brie Market •ril9oo. ' PIOVIPIM . S. ctlesale,.. - Beton. Potitoes, 'I. .a." ".. 00 - Butter, P - -------.. 40 45r7)60 Cbefoe, t1b..................--- - el • 25 zi - as . Mutton. dressed, 71 it _8 0, iltorts--614 7 : Cured, P b.— liamt—Plain.p Ib--...... 21 '...) ftibonklenr, tl . 4o. : _____. ... 17 3) Pork, VI bb ........_' (0 ' Beet. mm, 111 1-4.,A —.-17 00 Dried Beer p 1b... ...,.....:..... 4 1 21 Omer Seek e Ltikej..........l o uu - ----' 10 oo 1 Timothy —..—...-- 550 .." 4 Ilax 'Seed it 1b... ........ 250 - 3 (litAlN:Yroun klitl• PEED. ~ floor, XXX W. W.pktd..;. 9 7,1 ,--. II) .„...• " XX amber p DOL... AM s • 8 XX string. II bbL..-. 700 -; 7110' , Eyebbl. i . ..... 7ti t (p. , Wheat, whlwiiiiit ht. 1 SO • . •• amber p ba5h...:..... I Or, - - sprlroni bu5h......... 145 corn," hnshet...... - le ots;ll.lrolbltl. , .._._ so Feed 'iliton —.......—......... 3,1, 00 Cora moat p ton.—. . &I 00 _ _ _ litisciiirs. NM Coal-Hard "411 , 0 u . -...--.......- 800 0 OD do 111tum100t1L.—...... 500 61X) Lumber-llotaloOk. • . _ _-10 Co ' - . 7 14 (11) do Plae. pm:rimer-13 00 . ;T:o DO do du 0 i1ear.....-...45 00 -53 011 ilittutreA-eaw .—.— 430 • 5.0 do -,, - Elia% 1—... 430 sco iluy r -,..-. "..-.. ." ,—...3) 27 Ou Wood. nard. Vi 4//0 . 4;3/1.1.... . $O9 ,b, ,10 101111 ........... OCo •do iicto,ltbbertiocuttnto. Pleblimbers, Notice. Advertisements, to secure Insertion, pint be handed In by Wednesday evening; ewe". they are less than three squares hi length. Jai advertisements not ordered tor a epee. tied time will be continued st theexpenset o f the parties. Advertising accounts are payable Quarterly, Attorneys-Will be held 'responsible ter advertisements published their orders, and• the bills wLli he mtge. out In their names. The adveittellig rates on our find page will he strictly adhered to. important to' Farmers.' too: UNDERSItiNfiIII. AT valavtEwitsTA- Tito:, has for sale a eholeejot •t• new ver and Timothy Seed. Also = L'holeelicoteb Fife Canada Spring Wheat. f.arly Goodrich, liarrlsan and Maser allifdi Potatoes, Water Lime, White Lime, Land Plaster, salt., Coal, etc.., Very low fbr rash. apritat A. STONE. 1)boolotion at Portnershlo. 1 1 1111 co I'ART:TERBI4IP heretofons csist'lng between J. J. Frtessler and John Sauner, engaged In the tanning businees,under the arm title of Fnessler & hanner,it this day digt. ~,It ed by mutual consent. The business will' he con,tinneit at the old stand by J. J . Fues•len . ho 14 authorized to settle all the accounts. J. J. FU JOHN" 4.131*: npri-la Ordinance. • I. Be it ordained and enacted bytholiberi• gpia and Council of South Erie. witti•At hereby ordained by the authority of the same,- f hat the owners of lots or parts of lota, on the vide or State street, between Buffalo street sail South avenue, be and the same age. boreby required to make, or cause to be itsguivX•ood, substantial sidewalks in front of thaeloy os lots, sixteen feet wide. • Maid sidewalks folse:oy gravel. - , • sec. 2. That the said sidewalks be commenced within fifteen days and completed in sixty days. • • . ordained and enacted this flOt,h loyal March, D., Mk • - BENDS, Burgess. Wm. I.LITSIK, Clerk. • apri-lw. Lawn Cerete r ,7.. CIiART'ER of She Eaten 'Cemetery, at Wnyne Corners. busing been on this 'd of rob, r. , PTItod orwo an - t with fa) e: for iLicurpurat4on of Ntinr, 111, court have examined -anti. do approN e th, 4atile. and direct the said instrument of writ ins to be fllei in the Court of common .!'lees, and -that notice thereof be given by publication for three consecutive weeks tin a weekly paper, published in the county of Erie, and if no suftlelent reason be shown to the con trary the Court will, on the fourth Monday of Hey next, derree_und adjudge the petit ion..ra to bo a hod!, corpmate as prayed for. 7., - aprl4w. • ROGEItk tro. "The Best Way" ?lin OBTAIN heavy yard-Wide Cotton Sheeting I is tosend us a Cinbof *gnat:lei at 100 M. each for our dollar guida, and get' twenty-one yards es commission for ranging the clnbforty-two yards for club of 00, sixty-flre yards for club of Mk or 105 yards it the agent sends for the whole lea articles out of the club. Same commission paid In other goods. THROLDEST, LARCH , - • and MORT RELI ABLE DOLLAR SALE HOUSE IN BOSTON. Male land female agents wanted. Send clubs and money In registered letters and Ire guarantee prompt returns Give nit one tel. :41. Write AT °NCR for Circular and Exchange Listof dollar goodi. _before sending eNowliere. ' • XAI4III4AN & KENDALL,. 3 Hawley St., Liostau, Maks. - 'Discharge in Bankruptcy. yx THE DISTRICT COURT of the United States, for the Western District of Penn's, Solomon Cohen, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of March 2d, MC, having applied tar al Discharge from alt his debts. and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court, notice hereby given to all persons who havo proved their fltbni; find other person% Interest ed, to appear on the - 27th cd' ay, De D at 9 o'clock, A.M., before/3. Woodruff ,F. Esq., Regis ter,at the Court House in Erie, Pa., to If any they have, why a dischanre should not be granted to the said bankrupt, Anti further, no tice is hereby given that the second and third meetings cf =telltale Of the said bankrupt, re!. quired by the 27th and %Lb sections of said Act, will herbed before the said Register at the same time and place, R. C. McCANDLESS, - ilerr of L. S. District Court for said r • a opt-2w. Discharge to Bankruptcy. FE THE D I STRICT COURT of the United J. States, for the Western District of Pennsyl vania. James A Wheeler, a bankrupt under the Ant of Conine' of March 2d, Ibd7, having ap plied for a discharge front all his debts, and oth er claims provable under said act, by order of the Court, notice is hereby given to all persons who have proved their debts, and other persons interested, to appear on the iffth day of May, IM, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. before $. E. Woodruff; SQ.. dater Bankruptcy, at his o ff ice, in the Court House, in Ute, Pa., to show cause, If any they have, why *discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And fur -1 her, notice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of -creditors of said bankrupt, required by the 27th_ and Mt sections of said act, will be held before the said Register, at the tame time and place, S. C. IacCARDLINS, Clerk of r. S. District. Court for said District aprl-2W. Discharge In Bankruptcy. N THE DISTRICT COURT of the United I States, for the Western District t h en Geo.W. Browning, a bankrupt under Act of Congress of March 2, 1.827, having applied ibr a discharge from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court notice is hereby given to alt 'persons who have proved their debts, and other persons. Int crest ed, to appear on , the 27th day of May, WM, at 0 oN, A. M.,' before WorxlrniT, F.sq., I ter in -Bankruptcy. at his oilier, In the Cour Honig ,- , in Erie, Pa., to show cause, if any they have, why a discharge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. And further no ** Is hereby given, that the second, and third 'meetings of creditors of the said bankrupt, re quired by the 27th and 28th sections of sall i z a t i will be had before the said RegiSter. at %he time ithd place. S. C. BleCAn= -- Clerk of U. S. Dlsttlet Court far said apr!