o,tric itrtrltlll ebomer.! 1 ,:AA„ sATURDAY, NOV. 14, li(.-63. Campaign Subscribers. perio4Tor which most of our campaign ms subscribed will expire ins week ar and the papers will he promptly -discon aceordingto prewise,unless we receive r directiuis. -We ;shall be gi4to have as •of them RS can afford. io so. remain our list as permanent subscribers. AIL S PITTYBIJRO RAlLttom) —We Uti, 1, says the Conneautville Record, that road will be complete and trains put on ing direct from Erie to Pittsburg by the oC Jajuary. , ,t i evotrskswrs.--Joseph Loomis, of this has been appointed an assistant pay. :r in the navy. Thomas Evaus, , of this lass heeu appointett clerk'' - in the ‘Var violent at Washington Plettan FOP is -conceded II who have a chance -for knowing, that arson's Magazine is the best and cheapest ts' Magazine published in this country— without' a doubt Cuttains'more for the tv than any other in the world --st,z;o- Fa.) Herald. AN? A PYRIOITICC.7 4 utlge Ludlow iiladelpttia, has deckled that in laden is void when there is uo covenant for ling and maintenance The mere agree , to pay a btipnlated Ruin of money to a whilst he i 9 learning the trade, deco not , 1 him, and he may leave when it vtiits —Pittsburg Post. 1 aru-Rasr.—Our North-EaSt neighbors shout to he supplied with a Sri class er saloon. under the management of Mr. S. V. Randolph, a young man of ewer !, who le determined to " put the thing igh" in , the right way. lie will have oysters for sale at wholesale and - retail. supplied on short notice. Warm (1 served up at all hours. L/CADIt.LCNIA AND Ewa RAILROAD.—The lelpWind Erie railroad was formally ed on the 19th: last, to Emporium, the searof Cameron =ally. The rails be laid, during the ensuing month, as far t. Mary's, twenty-two miles beyond Em from the west, the rails will pro p be laid'topuena Vista, which is twenty- miles from St. Mary's. Thus will be plated froth Erie to Buena Vista, eighty. miles, and from Suntinry to St. Mary's, hundred and sixty miles, leafing only a )f twenty-three miles.unfinished between tua Philadelphia. These twenty-three are nearly all graded, and no very ac day will be ready for the title This eat enterprise may therefore be regarded as fact. 7 —ffarris4r9 Fargo. VIPTNERIA AND ORR TIIROAT.—We think t but due to our renders to say that Carter's otopotind Extract of Smart Weed is showing (self to he of t4essreatest value in the pre talon of these now prevalent and terrible LIMOS. This is the almost'united testimony the hundreds who are daily using the arti. le with success, and we only repeat what any others have expresteted, when we asy hat it is au artiole,which no family should do ithout. Of course we do not pretend that will cure Diptheri'a, when the malady lig hed its extreme stages—for no remedy,t3ltc elAve, has yet been discovered that will ac= omplish such a result—but we do assert, that sten in the firit. symptoute it. will act. as a 'rutin preventive. The Extract is made - in our own city, and if any have doubts of its merits, we IA them to call upon Mr. Cart»r, and read the testimony he has by'the.score. Tits 0361.11X5R.--We are gratified to be chic to announce that the business of our office is largely on the increasein all its de partments—our books showing that we are doing .a larger amount of business by one third than we did at this period last year. Wilt the subscription list of the paper is nearly double what it was when we took the Ohre, our-jobbing and,advertising patronage ties incresieil in like propOrtion, lad, owing to the scarcity of labor, we find ourself so crowded with the management of the office as to leave us hardly any, time for editorial duties. We attribute very much of the suc cess which has attended the Observer within the past two years to the unjust and indecent abuse which it has suffered at the hands of some of the ,political enemies of the paper. The Democrats of the county have rallied to our support with a kindness and alacrity that is at once gratifying and encouraging, and where we have lost, one patron on account of political differences we hive gained ten in his place. It has been so ever since the world began—malice and scurrility never- damages any one permanently, when the people see that be takes • firm, consistent and honest course, A RAaa TaitAr.—Our oitizeni, who have been so often humbugged, by worthless and sometimes indecent theatrical companies, will be delighted to learn that we are at laid to be visited by one of first-class talent, and with a well established reputation. We Were called upon on Wednesday by Ik. 