; it Ter
i::
Re the more plain ly .. -.
CHAPTER Goose's Prefate—Whys and
Wherefores of this Eventful History.
iathei day: the suggested thit. - all :the
applicants for postmastershlp here should
send their papers down lo.the Observer office
and have them weighed, and that the "win;
ner of the "heavy weight", he forthwith de
clared the Inctumbegt bt the alliee. ' •
CHAPTER IL—The Goose, as Champion of
'Light Weights" sees axi Obvisionsligiggestiort.
The suggestion was oblAons from the
"heavy weight" the editor of that sheet had
given to the subject in severatriumhers of his
paper,. , - „
CHATTER lil,—The R . cpuhtteari Goose makes
our Billy Goose one of her Confidants.
' We asla are had high authority for saying
sucks decision would be "sound on the Re
publican goose."
CHAP= IV: The Goose Explain; Ilia nun-
ly inatory—Begins Life ai a Daakikr.
Anxious to know all abotit his relatives.
the editor of that sheet wants • tO know bpi
long We have "been sound on the Republican
goose" that tit should speak with such posi-'
Hee knowledge as to what would riscy his
ntatenial relative.
?UM'TER V.—ln Seconds" ils Trans.
formed from a Donkey Into a Full Fledged
G9ose.
Willing to afford our cotetnporaty till the
information he wants on Ibis interesting sub
ject, we reply that-to the beat of our knowl
edge and belief-it was just about Varoseconds
Previous to writing the paragraph that an
disturbs his goose-ine reflections.-
PpiT sottPT- I lt might have tent a Pruetlon
Less.
It might have been a fraction of a second
more or less; We really can't say.
POST SCRIPT No. 2.--The Lorigth - of his Eats
=de the Task a little Dlftlealt, and "Thu.
was kr precious."
All we recollect about it is that , our "time
was'so precious" that we really hadn't time
to make a "note of it," as Capt. Cottle says.
CHAPTER Vl.—Thcr Goose again Refers to his
Fatally Record.
Again, so anxious is the editor of that pa
per to find out the doings of his aquatic pro
jenitor, that he propounds another "goOse”
question, namely—whether the "Republican
goose" has adopted us as one of its "gos
lings."
CHAPTER Vil.—The Old Goale Tells the Sllty
Goose ConfidentlaUy that he is not her Gos-
1M
We have made the necessary Inquiries,
and we are glad to assure our cotemporary,
an the authority of the.old "goose" herself,
that she has not; that the position is not
filled—
CHAPTER VIII.—She may adopt one Some
Day, but it will not be a Donkey In Disguise.
—that when ebe adopts another "gosling"
she will choose' one like the editor of the
Observer, with well-developed pin leathers—
CHAPTER IX.—The / in one of 1114 Aqua
tic Excursions nuik a Startling Discovery,
Uses Soap fort First Time, is Taken Sick
mid Otto p a Disgusting Quantity of Old.
Bite.
• effect hatred - of that article which
so tually spoils all water for little "gos
lings to paddle ht., familiarly known as—
soap.
ENO OF TIM STORY AND OF TIM 911 Ly aooss
Tin PatLit:patents swn Eats Rstutoan.
—Prom the published statement of the board
of directors of the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad, who are the lessees of the Philadel
phia 4V-Erie road, -we gather the folloWing
report of the earnings and expenses of the
latter thoroughfare, for. the year 1868: The
'amount arreceipts from passenger travel was
$331,437; from freight, V,101,013, and from'
miscellaneous sources s7l,loB—making the
total earnings`during that period $2,804,250.
The total , expenses foot 4 $2",:q7,125,
including the thirty per cent. of the earn
ings which is payable to theP.4k R.R.R. Co.
The loss to the company operating the line
thus amounts to $83,274, or • $271,177 less
than the loss of the preceding year. This
exhibit shows a flattering increase in the
baaixtess and earnings of the road, under the
etlicientmausgement of the lessees. The
increase can be ascribed principally to the
development of the freight traffic, and the
decrease in the relative expenses arises from
the tact that the great outlays of the prece
ding year, when the road was very defectiie,
placed it in a condition which diminished the
eapentes arising from - its former incomplete
cbnstructlon.
Rernsorrox.—"Under a misapprehension
of the facts," Mr. P. T. Barry withdraws the
accusations publicly malt: against the honor
of Mr. Barrett, and gives him a certificate as
being - "arr honest and -upright young Man,
and deserving of public confidence," in con-
sideration whereof we presume Mr. Barrett
withdraws hts suit for libel which he pre
ferred against Mr. Barry. It often proves a
very disagreeable matter to rush into print
and afterwards find out that statements which
are publicly paraded are made without foun
dation in fact, - and We are glad - to see in this
instance that the proper. amends has been
made by. Mr. Barry when he discovered that
he had' iterated charges wittiont - sufficient
proof to verify them. We hope out friends
will immediately establish the entente conf late,
by mutually forgetting the cause of their re
cent unpleasantness.
Ws announced last week that the tie vote
for Burgess, at the recent municipal election
at Warren, had been decided In favor of Mr.