-2t GEO. CARROLL & • • I. , imher Dealers, East Public. .Do . r..k, foot of state St., Erie, Pa. turZl64l.• 1CP,00() CHESTNUT POSTS WAIIITED! robe. awn nine feet long, flue I uel.e..airtare at the butt, and two !fathom by five fuel/bleat the top. Apply to er" GEO. CARROLL £ BRO., F.ast Public Dock, Erie. in ElLey, Auctioneer, 'TOE WEEitS3 PAST, and will continue toren L Branch Auction Ham= and bold Evening Merchants reducing Mack can get. =eh refereneam and satisfaeticm If required. m -21 v ELL oc SEY, Amerl,an Blk. rtS. Pm Ellie', the-Farmer* , Avetieneet, A ITENDI Country Vendee on reasonable terms, get op bilis for sale and find his own Conveyance free of expense. My long exanti• mice at Farm Sales enables me tognarunteesat isfaction to all. Also. particulisrattentien paid to Administrators' riateS7 ftd Of Reel Estate. EnseY holds alarket And:lons of the tad dead stock, carriages, Poptsments, furniture of all kinds, stockin trade, tneininandise and other pmperty, Baps sells sad - traties„ advances money until sold' on store • arlstieuty, and sell* Private or - liounaltidepers and- others melting can menet referenbas 'end security it required. ELLBET; Auction eer, mrZ-2w. Asnatican btoe.k, Erie, Pa. To Housekeepers and Others. WANTEABecond-Hand Carpets, Store. T T Chamber Sets, Sewing hisehtnes. Vex e s, Bedding, Furniture, Single and Double nandd Covered Buggies, noddles. and other out-door property, Moe and Store Fur niture and t ixtures. Alto three fresh much Vows, for cash customers. F. LLSEY, Auctioneer, American Block, nariti-2w. - Pork How, Brie. FL Partner Wanted. AN AGREEABLE BS:MINERS MAX4ri ssae, established, profitable buss. ise neusrli=nent secured. Addresa A. R. A. C.. Park Row, Erie, Ps. mrlS-2w. _ Kereitants • RiDucwoorovic, Closine &milieu or Bel bag ettoolu i s good; amp* cub referen- Oel Lod aeour4. Sales private or public by li. W. EUASEY, Auctioneer, tur/ii-2w. Erie, Pin i- Whim/ : Auetioneer - - -.I • -----• Dt=lELB AND to More Goode. ,A) ad aud, bolds Market Mae. " none. MIA Rs housekeeping or boanieln. 111 weaning me: "t " alr ' ' MLLSE.Y, Alleerionn Bioek. Ilerreis` Woilb ILiowtyp • SIMPER tor tianda ot natal Ml kit ales oatvettal au, awn, made at mall out sad tsocW7 1101 4 at lam punts : Wm ) oat atedtelnoa raaaufaotarera ;errata. etert cta tEdEE HANEY a co. , 11W Nassau atroot, New .York.. • • tetra. ' PEUNTEN_ of orray" IZ% large "tat matt qatuttittasa or done 1111 the beet attic sad tooderiaa was. at the Otwervar =Ai; ' • boo-Mons. of am, •ktod, loft Olt 'maw% 'delft et osiondviloso to lifMaY OP•SERt APilif, 1, 1869 'Milian been compelled to delay_ the pOrf lication of this issue one day later than usual. A number of local mutters Inkfe illgt Itur voidsbir omitted:• ' ' . lift..tiesesaukaaaheir ri *MK a: $ - 4130;113•3 alliklikk * ***oloo removed tat Icos .immerly ;of ANS' ; bk 1,10 410 6 0 4 4 1 0 1111111 6 1 07:- Int Writ - *l l oiellic bel Pty) t 'VI 14 1 11 1 ..iteralf004001111% =W e have had F T *kb this firm Allt"Natillithici to alriitui 111044111 a fli-Omii:of 'puffing. ayl sb°llll, K 3 2.l l liiri ,Ilipili Left. - The Girard Oostonliolite gfice the follow ing list of gentlemen in that. borough and idirnship as alsoafther who signed the, remonstrance against the adoption of . the negro , suffrage amendment by our State - :iegisrature- 7 •11 of whoizi, Rasp, have been Staunch Republicans. We recognize the name of Rmweseptative Rea's fathff An Ake. list, who, It seemeAsaa a bi tte r seniiriAitp&, Win leis degenerate son ; it Dilli4 D. Day Jobnun k pßea, J. _ - monit, Lewis Yeager, Roil* Kirkla j Oullifortl, J. Osborae...Aoson Jladre • Ilford, S. S. %lard, A- 'Martin, P.,V• ..t . e Seymon r Pease ,J. B.l4a4Sweeth an.. : . :3 ON. Thursday-alit-it week, the market cap attached.toone,of the trains on the Phila. dr Erie R. it., jumped the track near-1W ford; Erred end over end, and was pretty well smashed up. Dennis.Marohe proprie tor of the market stuffivas in the car, ut the time of the accident, and had one of his legs hroken in two places. The Warren Ledger ettje the evening-following this accident, there was bat Iktiir-breadth escape frouutp. Ogier. 4451451cii portion of one, wills'ruts: acid titer:Nit:went over the break . with a crash and a ,hectad, .nearly jerking the ,heada hien . thifl-gers, but fortunately lakibeliatilnmikii,:ke break without ma terial damage. ,Serrctld'AVour ewelliAges comment - Cre. these eeennerices with some de- inee:iifeetestinctibt t initanne that at this season of the Vear tier ate inseparAle .from ,„ railroad management. - • A Pertltfellellisterr. ' Odd has ~ bein working for you,—Mao against vón.c It is the Great Creator of man kind, after all, to whom you are Indebted fir your elevadoit To Him:lnust: Tini owe every benefit which you may derma. Re alone cen serve you. Go on. then ! You have nothing to fear. His hand will guard you in the future as it hag in the past.—Sen afar Loran's ppeeth to the Harraurg negnoes. rury prt•tty, I;ut n.ltim anti wiliati did the Senator procure -Itch an inthuatt: ac quaintance with the wishes, deeds and de signs of the distinguished personage referred top Have the days of inspiration returned, and is our immaculate Senator the modern Moses on whom the illustrious licmor has .descended of rceelvingeoffnnianieations from Above:. L 1 there is any irreverence in the inquiry, how much 'more In this constant preausaption of a familiarity NN itil CrOti'S will on the part of men who are not generally supposed to be of the kind that would be se lected as llis special confidants.? . Mr. Rea a• a •laehguard. We have not been in the habit of tooling up to our rep-esentative, Mr. Rea, as one 9f the profoundest statesmen : * the country,' but we did suppose him to Posseasat JetOr that sense of. self-respect which ought to characterize a person occupying his position. i In this regard it appears that we have been mistaken, and we regret the error not the more on account u. his constituents-than for his own reputation. On Tuesday of hut week, he saw proper, in hix,placs I le Use IMI4 I O, to indulge in an attack upon a prirn le citizen of the place in which hp resides, 7ritich has few parallels tor slanderous and disgracefhl malignity. The gentleman to whom lie re. furred is an unyielding Democrat, and his un pardonable offence'iri Mr. Rea's eves consists in the fact that a Republican clerk in his em ploy procured the signatures of a number of his party associates to a remonstrance asking the Legislature not to ratify the negro suf frage amendment. Mr. Rea's indecent ha rangue was scarcely out of his mouth until, with hot haste, it was, placed in the hands of the Dispatch's correspondent, and by him laid before the readers of that paper.. The - ' inference follows that Mr. Rea really thought he had done something worthy of special eon . , and was anxious to show to his con- . *stitnents how skillfulla-blackguard he could be when he tried. He is welcome to all the honor he may covet, but if he enuld hear the comments of his party friends here, it would not take him long to reach the conclusion, if ho has any feeling of manlineas. about that he has made a mistake which will cling to him for years. The man who could in dulge. in such a mess of' vituperationlneecl furnish no further evidence that he is unfit ti' represent his constituents in our Legislative ASsetably. Much as he has disgraced him self, the people of the county are disgraced still more, and "the indignation they feel can: not he - measured by w, 4s. It is conterapt WAttifirt W.. spite into ppkgic ; = l :lo,l . iiir a ilytikon, a member station to assail dsktriticuide" iiiricte": "off' a, pritatALmigOlC the aititrisAntis - a:_zawrness an n i:I=FIJAI Alnit'§ittnatbb *Wert de i Ates' have his last oporkulito misrepresent the te3rau 1 . 4 w p iftiqintlf 41,1; en.aratik, The gentleman who - - hairShai the o f jeet,of spite is utumdanity:shie ilMake.eare of him self, and willauffer no harm to his chsraeter Item this numlired :for se i Mtitikifiable at- Wt . :. .31r. Bea one who *id hue most cause to regret, it, as jie_ . will' be convinced on his return home. ' Since the above -addle stsa In type the following has eppesuvd In the Dispatch. •It was written by a prougeepto Republican of Girard, and receives the endomementof many of hisparty• associates in that Vicinity : ". • ' „ GIRARD, March .31, - 18611", - • To the Edititra of the _Dispatch ; . ; We noticed your paper of Filday, the 26th inst. published the remarkt.:: Ot the Ilan. G. P. Rea in the Howe of Reitimentatives, in which he makes an attack upoin the charac ter of, a sgrpeotable, worthy chiz.en . of our borough, in the following langygey "A - certain red-headed, bm tot, witoiliagttcafthe tillage w ch I live, sells secorktmad goods, etc. ,- There is not a shadow 'of a - doubt Kr Res intended these abusive remarks to apply to David Olin. has been trading fn our town for more twenty-Elva years, during which tizne ire bkve betty well leXittaltda with htm sad knowllna, to be ipatnemaa of good character sad moral worth, and hesitate aot to * that Mr. Rea's eindictivo remark on the tkaiactea of Mr. Olin are witlyoos,pow dation in truth. At the beginning of the rebellion a comps my of one - hundred Alen was raised in oar borough and townsia. p. Mr, Olin submit* one hundred dollareftr-thi* i ontfit, and PAW, it. During the rebellion we frequently lad large stuns of UMW to raise to PIN oubiti ituts, escoutsge coiniminte, etc. Mr. Olin, wit Wilnalkbeltd, always reached oat hie full Oak although he was not liable to the that.; For some three years Mr. Olin's .wite (God bleu her for her hindnes) served as Pretsillesitef theladlef 'Valera' Aid Socisk; =aeon was the Ow OrdapOtdt.tit items kir our rrool e and AIWA ,F il d We know . NOW odic 46r 4641 hew. sat °nig. " In mad to Mr. Rests . siesettloit thie4r. j Olin requested his lieoptddlearr °kelt: twins, 4ltte eaW 7001I'VeMsonloor NM' the clerk enies that „Oda ems . ludiedidni WeoNelhe _W11,4 - same s•Or d AIAP,7I II - *as lair a 171 = w it iWi a de 'llge !I for a personal en& • - = IMMMM At %it' *4* thottli:lphi last WI, Thos. Grem4ank , the Democraticoplbiate s . was deckled Ott have received a p 40 1 1104 thavotesFer judge r over his competitor, M. iihnseitliivo e , lelfor had been a mem. her of Congresa,aud, knowing the case with -sat haVe Incioded ;tie. A' pointed "Ptft in pre rmintne Watirilipt pupils could be fountkia Harrisburg as in Washingfau.. They - find MT*ll7l,lll,tad r, though a majority stecittin beird-iltere Republicans', and, on addiggop the columns, mated IlstYtes homltbree thousand, when the o®- cil bVisoe unaccountable blunder, *So of about fifteen km dilitkpitUbt astraordinary mathematical *lir - *Vet' parallel elsewhere than in Vtvitaiiits • .Ihrnishes an additional prOof Oii tilitilkdittal party of Pennsylvania, Or its representative' body at least, is truly the "Progressive" one it claims to be. 1 !4bo of 01 1i15144114010 Committee who I;Vett' Inattridifiatil hi . delirtening Hr. Green i ' . -t-.1.1 1 0 1 W . 10100111 the wag declared D ~ IltiljoiliiiptheA,Rep Ildlean oleo i • ~,,, ' 4,,...i1t1(Att Stints Senatorlanti _. ~.. .04 - mjhamina only' born white -1 ' -lied *anon - Intimacy with . the DWhat . lo4dtig is ai mites ofgeneral notoriety. !4: - Acll4 -11 .,IKINFever,,Uaat he la not exactly eittisliM orthes coircidnesi of the Commit. , thdie 06610 fin. we learn from the Harris ' burg Patriot MAW* hint-0..! "Scantsfif-nitfelie4 iiiit'siame to the report dadll4ll decillriatitir:the presence of many persons thatrbe Rows in his life did anything . with. grietitcritiriCtance. He said that he had heard, tmdlnisw-little about the facts in the case, and that he was not competent to form an op**, fes 3 IM& the majority report was not -tam% the popro on which it was written, the committee having undertaken to decide questions which they had no authori ty- to determine. Mr. Lowry went so far as to suggest that application he made to At torney General Brewster that he might take such immediate,atopeaswetild bring the case before the, Sulireme 'Court; last the•re s port migirt be setnahle. He expressed the belief that•thi gdpieme Court would reverse the action of the committee, and lie hoped to God they-woUld-do ear' . • • TES lain extraordinary coriteaslim for a grave and dignified Senator to make, 'lnd it tends to confirm 'na in the conclusion we have gradually been approaching,434t:Mr,' Lowry putson these airs of "inidred inn coned" ee" kw meresake Ofdeceivinf Demo -2e crats into t e belief that be is not the willing tool of party rascality that many of his acts seem to make him out. Every now aid thin we are rt , ,,Tnkni frith came fresh trick In MIMI he pretends to have been coltp , 2ll , Ito t 0 , 0.; a discreditable and unwilling part. Why is it, if he is sincere in these professions, that the Senator -happens to be nearly always placed in the very positions where these schemes are consummated ? HIS Ridiatl Mends should know him quite as well as he is Imown anywhere, and the fact that they continue to select him as one of their most useful Instruments is not well calcula ted to build up the reputation for Integrity and independence he manifests. so eager a desire to secure. In connection with the cue above recited, the Patriot relates an anecdote,-Current - Legislative circles about the Senator, which is probably without foundation. We cannot ilsitiii ititessible that Mr. Lowry. wouldbeso itartqlitic as 4 intimate that he might have tonamilted perjury to he'p a party object, even if be really thought that such was the case : "There - is an anecdote told of Senator Lowry which may.bearropetition in this con= !motion. Last winter there was a local bill (a new county bill, we believe,) before the legislature in which Senator Lowry was greatly interested. The Franklin and Adams Senatorial district, now so ably represented by Mr. Duncan, was occupied by a member whoseta rt nner of getting the seat is only too well ka w. One morning the bill was de feated, Adanis member turning the scale against it. Just after the yeas and nays were counted, an acquaintance, who was entirely ignorant of what had taken place, stepped np to the Senator from Erie and found him In a towering rage. "What's the matter, Mr. Lowry ?" "Why they've killed my bill." "Who did it I" "That man sitting yonder," shouted Lowry, pointing to the Senator from Adams, and describing him In a succession of most contemptuous adjectives, such as the Erie Senator knows .so well how to employ, "that man did it, and I'm not sure I didn't -petite myself to give him a seat!