S. J. Page. by- the contestants drawing)ots.
'The - Warren - Ledger: DOW puts a' new face
on the matter by stating that't,he act of the
Legisbattre, passed 183-1; which provides
that in case the same number of ballots
are cast for opposite candidates the parties
shall gamble for the office; will not answer
in this case. The borough was incorporated
about two yews before. this act was- passed,
and the-law only applies to boroughs "here
after incorponded." From this the Ledger
is led to infer that Mr. Page is not legally
qualified to act as Burgess; at least until the
matter is determined in Court.
DELEGATB.B ELECTED.—The ClituntY Com
mittee of Crawford county met at Meadville
last wet, and elected Thos. W. Grayson
Senatorial, and John G. Burlingham and
Thds. D. Nash Representative delegates -to
the next Democratic:. State Convention.
These are most excellent selection; and we
congratulate:our. Crialbiti count)! brethren
upon,the good judgment they have displayed.
The Senatorial delegate belongs to Crawford
this year by virtue of the system of Acres
ton' which has existed ever since the district
was. organized, aud which. has _worked so
pleasantly in the tduit iL is tat laely tt r A
be interfered with-LI:1r along tinii id come:
The de/egales were letiiiithota instrietlimst-
tqunrtett ItstisnAD. We The - great
East" and Weit railroad lines are tigaink:ai
ente , :tirithr onis !Anther: Weatteard ; Wind
.freight. has been reduced! from $1.70 to 40
`cents per 100 pounds, and
.e corresponding
reduction in passenger „rates is predicted.
This will not be Tetr good f o r the stockhold
ers,, but the public will for, a time reap the
benefit • As seksi as the 0:int:I among rival
lines is 5e 1 404, the Wit reilthe inereased'so
that ; compensation far Wises will soon be
blade . , •
galinn4rx lqcssruanzam.—An attempt
trurtassie trulueetbmittitt Lott totietAro to
-thatirielt-blockttin !Peach street; &We the
depot. A quantity of oil Was poured on the
;flow 4 attd Ward. but %Ito. Ewes, died out,
without.coMmunicating with the boards.
IR ADDITION IC) . t il e candidates . mentioned
jest feel: *e' hat :the :
Itayot.,4l.ten A. Craig; Janice of the Peso,
West Ward, ;Daniel Sullivan; '
,Coruttable;
West Ward, -David Dor:merman. .11s. John
J. Doughistis'also named es a candidate ;the
Justice of the Peace in thaVest - Wird. •
L(HCAII.IiitEVITLES.
THE first day of• Sintag. according to the
"Impose; is the 20th of March.
TIIS North East Star has been enlarged to
the extent of a . column on each page.
Tan price of petroleum has advanced ma
terially within the past few days.
Tan life of Dr. W.lli. Jennings, of Titus
ville, who' accident :4V Poiktoned hiln 3 e/ it
recently, was insured for $15,000.
1? us said that ,petitions are in circulation
in various towns along the Lake Shore tail
road PraYinc the company to dispontinne the
running of trains -0m Sunday. -
Passings desiring to visit Washington city
during the inauguration ceremonies, can
procure excursion tickets, good for the round
trip, for $19.05.
Tug seventeenth of next month is &int
Patrick's Day. We presume our. Irish fel
low citizens will take some - method to' ap
propriaely celebrate this festival of Ireland's
great apostle. .
Buscsr.ss on the Lake Shore Railroad is
very brisk at present. The average number
of freight cars, passing over it reaches two
hundred per day. There is also an Increase
in the passenger traffic.
Tim Warren county Democratic Commit
tee will meet at the Carver Rouse oil Tuesday,
March 24, for the purpose of selecting a del
egate to represent that county in the State
Convention.
A. GREAT many are prevented from :going
to church on Sunday, on account of wet
' weather or disagreeable walking, hilt these
causes do not prevent a single man from at
tending to his business on week days.
Tan store of Beecher Nam), at North
East, was entered by burglars a few nights
ago and- robbed of ' about - MO worth In
money and goods. An attempt IPRE also
to *rob a hardwaie firm in the same town,
but the burglar was discovered and com- -
pelled to beat a hasty retreat.
TR: Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com
pany has purchased the elevator and dock
connected with the same for the reported
sum of $200,000. If these figures are cor
rect, the former. proprietors have received a
handsome return for their Investment, and
alI other citizens will rejoice over their good
fortune.
A, MAN named Jacob Yehi, who resided in
the vicinity of Warren, was walking on the
railroad track in the direction of that town,
on Tuesday of last week, when the -Aneom
modation train west came along, and before
he could leave the track he was struck by
the coil-catcher of the engine and thrown
into the ditch by the roadside. When taken
up life was extinct.
A:StSDnTDCAL considerably the worse for
liquor went to the Court House on Tuesday,
while the Court was in session, and, as the
proceedings were doubtless calculated to pro
duce-drowsiness, he concluded to indulge in
&little snooze. Ills dreams were probably
of an unpleasant naturO, as he woke up by
giving vent to a regular Indian "war whoop."-
His Honor kindly consigned him to jail.un
,
til he would recuperate.