- That's whnt - I get for it." VILE VINEGAIL—We caution the public against the use of adulterated vinegar. The heavy government tax on alcohol has raised the price so much that rewt is had to a cheaper substance to give the required acidi ty to vinegar. Fqr this purpose, 'sulphuric, nitric and hydrochloric acids are all used; though sulphuric acid, as the cheapest and sourest thing that can be found; is chiefly used. This, however, is, very destructive to pickles and whatever is placed in It for pres ervation, and very Injurious to the hoalth . of those who use the vinegar made of It. A gallon of the stuff called vinegar can be made fors cent or two front sulphuric acid and water. `LOCAL tat VITIES. ladslilericriiiioifi l #e bills is at the Olr 4terfilitinine. : • Reitt" kept on i r art-letad et thle tottee—geice ten cents. Tag World Almanac for 18091 a for sale;at J. 9 11 T'very voter stwulJ liavc (.1.1p.y. Tan Commissioners have reappointed the old his coliectens, Messrs. Riblet and Satan:, in tbm city. Tan Glqtra district inhOol °petard on Mon day Tait, under We -aupervision of "Prof." Byers. - The Spectator claims that Giraid has schools equal to Anita the county. • WE have ..definite information that Mr. Stranahan's bill requirrog the County Treas urer to collect the taxes, passed - the Les fasten, bet does not to effect until 1870. .Tits Venango Stoceta ttdukslhat if the cOlorecl,bsnd which serenaded Sinator Low ry-af flitriabufg, 'Wowed as hard., , he 4. 1 / 4 1 In hia-epeech, they blowod - Pw..it/crorna, - nr - the - Zdinboic .. .lfortnii favoring the re• election of Mr. L, D. Fisk as County Super= intendent, at the School Director/8' triennia caivention in May. Tan Star says there will be eriadderable building at North East dining the sipproseb.. tag meson. The borough is one of the most prosperous and thriving tow s of its size In the United Mies. , • L. - Tim concert given hy, the pupils or the ptiblic schools, on Friday eiening, was snc ceisful in every respect. The ehlkhen con- Aucted themselves well, the entertainment, watiereitttable, the audience very line, tad everything pained of to the satiallsctinir sof all concerned. , Teal and Cosmopolite says, at Ceitapel Rides saw practice bun, Tam' days since, Chattellied, the oelebtsted, ligaestehte, se - • • the Itaitemmienteit but of throw isonikdatik=fttr,/iti .Thksug43 aill " . " t ar*l l i h tlY s bee, Awl'. ligikatirmos 4rithitiritiste.". - ' aCair#iiststaprOh# . 21 VOMI 1 t # 1 , 01 4 1i 119, 110 t 4 6 4 LOP. itilis7 eel SAW " ShAriti ice=, ••,'; :. 6 4:001000 1 ***. 1171 1 5- 41 ark - whtistlat !1:140i0g tie 4*:` ir ',Oar EMT Warr6 Ledger tilnks - Kr. Scofield, has a qu eer . way of exhibiting Itt4elbt ; 1 031 dlers, As Chd li nnin t tike Vow nattente had,the. WS a slash; sank instead of choosing ppied u ttitilablOr of his count"? "ia the most wicked rebellion ever waged," he has given the place to Mr `A. D.l4lscd,:er Mari*. r4esing lair'', of that place. One or more 801diern,PlYid fOr 'the place; hit it Was Ann to c mai who' beave4r . .aerged,t,lna X4zin,43ttieth! f at e ledger coWades '4: com Lg. Isla .lh ;oli. "Republican love for the soldier Is a hula :antra that, instils much as thettnoee" rot the negro is. They havcrno more_re,mt for pttir.-24taja,==best: sire the votes of both, and hence pee. 3eibicinantbsysAisplititlem in tact." humans tells us-that the bride,of - rick, who lectured here potions LIMO' Irss, at the time of her marrhge;lielle of Santia go, and thilibi 39 'La Intimate, and' wore at the inauguration ball a dress of 0141116011 lit in, magnificent tmckAtie,. end' tiara Or die: mends." Whereuptins Georgis paper hopes she is "both better bxiking end better dressed thin the bride. General Ilamptoa's ,oavalry captured in Kllpattiekla teat near Payette. ville, N. C., 1s lifsech,lB6s, and from whose sWeet society tiered in Dick Tates' treikfin costume." - • A ranaogarn which accidentally slipped into our columns last week wss calcoliged to give a wrong impression 'relative to the, prices charged Far flour by our dealers. - The following arc the rates Of the leading quali ties as furnished by Messrs. Oliver & Bacon, of the Cansl3lllLa : BM. ' Sack. Choice White Wheat, $lO.OO $2..0 Best Red Winter, ;. 8.50 • 2.15 Best Spring , ' 7.50 1.10 Rye flour, • - 8.00, ' 2.00 Tnz dispute between the Dispatch amnia publican about their circulation resolves it self haterthis, if their respective statements are to be believed: The Dispatch has three times the circulation the of Republican, and the Republican has three Uwe the circulation of the Dispatch. Any one who is good at arith 7 melte can figure out to his own satisfaction which is the better advertising medium of the two. Tna filet School News Is the name of is little paper issued iii the interest of the pu pils of our principal public school. It Is pub lished by the C. 11. S. Printing Company, and Masters,O. S. Jarselii and G. L Douglaa are the editors. 'Par a first effort, our youthful friends don't do bad, and if they improve as they expect to, the News will soon become one of t?uru tpelcorne exc i Lunges. 4in't Din of ME fitrtinahah eompelllnit each ward, borough and township to take "cart§ of its own poor, has become a taw, with an amendment repealing all the legislation year In regard to poor ratters. This leaves thii:oor laws ns they were - an•l puts .•„ 1 , : 111,;., , in calizoe!!on with the ptacha.se of another farm. . Tan Erie Daily Dispatch is the medium for city advertising. It has about thrice the circulation of any other in Ole city.—Dis "Any other" NS bat ? if you please. If you mean paler', we may take a hand In the con troversy. It dailies only are referred to, we continue to maintain aatriet neutrality. Tim Corry Blade thinks It is a ftwtunate event that the Wind . hal always -been light on the occasion of Ares in that city. Provi dence, it says, seems • to have preserved the thee tinder his ; but it never theless tavors a well organized fire depart ment as an additional piolaction. AN tinge' at the dock, Mrs. Mc- Laughlin by name, on Thursday evening, while under the influence of liquor and bad temper. Grit her husband over the eye with an axe so ieverely, that It came nigh giving him hbt qnietum. • Tar. . papniation pf Reading is 88.817; Scrantoh, 2.9,601: jiarriaburg, W,135 ; Lan cuter, 94,651; Willivrosport, 19,112 ; Allen. tovfn, 10,683 ; Erie,l4293.—.ezehaage. Make the figures after Erie 17,000, and vnn will be newer VW =uric. = TIIE German musicians of the city will glie a Toad and Instrumental concert for the benefit of the Monumental Fund, in Farrar Hall, on the 12th inst. It 1' expected to be grancFaffair. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. THE oil basines.i Is 'looking up" st Pith°le! A good aunty new wells are being, drilled, and one or two good ones have recently 'been struck. C. W. Trura,pq., of the Meadville Re publican, has disposed of his ihterest in that paper to the veteran editor, J. C. Hays, Esq., formerly of the Journal. Trl2 bill provldlng for the construction of a low grade railway connecting the Phila. & Erie.with the Plttabtugh,Port Wayne &Chi cago roads, has passed both Rouses of the Legislature. • Mmes. Pl.trtioara & JACKSON, bOth well known newspaper men In the 01l region, are about starting a Democratic daily piper at Titusville. Me wish theist lark, but do not. envy Their prusigrao. atzrzust. Gam' has sent the Buffalo bootmaker, who presented him with a pair or fancy boots, an autograph letter or thanks. The poor *now expected nn of and thinks he ha's been swindled. Brookville: keirtld; after reciting the case in Clarets:id, where a railroad engineer OK MIA tispOlges frost die*.man who alien ated his wife's affections, adds: "We don't StifefOilef that a :woman should leave a man capable of bringing such a snit"' UPWAIII3!, - pf tie tkvasan.l tons —in.nlool9 pounth—of ice hare been taken from Con neaut Lake, Crawford county, the past win ter, and the work goes bravely on. It is put up for shipment east and west Why couldn't a large trade in this line be established in Erie? A TOEING lawyer in Chautauqua county, New York, having been asked to run for Congress; declined, saying : f`lt is true that I Wt my &thee& work-shop, attuned law and have been admitted to the bar, but I *mil. though reapectbilly, decline to take another dowlawattl stele: Ea. firgystrsof the Tialouttl Journal, tell a a joke on himself to dent Mist once, 'then en Willy toalikandpe!Adliorial Can 'ieniginirilhis city:Semis taken ( by an old the nests a pickpocliet r and over . . • • • • , berdatighter to lump Slow eyvingentillm. Whet it .gigeligs posintilly for a sensation locsi • was bet by • her neglect eehase hint &rated t Mil Detroit Free Pre* having peed a story of a Iblioweition who had w make In his stomach, received the fbUbwhariiiihr addremied to the • novew l , e, March 12. deeitAgt. hike IOW:" d ! . i . Lyz these Itarkaa- isvhyt seem thhi piper GE L yottNow to tidiest:4436M Own Me, will GMte- 600 hhal win dolt tree ea Chong end 'elf bet Illeelthe_tie Nan Sick I will Goo de t 2sit .. 2 tide of IttoolKe, SIM yid" out the .or elegem the ejdy L_*ftitill Bee fozo W11.4444**1107 &xi *OR* • TO11111:11114` 1300414 :.1L T. • Aecosorno to the lAefisrilenwitiveesia la Cleveland who easy be celled' the!`elthei;' .plowmarciaciet" ot. the.l:l ) elted BMW -141 bee ~tteoo.b nil. One at' them was killed ther : ln a street-41120U Qre are iittil inraish t OW thugs .4* 614 :- )09 bpi °Vida 1111 :Sift ~rait~4 aen editiada j and fancy noise airman hippy: - *s brattier of bee of ties "tier, birdie IS;SUC g , ITC refamd•taimia-ig - AIWA Nr49 utiViierkt ed rlx 4 .04 horn istonie sitth 1 modest at 14 env* it fsiptlehborne liOrs cif-NotidEad, ze. Y. Thoratmekultipimican adds Poi** 1 1 4trolaiii or -NA: JARMO)! 4 subject tithe above isilolk.we lea. Is Cashier . and • General lianettistendlll. 'or Hens' Mien Colaiyesatt Gaspe. Paerne,:ea -Bannon, an*lslrLignorit Oliollan.V! thectialgithicit -p f lama hi be a ienilitaan orirdet . Malik wed Washw very little in soctetroubkle the Coheir; brit. bas the restlet, fr. tionaknica, lava been tortes iSo awash, SO Rim Icle quaihtence. . The , ColestyArtnabllaincheed over severe} *mareer last- anti. ens- . !nice within their Nati the Awriabbig vi! lane An' Greenbask ea the jade:lion .01: she Orme-eat Railroad' with that ;0( the Übe - , More." , . Wi *Mrs. reliable antbority,fue the Mate. roma that the cppoltitment of rostmaster 'ln this' city bat been tendered to 8. Mirk Esig; &innerly cit the Gueu& bit: list: yet decided whether to accept,* the prob• ablittliat ire tbat Mr. G.twill !be Mr next Pmitthaster, - • " • Dona Damns advertises in * Connecticut Paper fora husband. Then ire lota of wires abeam here who would he g lad to give her theirs.. . 'hoer have a good was , of Preventing tire, In Japan. When a man e . bonne I+ burned he is decapitated for permlubsg It. - Tux Americans In Germany want Idr4. Lincoln to come home. The Americans •in America don't. - NAIR parents spoil their children by dress ins them ep when a dressing dottrn would do them the most good. Tar Boston Post thinks tt must be un healthy in Maly" because a doctor there drives a blooded horse with a $ 2,000 set of harness. AT tags • neutron" inaugututtou prayer meeting bee of the prayers was that Grant should give up tobacco. Tim agrfeniturai man at Washington says there is a very heavy and marked decrease in the number of sheep threauthout the country. But then wool Is on the rlic. AN old fool In Lowell, Mass., wholunt kept crape - on th 6 knob of her house door aloft ur ailliecointlikutof : Llueolu,..remored It on inauguration dap :• •.• - - • Tu,# Appleton {Wis.i 'Post says •thit alt. allied with a little butter sells readily _there at thlrty-the centsn pound. A DISAPPOINTED Attlee seeker is consoled by the thought that "there are only 1400 days more of Gnat's admi*trutiolx" Tun Boston Transcript expresses surprise that Gen. Grant should want another fig, JP. his.Cabiriet "ken he had Adolph in sdready: Tun Memphis Avalaludie.iih}ts : "Next to the obituary of the man who illadullilat acceideonAke.adjourtinment M ere Radical Legislature is the mMit cheerthl read- . tags:limn co:melee oE" '•,, work, aqua pay." "tie cei"k of the 'roman's Rights women. Th'it . plan tlwir platfurin 1. anund; 42 - any rate. "Tut: attempt," says an exchauge," to Mail an as for toeless young . . me foaled, as no building, • . . be • fed' large eunuch." • CLIAIILICS READVA Novzts.—Honseh old Edi don. Pields,Osgood & Boston. — This edition of. Charles Reade's novels:la . somewhat slirdia.r In style to the well-known "Charles Dickens".seriet, issued by the same tirtn,; The volumes areell neatly bound; Welt printed, =axe:apse; With the fat simile sig nature of Charles Bade prominently die played on the =odds. ' We are glad to wel come such an acceptable addition to the American, library of modern English Uteri tuns. After Dickens, no English author of' the day appeals so direetly to all branches of the Emil= 80=11*g-race as Charles Heade. Although most of his works are Intensely English its local coloring, his hatred of elms Injustice, of petty social spites and prejudices, -of official wrongs and abuses; and his warm sympathy with alt the fresh and true im pulses and instincts of humanity, secure for his work . appreciative readers wherever the English language is spoken. Never Too Late. to Mend, tor example, is in itself a wade 6 fiction of the highest order,stamped through out-by uniocesticosible; marks of great imagi =the Power , richness of Melt] illustration, ands subtle knowledge of the inner work .ingspf the human heart, while.