Ttios.z 4,f our readers wishing Marble
Work of any • kind should not fail to visit
the establishment of E. Leonhard, on Ninth
street, between State and Peach. Be is un
questionably The best workman in the city,
and some of his specimens would do credit to
the finest establishment in the country. Mr.
L. has lately arrived among us from Europe,
where his reputation stood so high that he was
selected to execute the monument erected by
the Duke of Nassau in memoiy of his de
ceased wife, which is yeaily visited by thou;
sands of admirers from all parts of the world,'
and regarded as one of the most beautiful
ever erected.
New Publications.
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY for March con
tains a number of excellent sketches, poems,
&c., furnished by Bayard Ta y lor, John G.
Whittier, James Parton, Mn. H. 1 Stowe,
Alice Cary and others,' - •
GALAXY is rapidly earning a reputa
tion second E' no other publication of the
kind in the country. The March number is
replete with .choice literature, and we hove
no hesitation in recommending the magazine
to all who desire to suhs'cribe for a tirst-class
Monthly.
Tun NURSERY for March will gladden the
hearts of the little ones, as Its contents are
carefully compiled with the view of catering
to the tastes of childhood. Parents who de
sire to promote the pleasure and enjoyment
of their children , and, at the same time, im
prove their minds, should subscribe for this
attractive monthly magazine. •
Tan Esquimau ALMANAC !mi) Pourwst.
Msztrar. the title 'ot a volume issued by
Faran cLean, proPrieters of the Cincin ,
sari Enquirer. It contains a great variety of
useful and valuable information. As a book
for political reference It will prove indispen
sable. Price 25 cents. •
JCMJ:LICD.
thyPortts—Suirrt—ln North East, ort the
17th inst, by Rev. Mr. Rusted, Mr. S. M.
Gifford, of North East, to Miss Lori M.
Smith, of Concord.
Snirmomi—Gautokm—ln North EMI, Fox:
17th, by Rev. Thomas Guy, Mr. Jerry
Simmons and Miss Hattie Graham, 'di of
North East. '
WALLacn—Bcrnaten—ln LeEkruf tp., on the
16th hut., Mr. 3Luila Wallace to Mtge
Sarah -Burger.
DIED.
filmirtorsoN—On the 12th inst., in Buffalo,
Frederick Stephenson, father of J. G. Ste-
phenson, of Elk Cre q fk township, aged 68
CoLE—In North East, on the 14th fast., Mr.
Dgrius Cole, aged 85 years:
Mot tax—Or eimsnmptlon, in `Erie, on 22d
inst, John C. Moran, aged 48 years and 4
• months. •
Noonxs—ln Butted°, on the 20th Inst.,"Mrs:
Margaret Noonan, formerly of this. city,
aged -about 85 years.
THE AIIERI6IN LIFE IFISMAREE COM
rAiiiroar • PutLantrultta..--This institution,
which has been for many years well known
among our citizens, is one which presents
superior claims to public•cattfidence. Being
both a stock and mutual Corporation, It pos
sesses the advantages of both withotit the ob..
jectionable features of either. The stock
holders are Persenalik.liable for the security
of policy holders, and -the mutual policy
holders, without sharing the risks, participate
to the fullest, extent , m the • profits of the
co 'T m he in y.
" me last year was double that of
the previous year, and its outgoes consist
mainly of death losses and dividends to mu-:
tual policy holders,—which have been for
many years 50 per cent.
The assets of the company . , as shown by
their advertisement, in another column, are
nearly $2,500,000.
Its policies being all non-forfeitable, its
dividends meeting future premiums, and its
life lxilicieslielng 01 Made- at the age of
eighty years, must commend' it to every
prudent person. Every, facility is given to.
assurers consistent with security, assisting,
theiti id 'their -payments 'lf necessary, by,
granting loans for. tempoiary aceAmunoda
thin: AU the favorite forms of_ life , . endow
'meat, And reranun producing `txthcies • are
issued; - and we may say with safety, that this
Company, has no superior ..in the' United
,States. ~";•• - • - - •
'hts luosi Vatic Colsatuz; trittiseAdvertiise=
meat splicers in another column, is. one of
the oldest anti most !thoroughly established
Busing Colleges in -Vie •country, enjoying,
by-far, the largest patronage of any similar
Inatitntion'in the United States,* The princi:
pals are men of .large experience in their pro
feesiou, enjoying thp : 'contldence and esteem
of the business community, 1141* eminently
qualified for the distinguished. pOiltiona they
occupy. For the large' and beautifully Blue
tasted circular of the collez,e, ecintalrupg full
ppa~rrti~culars, address the Principals, Smith &
Voitley Pattaburtli Pa. •
LEGAL linetswa.—We multi:4llmm harmed
of-blanks that our assortruput.. tho most
complete hi the.chy, comprismg. every' sort
generally_ In use by Tuatices. Attorneys, Con
stables, Property Owners Hula ilusiness•men.
They are all prepared by ez.“- - Wen,.
got up in the beet style - and sold at tii.most
reasonable.prices. A. liberal 'deductlon will
inido" to dealers or others - puithastot ib
large.quantitles. -' • . • ,172.54 f.
N'eto sabbertioentn*.
Poor House Statement.
--,AtfiniSW THOMISM THOMAS . I fV/I.LIS
• :sand JACOB HANSOM Evp., Director* of
e Poor and House of Employment for the
County of Erie, inAceount with she County of
Erie for the year A. D. lats:
ItECEIPT4I.
Jam 1-To cash In Treasury as per Au
ditor's report $ 775 57
1 Tocash (rural-U. Conidaissieners 80,000 00
; 9
property
Feb. 4To cash from Willy Preston,
• hoard
March 4 To cash(ratline. KolOfor Mra.
lifatthslen - .. 4 467'51
April itTo cash from Zle of clover see d 24 00
8 To cash from warrant issued In
error 19 60l
" 10 To cash from sale of Barley gpzy
May 4 Tocash
bo from rd Ohlwller for M.
• Weigle's
--;"r To - cash hom y
J -- C, Harrison lOr 14 56
TbOnsasWilsolre board. • .„ .31/ 07
" 30 Tomah from sale of see
clover d 18 00
JlllllO 4 To cash on °eel R R Urea 1 30
17 To cash from t Kolb for Mrs.
Matttualerr.-.-
• •
lei :a
July 7 Tomah from sale of c lover bay. 1 00
Aug. 0 To cash from Geo W GunnisOn,
Each 4 liquor tines 103 CO
Sept. 2To cash from C. Kolb for Mrs '
Matthaien IS 75
" 3To cash from Geo W Gunnison,
Esq. 4 liquor fines 100 00
7To cash from flabermea'S ftnes.. 50 CO
Oct. BTo cash frontJ ellarrison tor T. '
Wilson's boaisl
" 10 To cash from F Curtze, Esq, one
liquor fine
Nov. 6To cash on acct R K fares.„__.
" 12 To cash from F ,Curtze, Esq, 3
liquor Ibsen ....• ... ...... 75 COI
" t 2. To cash from F Ohlw il'
er for Si Weigle's board .. ..... ,
35 fa
" 14 To cash from Geo W Guimhs;O,
Esq, I liquor fine
Bee. 4To cash from 0 Kolb for Mrs
Matthalen /8 75*
Jan. 4TO cash from sale ofsheep shims -cA uo
Warrants in circulation-- ..... 828 z ,
Total a 32,410 .17
Sitrgisnrrtruki , L.
Bedsteads 810,00, brushes 87,00
Clothing and trunks 68,50,chatrs, stools,
etc, $3,00 11 :A
Blacssmithing $51.90. bags $7.50 .19.40
Burying the dead t1),65, butter 1,12.k1e... 41 65
Books and stationery 827,98, Beef 6800,26 PZ 21
Commission to Hayes &Kepier for sale
01 the Jesse Wail's property 27 00
Constables fees 853,46, coning $lO7. .. . ... .._ 1.18 48
Clockis and repairs 60.50, corn illai lii . - .A
DrY goods 5061,48, drugs and medicines
634,11; 9% .5.7
Flour &In 8Z.77,Z, groceries $1,355,111 1,5)C 31
Houseates for house 14,94, hay 133,82-- 36 76
and kitchen Eurnituro 89 79
Harness and reptdr5..........,- , IZ. 75
Justices fees M,21, lime T3)111..........-...
`•' 21
Mutton 85.418, police fees 530,00_. _.. _ kr2 18
Out.door paupers of all grades • 11,41)3 52
Labor on farm 5.1"5, plaster 6.1,50 212 50
Printing et paper 8:-V,30, potatoes 5191.23 2.1) 53
Plow points and plows $2,00. pork 8667,73 0( 711
Physician to out •door paupers 241 72
Poor house law 81,5 f), puilaps and re-
Repairs on' buggy..' . . .' . ....,._.
Removing pauperSV aria lieit'fie .... . . . .
It II (rues to out-door. paupers I rissing
through the county hl9 ii ti
Sheep $9l, soap $l5, seal 65 ......... 111 00
Salary of A. Thompson director 1!,4" yes 160 2i
" Thomas WLElls 150 2 1
" Jacob Hanson " 4:1; 00
-Dr R Dickinson physician Iyr .31)0 00
" Dr Geo E Darling physician in.
Erie I year —..-.--. :s2 00
" Dr P G Barrett physen in Erie GO 06
" Dr B E Phelps physician In
Corry 1 year 510 00
G W Walker attorney 1 year 50 00
" Calvin Pool, steward .575 00
" Miss Pool, seamstress - " 78 00
" Win M Arbuckle, clerk and
treasurer 1 year 400 00
Stationery, stamps, books and ink 9 TA
Taxes Kai, turnips 810, thrashing 679,u1 Id 64
Tobacco 8G2,55, hunting new farm 91,15 413 '7O
Wheat gius, wool 9178,a0 ........ 486 .10
Western Penu`a Hospital . WA 62
Half of one liquor tine returned...._..._ 25 00
Printing law proceedings of new Board
and annual statement fit 110
Coal for house . :18 40
Sundries boughtzt the Knapp sale
Religious and educational expenses__
Ansonnt of warrants Issued '& 7 1,675 30
Waents In circulation last settlement 7,.t1 02
Cash on dep't In Erie Co Savings Bank 8010 00
Cash on hand In treasury 1,9.31 85
Total
We, the undersigned, Auditors for the county
of ,Erla.baslng met together at the aim of the
County Commissioners of said county, and bay
ing carefully examined the accounts of the Di
rectors of the Poor and Alms House of Foie
county, do report and certify that we find tlaeln
correct as stated in above account.