= the same time there is Redoubt that in publishing that .work, Charles Reads wrought a great social reform in exposing the tyranny and cruelty of the English prison system; and is just as much deserving of gratitude as if he had car ried it. thinuglriln - Parliament, with all the "pomp and circumstance" of political inn: fare, and gained the . prestigrAtraching to en lightened and successful statesmanship. An dere 'of this kind are raze in these days, and their luffnence for good can scarcely be over estimate& Charles Read6s works all deserve the widest circle of readers, within whose reach they can be brought, and we are glad to find that the task of placing them before the American public in a taateffil and con venient !Wary form bas been undertaken, and ao well executed..by those so thoroughly qualified forcer:Ting st, out as the publishers of the present series.—New York Time. • The Household Edition - of Charles Wades Novels is co m plete ' in eight volatile% viz: "Ford Play e "Hard Cash ;" "White Lies;' "Griffith Gaunt ;" "Love me Little, Love ins Long;" "Never too 'Late to Mend;' . "The Cloisterand the Hearth ;" "Peg Woffington:" "Christie Johnston and Other - Stories" Ile price is remarkably low for the times, only a dollar a volume, or Eight Dollars fbr the set in a neat hoii: They can he procured of mast jexikeellers, or will be bent to any ad drew by the publishes, Fields,, Owe& is Co., Boston.' KIDDLE'S New ALLIIIIAL Or TIM ELILILBWIIII or Arrnoxoser—Brought down to the ;year 1860. Price $l,BO. Ivison,Phinney, • Blakeman & Co., New York. This: - Rook compettes theistest discoveries and theoretic views, with direetionsAw the -use of the Globes, and for studying thei:Cori stell ttions, and' b adapted to the wants of Chases in - all grades of Schools. ' It contains a g,eneral outline of the subject, In b n r*id definitely expressed. • Titil e sttracdve is being INotstas;ed with more than a hundred new drawings, pbotographi, &c. It will prove to the thorough and practical teachers desider atum long sought for in thi9 department of 3lAna's FIRST LROSONSIN 6.I:OIIETITS.-Dtt siemdl for Primary Classed, and taught oLively. 150 . Pries $l.OO YIT Money, Blakeman d+ Co., New om , . . This little book is constructed for the pur pose of Instructing large classes, and kith referencejp being used also by teachers who have themselves no knowledge of Geometry. The elements of Geometry are much easier , to learn, and'are of more Taloa when learned, than advanced Arithmetic ; and, if a boy is to_ ijiteye schoql. lOtta • merely s vlllll2llBl , school edneadou f , be would be better pre pared for the active duties of life with a little Asithnse and some Geometry, than with moms and no Geometry. -The: York wilt prove a valuable addition (Geometry., , - Then: the elementary school text-books already before the rid*. Tire mesa Surfed Alum , OuPrEday, the 19th - instant, ifr: Ed wird Willi ti ..A ll6 ,diihitig IlAidding sand from ulf,ut cbtripater With two men and itawy. Circumstances were such that the sled t add asoX be brought near the sand bole,. 1 1 2 4 ctoluietlllentln intaitsirr - led a consider able distance 10 a WINS; by Mr. Minden mid the bolt, while the two workmen picket itsutnerSsithonr Mato. a - pile.. .11.bintt eel W4sllollfrAt and the 'boy returned to thel • • •-• for the lunimse of procuring a " • efiland. - They werj astonished on • ; • St .to hthil fte.ol ;mit, lb* se ewe_ peammemiet . 1 digging rt . ' body et the Itiont;; 1: .0110_900*fidilsiii; il t a . iirleameer - akeeend airspeed both to". We tan tie, at the I thValredilledivinaldukt: ••' %ZVI: te "111111rhilidllintsiliAiLlehatine t Atiitir oi mom' one Sl4lo' bwurbolet obeAtin,t.!...a=nt liar. '456 HIT MI lIIIIIIL Xow Pabllsatiessi. T q . L.... .t.i. v 4 i . . tot . ' . 'ii a 0 , ...- •, ' 6 quAalou in New -..-. t irc i' '. )" . p i.'? " is thaiuviioA 1 14, ..:. -.a.. "T'T V" 1111 t A 4 =4 1 14 turrlaVrr of Chicago, h fiiiiii tgabiell'briber7 and et Itt i ;2 o , --Pught, to. I,e, pada Chaplain t.• r. TWA **IWO& idea la Araerieged t. be geozsglporeas, sea ocshe istoit ten A Eftevenc'otHobbki , k,ftlen ho resell ' • esjjel*, A te wetely ' 10,000,000 , b die advanerditliteaida-hr ese Jersey. ' iVi l ioniiianishat tin, Wogs' phls Avalanche deer is enjoy.); hearty Mandible for Gen. t . oiim of the Radical leaders in Con- The editor saga the "whole expres sion of his*a Is eastlejnatkon otpho w .,.. Polaive I;e'tlie spotted; NO And • ri eliareoceetbie are aemeal." ; ' ' . . . Soma DentioM otrisbenpf the Illinois Leg islatortingeontly introduced into that body a' resolution to Ilscortiottite the "Illinois Eleva tor Campo; - It was' read a third time, and sm sed a rote 0f.19 ayes to 9 nays. Th e wets of the company are defined in 2, nardely.: ...ro elevate the shirt eau of the gentlemen from Pike." IT Ism tramping that *ten I'. S. Mar shal Diekson, of Atlanta,. Georgia, mysteri oualir disappeared, the other days upwards of .60,000 of other peoples'tmoney also disap . .Tart Drestuiborough (M. C.) Patriot says that Bob Madame% a notorious colored Mier, was lent tole% stew days ago, for the liftletittime for then. That evening awhite "sehotd norm" railed at the jail to se e him and "whispered words of consolation, ' whmn as kissed him through the • bars ! The dis gusted jailer would tot allow farther inti- macy. MR Booms, who was Gen. Grant's St. Louis partner in the rail estate business ten yeses ago, died in that city on Monday of hut week. Be west° have been masie Sur• veyor of the Port by Gen. Grant." 'Cam) add Eng, thi Siamese twins, arc Marled to two sisters, the daughters of an American diagram. Each brother has nine children., The away of Eng consists of six eons and three daughters t , the Tamil, of' Cluing consists of three sons and six daughters. Their Dna children were born within three oribue days of each other; the others al irregular, atterrds. Chang's ninth child was born:three months ago. Mn. Basserr. (colored,) of Philatleirils, hag a competitor for thersiaskm:teirwytrin the a pe on •of Mr. Dimas, (colored,) of New Ors. ' • Twe . rufgoirinis, who was nominated for Lieutenant .12knrernor Vlrginia bpthe Rad eal contention at Petenibtug, lots a white woman ter Cirite. ',She was a ?Yankee school inane . froim Wen Jereee. - They were, Married sines the war. 'Mona IL -Gartmuit. has received the Res YCIA Cbnec fattest office In the President', gift." ' is another per sonal ap_pointritent of Giant's and over the „; (14 fbr Moses was a large 1100140 e. 1 1 IttitiLitiptute idd lot amine - • ment. VIM 4'3; befoiv Grant was inaugurated he drove dowtrto a - school ms Thirteenth street; Washings*, hi primMl,Cluriage, and set his little boy, a new coincr at the school, on ItiOirtenalk. Thu-other who weri: uu rchpeetors of_ persons, cried out, "There's little Grate, : lces paste hital and did so er- TecttutUy paste him with balls made from the newly fallen snow, that• he called his father's ,aid, but Ulysses laughed at -him and drove ,on; leaving him to learn the first lesson in taking carp of himself.", ' , TOLLIM rue Tri!June gives publiekis la the following plumb* tale, from' the correspon 'dente of a Philadelphia paper. The Senator Is reported to be Dick Yates, of Illihois : "On dit -that a prominent Berestprorlto once before distinguished himsel f in a -simi lar manner, appeared suddenly, a few even ings since, before the ladies in the parlor of the- St. James Hotel, in his favorite disha bille costume, and flourishing a revolver in ve-y careless manner. He was attired In nothing but a tingle article of raiment, and was, of course, Intoxicated at the time. The sensation produced, however, was startling. 