0 Iven under our hands and seals this Iltb day
of January, A D.113q. "
[Rioted! • • 3L HARTLITID [z.al
F. F. STOWS (1,
THOMAS EVANS
Win M Arbuckle, Treasurer, in account with
the Directors of the Poor forthe year It
DE.. .
Jan ITo cash In Treasu r y as per Aidi.
LOTS report ...
To requisition on Co . l.3onaTnissiOnelrs...
To cash for sundries as per Direefont .
account 812 as
X 1,817& :
......«.
CU.
Bywarrants redeemed....-....".. ......
By deposit in Erie 'nine Savings and
Loan Rani:M.Bpar cent tutorest.:;.... 8,000 00
By cash In Treasury 1,987 Si
Total ....
...... ..... .....
We, the undersigned, Anditorafor the county
or Erie; having - met together at the Mee of
County Commissioners of said county,and hav
ing carefully examined the accounts of NVltt a
Arbues le, Treasurer for the Directors of the
Poor and Alms House of Erie county for the
Year A D, leBs, as stated In' above account, do
report them correct; and that we find due the
Directors of the Poor, and in the hands of said
Treasurer, the stan . of one thousand nine htni
dredaxul eighty-seven dollars and eighty-five
cents ($198: s'o and deposited In the Erie Dime
Savings and Loan CO's Bank on call, bearing d
per cent Intr.:eat eight thousand dollars (,18,0tal.)
'liven under our hands and mlllBOllOlllll day
of January, A 11, 1 , 30.
[Signed HARTLEIII I I.Sj
F STOWE [LW,
THOMAS EVANS :Lel .
No of ontecloor paupers Jan I s Me& .....
No taken charge ofdnring, the pat
•
Total
pled and discharged during the year
Remaining on hand Jan /,
No of inmates in Rouse Jan 1," 184 E
it,tinsitted during the year
Total
Died 19, discharged 65, out ou trim es, bound
oat
Remaining in House Jan 1, .... ... 111
' tiales6B; females 43-111. •
WHERE Eons—America Irehind 2); Ger
many 21; England 3; in the Poor Rouse 3-111.
PHYSICAL CONDITIQH.-Deal and dumb 3; crip
ples 17; , insane lik idiotic 11; blind 6; , beloleas 4
consumptive 1; foolLsh 2.; feeble minded 2, fits
1; rheumatic 1-111.
Agft of Paupers nnw in Poor Rouse--1 to 5,6;
5 tole, 6; 10 to 15, ICk 13 tts 0,10; 20 to 30, 8; 811 to.
40,13; 40 to 50,10; 50 to 60,10; 60 to 70, 17; 70 to FO,
11; SO to 90, 4-111,
,Tll.,urstErr—lteals and lodgingat, rule, Corry
and , Unfortfor out-door trot:Went pauper% 5.5.;
and transient paupers at Poor Some, from one
night to two weeks, of all grades, Zl.
• Produce of Farm for the year ending 'Decem
ber 31, 1368-.6 beeves slaughtered, quarters
weight, 8,266 tbs; 3 vests 292 Ms; 52 sheep 2,030 Ins;
,13 hogs 3,950 ibs; 6 hides sold to Gunnison 440 lbs;
'skins tanned on shares; Mlitheep pelts sold for
Md 2 0 5 o ba a l e a y; o9wodoc bibs hgo n ldo b /57 bush
ldhpot
;
tatoes; 354 do turnips: 20 do onions; 90 do cur.
raring 15 do beets; 2,1340 heads cabbage; 4100 Ina
gr6pm. 23' tons tap; 80 bushels elOver seed- 200
sipploen 20 do tomatoes; 150 winter squasb.
Amok on Farnt-130 chlckens; M geese; 12 tur
keys; 21 ducks; 6 hives bees; 10 shoats; 10 cows;
4 horses.
Articles mantilhamed in the House-for-the
year ending December 31, 18438--51 en's coats Z,
to 70,vests 110;shirts 10% stockings 60, shoes 45.
inandkerchiefs 501 overalls 50. Bop's coats 23,
pants 38, shirts gi,lshoes 13, stockings 20, aprons
10. Women's caps 18, dresses 63, chemises 70,
aprons 75, shoes 23, stockings fr. hendkerchms
, petticoats 52, night dresses 14. Girls' dress
es 37, aprons chemises 34, petticoats '33. shoes
12, stockings 20. 100 dozen - candles, 35 barrels
soap, 300 lbs butter.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
[signed THOMAs •WILLIs,
.T.ACOB HANSON, _
ANDREW THOMP.goN,
Intrectorse,
te1).3. - ;4‘v
fI%IOVED
W. W. Pierce & Co.
Removed! Removed!