'As he has promised to refclreftnii! front giving his name.' Tem WoritreaYs Grant has_ alread y floral- Dated more of his own- and his Wifes rela tions to pub* posts than any President liar fore him ever contrived to do in full four yea's term. " ' • ItAIUIVII/X, Tatoc., presents a widowbuiy 84,md 113, who - his outlived three husbands, all of whin served in the Revolutionary war and for Whose services she draws three pen sions. Her name Is Dinah Vies; she has 400 descendants, and her daughter. aged 90, "lives with her.. . OR.A.NT . B lamentation over tin h rss of Washbarne can racily be seen in the follow ling parody : - "Be he resigned, and am he gone; And is I living all alone ? . Ah t cruel fate! thou is unkind „ • To take him first and leave I hind." , (.11) wr apparently conceives that the chit' service of the country was instituted as erei• ward to the people who have done various civil services for him. . STmyrox, it is said, wears steel collar when he deeps. His object is supposed.to be to antitot his thrum against the ‘ bitgliketik of3ifi. Barrati. 3 Tam Chicago Pima says: "Watts is to be tivised so as to read, `How sharper than Mit' Anna E. Dickinson's tongue it is to have a i thankless child." IT is pleaded in mitigation of the descent from Dix to Washbarne as our represents: live at Paris, that Washburn° can't speak French, so that he will not be able to let the People perceive how little - he knows. - But, alas, the Emperor Napoleon speaks Enclish. • "OLD Pt.rro" is Brownlow'a pet name in Memphis. Nor Is It insppropriate„as -was one of She Infernal deities. • GICR. BtriLZU wan taking tea at the hinge of a /tidy !}lend fn Washington the other day. The General seemed to took as though some thing was lacking, and the following dialogue took place Hostess--" Can It be possible, General, that you have no swoon!" Butler irislng indignantly and holding out both hands)—"No, Madam! If von dort't believe ute, Tot can hearth me." - • . KOsarrit passes every day several Lows at the game of his wicasati daughter in the Genoa Cemetery. He is too poor to erect mount:ma Wier them, and has retbsetl all the offers of his friends to glt.e him money for this purpose. 3lus. N. SICITII has the honor nt beinp elected Mayor of Otkaloowa, locc.t , th e 1i0n:14,17 who ever receil etl !?) • iiimor in 11. i• country. PREMIER? GRANT had no illative on hand to take the Cincinnati post office, ho-gave it to his old father's next-door neighbor, a resident of Covington. Ttrf Chicago Post f;urs "Ti&e rumor that Gen. Logan was lately admitted to the Meth odist Church, at Carlinville, is correct; but ho is kept on probation so long as he con finites' in Congreits." Tat Hanford Times Is surprised that Gen. Grant has not appointed - Monner's horse, Dexter, to the Interior Department. . By.Aive way, we wonder what Dexter's owner is to have; Nothing less thong &it chiss p went could pity fir the tides he has men the President. Tim Richmond State Journal says : "Judge 'Underwood k a !elf-made man.' • We are glad- to' :haat that .the Almighty is not re apotialble for Making auch" altnare and fool. . Sou amusement was created by a scene. ivbieh occurred in the Senate on Tuesday, t ix t s l e t i tr the adiourument of COngraw. Hr. was engaged in earnest conversation With a friend, when a young Olean, dressed ka the/might of limbic; accompanlexi by two . Annan of She same c"ries. and Color," got genus in tethers and silks, .approached, and. toddling Mr.' Sumner on the shoulder; daft:pod acquaintance, and immediately pre ' 'tented his temale friends to the great chum.: 'Etkittii of-their race. The damsels were'de - - 19n1I to see Mr. Sumner, "ad each took a thottartnts irr A little talk . a.= things. Mr. , Sumner did ntit tam, linwever. to appreciate - their atten ibritifith the bmt cane he could cont. ititidredrhis Mads, ,, andi turning his bit* mused the.ronvertatiorr. The party liked matetset at thrir reception, and one of lies • matted :.Wets, it Weil, I didn't rbE - I 1 1,110 4 A 0 .00 1 4/ker all his bes , t- I talk hone ns ; but white man ft very fin tertain.r " gip• Ha, _irorgAL . 7;j• • '411111114411**76 ? eiira6e~ t, ri INTABLISIMENT ;.! Ny_w,m!,llV-PREKSJT Printing Office, MOAT COMPLETE MANNER, Wc . are prepared to (If, 3013 WC)I3 MI ! In n ctyle or nniturpnued nhttneas, and al Intern to compete with th•liww•ct 4ffice.l In the country. On PM:SOM are Of the MOST ThfritOVED KIND, - our TYIII ill NEW, and of the NEAT EST STYLES, and our WorxurN the beet that, can be found. With the 3fachlnery and Material we now raissesk we foe/ wairanted In els/ming that NO OFFICE in the State EXCELS, and only one or two equal us, In hartlltlea for torsang oat work Ina RAPID & OATIBFACTORY MANNER. PA.f.l, !!, 7 , . FE nerelved. and work warranted not to be Weil. or to that done to the Eastern cities. Special attention given to the printing of LETTER & Bill READS, fIRCTLARS, And all klida of work. In rase by Buithums Alen aor, Card ' 'Board, That-fan be &AIM fartonatantly kapt an)tartet.' ENGRAVING. LITHOGRAPHING. ETC We have made arrangement+ , witillae iarite 4 t and best establishment in Batik) for - treating arty lent of Engraving . . ' that may be needed, in as . - good *Fla and at a LY 4 A4 PRICE THAN IP THE ORDER tERE I; t'l LDECUA By entrusting them to rut will be aaaured of a wed pieee of Watt In thoniol4 prompt and at labletory manner. Engravings *lmbibed either on Wood, Ntotte or Metal. , - ' Book Binding, Ruling, In thin department w haw. faell ilk* that wry taniFpypiparit. • MMEi rtoliortetiattag printing to be dope t h at re• quires !Wing or Binding In connection, will eitent to their Intoreet to entruet it to oe We arm guarantee that, It ahaLl he performed In 1 . 1:11 UN ABR LPG ED r 1 T r . !Z.Onebeare mud v, t . . WrgiMannke ManDIST, and Utol , Ow' ^hant e rri gam b fw etimpat,,. queue, el t ho t ippeantiteeof inn , 1 la t.,1 t-,111; , 01 . lot this wreat work. s - e have been comp.-4,1 - t•• • reduce the prfeent our liompltit , F.iii!on fmni We are (Merv:Herod to nrenbete With the hee4. 1 IMO t,^ C. .. 's• it TRE , vt Lk '.. • " ''.''. and only asks trial to sedJafy *n y onto that In ; _ Mr°64".• Drixn l4:o Y. N. Y • eleiro nn more than we tare Jo.: I entlt led to. ! - - - 41,:ii. - 4 ; ilriii,. .. ..7 ~. ." . , , . .. • - 'l.gl-14,,fordV114,9vP°otiuldgilitilItthn*n?ttgok‘puliutliliclitilii‘n,it‘t,'eut-. thoroughly refitted the same, and la n0w.y.4.14, (...1a... to ite.oranntodn.to all in tit* best of ittyl^. lit , . imblei Is bountl Intl , : supplird;l and th.