W. W. PIERCE dr CO. have moved their
hardware, Sto re and Agricultural Implement
Store from 830 State street, to the .
REED HOUSE ROW
NORTIt-EAST SII OF THE PARK.
They havithe Lamed EStahlishment to their
line In, the city of Erie, and aye filling it with
ari,lmmense stock of Pirstelass Goods.
Removed ileinoved I! Rimmed I! I
sirToßeef Rouse Block..'
Ibt-4w . W. W. plsainr. t. CO.
.10EMEMNSEMINCIER Br, Solt,
DEALias
mouth* and: 43eilt4 kiniiislting Goods i
CORDER OF SEVENTEI BTRELT,
ERIE. PA..
• • Agents Wanted,
r °4 r a t iltelt u nt ate gu e sgti n gtilleg en ' gr t t .
ave_ro
Engraved bySartain. Size by 19, fr.-ea. -4 1On
pet , cent. to, agents. ' Addeetli GOOMPIMET &
CO.. Chicago, Or. No 57. ,
New Book-400
trliE Fludners%and' Mechanics. Attintiel esll-
1. ted .by George Waling; Jr:, anthem of
"Draining for Profit," "Elamrib t
esof Agrleni
ture," de; A book ofgfeat walna.to• livery one.
Scud' for lapW wtratilar; Agent *anted.
TREAT dc CO., Publishena, 631
,Droadway, New
York, • 4W
Go ere or Neck - •
CIA'S POSITIVELY SECURED by the proper
Nu use of Galvanic Electricity. It is believed
that every case is curable, no matter hprar, Wt.
The very warstenses can n it they desire, test the
virtues of this harmless agent by calling at the
office of y . •Dtt.
fehl&t.f." •
.trOttn. l 'Aiiiiiito, - .ldolo or tomato.
I[2l-13V Ettl , TOWN 'Atttt ern toW3I the new'
S.- Violet dnlr; mannesetured< by ramrifr
CO., 500 Areb stneclintladelphle., , Send 56 eta.
for sample, , fet4B.3rot,
'Z' . 47pb) abbertistmento.
BEI
BIICIIV.
afroni the Dispemsatory VT the tiottidStatesol
DICRS3fA c'RENATA—nucmy LEAVER
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PEOPERVIES.—Their odor is strong, diffusive;
and somewhat aromatic, their, taste bitterish,
and analogous to mint.
AlEmeat, Paornarint atm Buohn
leaves aro gently stimulant,with a peculiar ten
dency to the prinary,Ordans.
They $ 21, 14 11 4n-InoOnttiothtt Or the VrittarY
Organs:sue as Gravel, hron c Catarrh of the
Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and
Broth!), Mama of the Prostrate Gland, and Ite.
.tention Or Incontinence of the Urine, from a
lostiOr tube r° UM Partaconeerned In its evacu
ation. The remedy has also been recommended
la Dyspepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous
attrections and Dropsy.
Hsasnumn's EXTRACT ErCRIT is. ,used by
persona from the ages of It to 25, and from 35 to
5 5, or in the decline or change of life ;• after Con
finement, or Labor FainarliedMettinsi In
children. _ • '
In tilketlimsrcenliftrio femile4, the kitract
Buchan.; unequalled by any other remedy, as In
Chlorosis 9 r Retention, Irregularity, Painful
ness or supprftsioa Cur.toßtary Evacuations,
Ulcerated or Eschfrrotts state of the Uterus, Leo
earthen or Whites.
100 0(/
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DISMASEA OF THE MAI:MP:R., RIDISAYS,IIRAV.
NI. AND EMOYISMAI. ISIVSLLIMmI—Th is =edict Ile
inereasesthe powerof Digestion and escheat he
Absorbents into healthy action, by which the
Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Un
natural Enlargements are reduced, as well as
Pairtnnti inflammation. - _
MLitt nouns EXTRA MIMIC nes cured
every case of Diabetes in which it has been giv
en. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder and
bi n ate niatien el the Kidneys Ulceration of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Ns;
eases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone In the Bled
tier, Calculus, Gravel, Brick. Dust Deposit and
Mucus or Milky Dischargers, and for enfeebled
and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attend
ed With the follotringsymptema: Indisposition
to I ,, ertion. Loss of` Power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, Weak NCITCS, Tremb.
ling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness
of Vlsion,Pain In the Back,flot Rands; Flushing
of the Body, Dryness of tbe Skin, Eruption on
the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal La.Vll
- of the Muscular 'Oaten:l. etc. -
Intlasnor.tes ExTItACr Bran; Is Diuretic and
Blood-PurLfyiar. and Ctires.all Diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, excesses and !mail.
rittes of the blood, etc., superseding Copaiba in
affections for which it La used, such as Goner
rhaa, Gloats of long standing, and SYPitilille
Affections—ln these diseases, 'll i ad In connec
-1;1.
Dori with E.Larnofn's MAE WAArt.
Bold by Druggists and dealers everywhere.
Beware o counterfeits. Ask for Heimbold's.
Titke no of er. . Price-642S per bottle; ore bot
tles for SO Delivered to any address. De.
scribe syz Monts In all oonstaunications.
Address ILL T. lIELMBOLD, 591 Broadway,
N: Y. • I .
None are Genuine unless done up In steel-en
graved WraPPer,Wlth BMW-simile of my Chem
ma! Warehouse, and signed
t'ehlS-2,1n, N. T. LIELMBOLD.
HE
25 00
2 00
, s 1 w
ell
S. TODD PERLEY'S
x-vr.ioNsi 4
A 71
4 60
10 00
Claim arid ColleCtlon
A GME TV UN',
Ocoee 49 North-West Park, 4rie, Pa:
MAUR AtiENCY, after FOUR YEARS of very
j successful experteuee, continues to give
special attention to the Collection of all kinds
of Claims arising out of the late war.
Army and Navy Bounties; per Ana of Con
-greaa from 1.081 to 1887.
Arrears of Pay, Mixers' and Privates' Claims,
Increases of Pay under late nets of Con.
•
grew, Claims of Prize Money, Mi•
/age, -Lost Clothing
Pensions and increases of same for all Soldiers
losing use of fiend, Foot or Limb; also,
Soldiers' Children's Pension, in
addition to ihe Mothers'. ,
Also, Pensions for De dent Fathers Moth
ers. Brothers and Ststors. All Pensions
now payable from ds,tod pf Dis
charge.
Arrears under this act promptly collected.-
- Claims tor lionsas kilted in action.
Additional Bounty collected for soldiers who
have lost their dllicharge; city, county and State
bounties promptly collected; pay on pensions
promptly collected; pay for rations, while held
as prisoners of war, collected.
Copies of laws giving additional bounties and
increases of pensions furnished•on request In
person or by mail.
_NO CHARGE FOR COUNSEL.
9 Wi
30 00
.g.T.:, la 17
Information in rejrod,ta the 68.33 per montli
bounty Rh - el' freelx Tit any time, ti.s
• . also In ail eases relative to ex
` • peeted aneea. •
Mr. Perley having had over forir years' expe
rience in the H. S. Treasury Department, and
having been Corresponding &cretins , of the ,
Pennsylvania Soldiers' Relief Association, and
Commissioner for Soldiers for Pennsylvania
during the war, is enabled to bring unequalle,k
facilities and experience to the bu-barms.
Refers by special permission id Ex-Governor
Andrew (1. Curtin, Mom G. W. Scoamd. Judge
S. P. Johnson, Cols. S. P. Dick, Andrew Swan,
0. L. Woodwiint, 'Harrison Allen, IL L. Brown,
Ex-Mayor. A. king. Hon. Win. L. Scott. etc.,
etc. fcblB-6m.
6175 67
110,000 OD
'Auditor's Notice.
In the matter of the Partition of the Real Es
tate of Richard and James Crowley.
ISTo. Id May Term, Itdl.
• - In the Orptintre Court of - Erte Co.
'VOW, to wit' February let, M 4, on petition of
EllenO'B. Crowley, widow of James
Crawley ; deed, the Court appoint tient:lmin
Grant, 1.5 q., Auditor to examine t , i , o will and
make report as to the proper distribution of the
real and personal property of said Jas. CroW
leyodee'd, in pursuanco,of the 'mid • will, and
What Wither order at" the..t mart should' be
made. -Par Cur.
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All persons Interested will Please take notice
that I will attend to dudes of the above rip
pontmeutAt my office; No. 505 'French street
An the city - cot t to Pa., on the second Monde
In March, 1869. at 2 o'clock. p. m.
feb4 4w . BENJAMIN GRANT. Auditor.
HAYES & KEPLER,
REAL lESI'rA.TE
2,O'X
1,451
INSURANCE .-AGENTS.
(louses foi• Sale,
New 114 story 'House of T. Chrtstopli, oil But•
Tato at., bet. Chestnut and Walnut sta.
2 Goal I Story Houses, with lot 80x105 each, on
11th near 12th at. R. R. Owners have left
town slut Will a .. 01,1 cheap,
For Rent.
2 Ttntetnenta; 5 mom each. CM 811 between
Myrtle and Chestnut, at 11110 and SAO per an
num. Possession humedlatety,
For Rent::-Duelling Efentso of Capt. Dunlap's
nu fiaesalmaitt., about 8 rooms, eeliar, water,
Wrgarden, fruit, &a.' A goad tenant can
v n e a. at it 17 5 per annum' -
For Rent; on W. 4th street, bet. gassatraS • and
Myrtle. a well nnisholAwening. Price, s2soper
annum: Posseesion given at once.
Jams-119
Goods for the Season.
- A full stock of assorted
41GFIFLADAD 3M ILI lES
AT'
Low rem- for cish,
AT THE FAIKILY GROCERY AND PROVIS
ION STORE OF
CRAIG & MARSHALL,
24 West Park. -
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HAVING A,FUtL ASSORTMENT OF
Fresh and New Groo
s in ottr line. We offer
FOR SALE AT - CASH,
As low as the sante can bo had west of punk).