• 1 , 14 r l• 91...k0l pith OW ellokeat of liquor.. ,1 , 1, J.7-I I ... - . - - • -111AiiI40 'A'rnin Anlintsls. , I s•rttreitltcriaririnarc Orem, kri,1.,4 ~i,.1 0, r,.•. i I trIOIOI,II.IIIIYI4ICP Filire4llllit, 1%1 N,t. 1'...f tin ' 11 , 3 . ?..1, 'tit riud • t.:Aiii 41itor, toil. k t.l 1....,i410.: 1 WUW4OIItIW elc,, out% a rear .. ot alts iii &del. Ii• malt to phiet:e *Awry no dents i5..1.P , 1 4 ..4 . Po. impticlutens 7 rents, non, fret , . 1 , ..x 1.... it r, , . ~. hirtnNigerland swindles "Ivry manic. I EAS HA MM & !Vt., 119 IWeetweigt., N. V. ctrl. will be as moderate a* can he afitmlert iottlikplosive Burn• at No, 703 State St., 4. For safety t►cttll apll4* Penttsctl II fis. Uniittioganner 04 apll-3w iye'tnerGi3 *.• .4411iittries cdtpdi ream siaittonsta =ions. as kind sue -K ilitillabh • - s'ti'rritexfHtfL 4 ' - 'lFi THE CITY. ZEE - • , Tbe Best W•Asimit! on smIEWVICIA Opposite itrowskis Hotel. Raving fitted up our Office In tin, iiimlurnow, °niers for every style of ' COLORED, A ND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING'S CAUDN. A.TIO2ME • Every varlety.of rte., ne., • IV SF.,..NT TO THEM DIRPX7 Forties wanting cuts of NUCHLURY. !TEALS, A.M'OtiRAPFiS PORTRAITS, ETC.. ETC. lb basi LEGAL. BUUSKS. Igro abbtrtifieta:. is IN hale.. . Ert*rt *tip calleteif is Orptuan's Cour JUP Of Eri NW, She lederiagn eel Admiral* trator of the estate of George Slartin,deneased will expose for Waist Public Vendee, on Theirs day . , the 15t12 day of April, A. D., No, at ii o'clock a. in., on the promise* to be sold, ihi following described piece of real estate of salt (Igo. Marths,dee'd situate lgiddiehoro, Erb Wilrogg i rai ling attract No. 8, 11111 bdellided 0111411 el J. R. Martin', heirs; ou the north by land of Joseph Burger on Se east by land of Juliette Martin, and ox =eolithVi tale road, containing thirty nn d and having erected thereon Wi lIOMV, , , TZKILS or Bat.z--One-tbird in hand and thel balance in two cobs" annual payments to be se cured by a Judgment bond and mortgage on the premises, DEAN HAWK, mrll.3w. Adm'ria Geo. Martin, deed. DR.SACE'S t' e44‘. 7 . CATARRH gEMEDI, ! IeTO HUMBUG. It is warranted to cure lost et'; 4 ot im 4W l E a ckTirl:flsgittiV. D ffie W e=iO 4 , Throat or Mou th,Pain or Pressure In the Head.,;.: and Loss of Memory, when caused, as all of ii them fraquendy are, by the ravagze of Catarrh. ~,' Ills pleasant and painless to use, eontalos no '"', as or caustic drugs. hut cures by , i r Mgr =rains actleat. We wl/1 pay MOO Fie- ~., I ward for Mew of Catarrh that we cannot cure.l FOR HALE BY ROBY DRUGGISTI4 EVERY- I .n' WitME--PRVCCONLY 50 CENTS. il If your druggist tuts not got it for sale, don't 'be put off 111th some worse than worthlesiti strong ittmff, "fumigator," or poisonous cauatle setuticdt, whirl' will drive the disease to the t. lungs !vistaed of curing It, but send 'slaty cents ; tons and thergmedy will reach you by_returilq. mail. Four raeltagerr pea paid, MAO; one • . Dozen tor Wee Send a two cent stamp tbr Dr. ~ Motel peniptlet on fila r treN Add e rtos o lb&Pro- '.. mrlOnam. - Burvsmo. N.Y. k ' It E 31 0 - lir A- I , It: • 1... . . ~, C.. SIECEL, • 041 ~., East . }.:laventlt kareot, between German and Reiland Stadia. .. . W111 : 01XILLLZ AMID 1111 MIL TISALT3t IN Clover and Timothy Seed,.. FLOUR, FEED, 1 : PROVISIONSn'C, . 1 . Raving built on his own premises a large and,"'' 00131111 be is prepared to furnish' everything In his at lower rates than can 'l. - •be found In the city. - ti . , Country purchasers especially will and It to' , ' their advantage to give Film a call. rue.,. tf. C. FuEoEr,. , • 11- •:,. Charles Reade's Novels r, HOUMHOLD EDITION. Comepset, Legible, Handsome, ii Cheap. 1 Le im Household Edition td Mr. 11 ,- -arle'.. Corntdetb Workg Is comprise.: In elgilt. 1 , volumes, as follow.: • FOUL PLAT, I vol . : HITE LIES. I vol. HARD CASH.I vol. GRIFFITH GAUNT, I vol. - LOVE ME LITTLE,. LOVE ME LONG, I vol. • NEVER TOO LATkTO_AIEND. I vol. THE CLONTERAND THE. HEARTH, I vol. PEG WOFFFSGTON,CHRIME JOHNSTONE: • and other stories, 1 vol. ;,• Price $l.OO a Tolame. The Set Ina Neat ; . Boxy $llOO, The volnmes are nenai printt 4l . and of con verdant site. Mr. Reads is one of the most vig- ` 0 mons of modern *ricers of fiction. And In 011 his works he has a nigh moral MM. as the expo. sere of sonic evil that demands correction.—.N. ; Y. Observer. This new _uniform, tleseent and cheap edition of Charles Resals, Ls Prat in time to take the tide of the StOrp-Aellenirmadimd deserved popular- !' I ty.—{The Western noolcsolles (Chicago.) For sale by all lxxillAsellers. Sent post-paid eP reesip or_ price Mr the _publishers, FIELD z€ 0-4 . & CO., Boston. mr2:s-2w. ' REMOVA.L! The old eatahltatted Book Filmic* of E. M. Cole Son has been nnno% ett to RINDEBNECIIT'S BLOCK, Corner of State and Fife h Sta.. Whereosiih improved fa:011111es, we are pared to do AB kiwis of Binding in the belt slyle and at prices to compete with any. Day Books, Ledgers, &e., Mad.• to order as cheap' as they min be told anywhere. RULING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO laallikaes, Paper% Books and Pamphlet. Bound at Reduc?d Prices. B' Give tuo h call and see for Fourselv.r r:• mial-t4 to A Card to the luitos. GOLDEN PERIODICAL PUSS, Mailable In earreeting Irreguh.ritles, remov tag Otuatreetiotui o 4 the Monthly Turns, from ;; whatever none, and aiwart sum-WM as a pre relative. Frailties peculiarly situated, or those suppos !rig them Ayes so, are eautlanod sgainst Wag * *4 thew !Ws in*to thiii condition, lust they. in vile raliesninge, after Which admonition the ' 4 Proprietor uunmes no responsibility, although their inlidnres would prevent say mischief W ' health: otherwise the PUN are. recommended :3. se ' MOIEIT. INVALUABLE RESIEDY for tkitiaßevlailoo of those araffering from any t . Irregularities arbatsaae,a►veU as to prevent an InFreaseat family when health will not permlt.. It; quieting the nerves and bringing back tbe , 4 " rosy color of health " to the eheelCof the magi delicate. Full and expllcit directions riccompan3 - Pitch •i• 00X. Price 11 toes box, six boxes $5. Soht-In Erie by . ; t, WM. NICK. BONS, solo agents for Erb:tend vicinity. . • I.ndler,by , sentlitigth,ra fast 1.%% - et1n.1):11. ivra ma II 10, -lily vat of the.couutry,: ~f Sold also by E. T. IT:c. , ell.lue„t*. a rren ; I lot4l man & Andrews, Corryi Callender & Co., 'Mead- IL: villa; C. C. Viall et Co., North East: Jewett Wright, Westfield. ' utsti'tS-ly • The (oliowtng bLanits are kept fur sale at the Observer °Mee, and can be turn Imbed in nrW number desired: Notes of all kinds, single and la Blank B.oceipts,-single and in book,. Warrantee and Quit Claim Deeds. 3fortipkges t common and with extra Agreements - for the Sale of Land, NS - Inman; for the Belief of the Poor. Marriage Oillidietatest Landloid's Warrants. Bonds of all kinds. Internee curie Leases, Common and Tight Forte. Summons, Subpmzuss sad Searel! Wari-a ate. Executions and Seise FaCIAM. Narle of all kinds. Declarations. Adrnhillarttors' and Guardian.: Bonds. Commonwealth Warrants. Web:sales* Lieu. Anldayili,Sond and Attacbmc nt. Payer 01 ziOtoraer and 8111 of.Vr