Our Groceries having - been
C arefully S ele a ted,
,Families can rely upon getting What they
purchase.
-We dellyer goods to all ports of the City free.
deck TS-tf.
rATARRR
REmEcile:
LUTE do net wish to Inform you, reader;that
I'V Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has dis
covered- a relpedy -.that cures Oonsumption,
whea the litaigg ate half Consumed, in short,
will cure all diseases whether of mind, body or
estate, make =OM Uve forever, and leave death
to play for want' of work, and is designed to
make our sublunary rphere a blissful varadlse,
to which•Reavett itself shall be but aside show.
Yon hove, heard enough of stst kind of hum
buggery, and "tve do, ot wonder that you , have
'by th is time heroine disgusted with It: lint
whom we tell you that Dr. sage's Catarrh Reme
dy WILL POSITIV81. 1 ( COW:TUC WORST CASES Of
CAVARUIL we only assort that which thousands
can testify ha. TrYttandyoti will be convinced.
We will pay, $lOO .Reward for a case of Catarrh
that cannot cute. - •
Itor Salo by most Diusststs Everywhere.
:Papas ONLY 50 cams. bent by Mail post paid.
for, Sixty Cants, - Botts Packages for $1 . 00; or 1
Dozergot #5,110 Mad a two cent stamp for Dr.
se's Tet on Ratarrh, . Address the Pro
prietor. R. V. PIERCE, U. D
ra
declo-3.
BtorTzto. i 4. V.
Cynthia
• Poe,. bY her_ ileXt -- ,frieng. Ira C.
• natih. vs. Conrad roe'.
in the -i.;ourt pf Common Pleas of 'Erie Count).
i
Npal February 'Term
TFA',
TirldOril' n tho above case WM be - taken
before the - undershimed on the 17th of Feb.,
"Ww.. 41 . 3.o •Pck; S. tn., where all interested
will appear. • , F CAMPIIAVSEIV,
fb7-Sp Commissioner.
YOB FRINTIIW 'of , every kind, in large or
azaallAnsatitlao,•ptaln or'eotared. draw In
tnebestatee; and •a= Inoderins prism, at the
9Setrep. ague. • •
EEI
IMO
'Not Ice.
eb Slibtztiorminta.
MOST COMPLETE
ESTABLISHMENT
IN THE CITY.
'pl \ " PRESSES
m 3
The Best Workmen:
r0:1z.1) ;WA :)) z
Printing Office,
Oppecol!e Bremer; Hotel.
Hsi lug tlttetrup our Office lu the
MOST coMPLZTE MANNER,
We are prepared to do
Or 408 WCo la
Y DESCRIPTION',
In g Atyle or unsurpassed neatness, and at
prices to compete with the largeat
ottlees in the country.
Our PhiESSiel are of the MOST IMPROVED
FIND, our TitrE all NEW, and Of the NEAT
EST STELES. and our WOttlatEli the best that
can be found.
With the Machinci7 and Material we now
possess, we fe el warranted in claiming that 2 , 10
QFFICE in the State EXCELS, and only . one or
two equal ur, In facilities for turning out work
In a
RAPID & SATISFACTORY MANNER.
Orders for every style of
PLAIN,
COL9RED,
AND
PRINTINYQ
Etee,eived, i t .apt wortstrarranted not .to be inferi
or Soshat done In the Eastern cities.
Apectal attention given to the printing of
CARDM,
LETTER & BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
ISII'A.:X•pIWMIVTFI.
And all . .kicuis of work Inoue by Buslncas
Every varrety or
Paper, Card Board,
Etc., Etc.,
That can be called tot/constantly 'kept on hand
ENGIRIMG,, LITSOARAPHINO, ETC.
Ltsive made arrangements with the /sagest
and best establishment in Beffale * far
artisr f aVO any sort of Takoradi:lg
_ ; that may be needeit, bias
good style and at a
•
LESS PRICE THAN IF THE ORDER WERE
SENT TO TRF-11. DIRECT
Patties woxitlus cuts or
BUILDINGS,
311LC,EtINERY,
SEALS,
AUTOGRAPHS,
- PORTRAITS,
By entrusting them to us will be seemed of a
POO piece of work In tke moat prompt and eat
ignetgrY ratePter, ,
Engravings tarnished either on Woods Stone
or Metal. :,.
Book Binding, Ruling,
ETC, ETC.
In Ulla department we have facilities that are
unsurpassed.
Persons hating prbiUng to be done that rr.
(lobes Failing or, Binding in eonneettoo, wilt
tutd it to their Interest to entrust it to us.
We will guarantee that It shall La perforate,' In
a workmanlike manner, and that the charge
Will be se Moderate altar' be aftbrded,,
We are determined to compete with the beat,
anti only oak a trial to satisfy tiny one that aha
claim no more than we are Justly entitled to.
Tho bent atuvortniont of
LECAL BLANKS.
In the elty
Attorney's, Justice* of the Paws and Mama.
ble'e Blank" of the most, approved throw
MOM NOM fa every kind and kr.
CICEPTS: single or in books, •
fetekt
08NA.2dENTAL
M S PS, STC.,