'James Dickson, Stage Manager of the Cleveland Dramatic Company, who informed us that they intiOd performing in our city on Tuesday and Wed. cesday evenings of Deere week, 'under the general management of Mr. John Easter, the well known comedian. :The immediate OCC‘• Pion of their visit is owing to the great,hall which comes off at CleveLatta. on Wednesday mow, in celebration of the opening of the A. A G. W. R. R. to that city—the ball'of the Theatre being engaged for the purpose. On .this account their stay will onlj be for the two evenings mentioned, and' positively Lively no longer." The Cleveland Company codeista of some of the first ; dramatic talent in 'the country. First on at's list, stands Mr. C. W. Couldoek, • the eminent tragedian, who will appear in two of his most celebrated characters— ''-Luke Fielding," in Willow Copse.," and "Peter Probity" in the celebrated English comedy, "Chi t inney Curtin.", We have seen Mr. Couldoeit'is performances on various ucea alone, in addition to having his pirsonal ac quaintance, and can assure our readers, that he is in all eespects equal to his wide reputa tion. His daughter, a pains lady of extraor dinary talent,, it is said, accompanies him, and will appear in several leading characters. Mr. Ellsler will take the part ut "Solomon Probity," a representation in which he has always besti very successful. Among the members of the company is Mr. J. C. Mc- Collum, a youug actor who has v isited• our city before, and 'was deservedly popular wittli the the/Awe-going portion of the public. X We believe these enteruunments will be' really deserving of patronage, Anti, for that reasun, hive called wore protaiurut atieutiop to them than we usually do Ilr„ Farrar prosahles that he will take ■ptrul patne to keep good order to the Hall, eo that the per form:ices may he inertway sttrictive 'sad incoessful. Brief Paragraphs. Wm. Patton, late of this city, has opened a store in Ridgway, Elk Co. '• ~Shipments of coal oil from Philadelphia since January let, comprise 4,2138,244 gal, lope, valued at $1,128,516. OW Dan Rice, nip an exchange, lately presented the leader of his band with a gold witch and chain, veined at $3OO. gliir Col. M. Bchlaudeoker has been ap pointed by Gov. Carlin, agent under the last call of the President, to recruit volunteers. Mir The County Teachers' Institute nom menres at Edinboro on Monday nest, and will lest until Thursday evening. stir The most . modest men of modern days are the monthly magazine publishers. They never puff themselves—oh, no ! Dan Rine had a gold headed cane pre seated to him during his performance in Pittsburg. sio- We are under obligations for an invi tation to attend the celebration et the open ing of the Atlantic & Great Western R. R. to Cleveland, on Wednesday next. LWThe State Normal Sehool,Edinboro, has just received .a present from Dr. Burrowes, of a-full set, - eleven volumes, of the Pennsylvania 5-./.4.../ Journal. tor Before purchasing groceries else where, give BUSS St Palmer call. Their stock cannot be beat, and their prices ere as POW as the lowest. ter EATOmith hag received a new lot of (fate, Bonnets and Furs, to which he calls the attention of the public. Re is au enteritri sing rued ; and deserves to be patronized. air We call attention to the advertise ment of Mr. Degrieler,County Superintendent. It will be seen that he has made some changes in his list of appointments. se- Several oases of small pox have oc curred in this city within the past few weeks. The public will be interested in an adnrtise ment" relative to this disease itti another column. ter The Ortattie doei not answer the ques tion which we put to it last week. We insist upon it reply. Is it treason to denounce a State Administration, as well as the Fede ral Administration I I<a` Com. Napoleon Collins, of this city, has been ordered to the command of the iron clad Waohusett. Commander Collins is one of the best officers 'in the whole service, and just as tinaseutning as he is brave and able. • ger After the let of December subscribers who have their papers delivered by carriers will be charged 51.75 per year. Office and post office snhscriptions wilt remain as at present, $1.60 per year. oar The Corry City News urges the erec tion 'of a new county out of parts of Crawford sad Warren: with Corry for the county svat. Come, neighbors, you =isn't be too ambitious. • gar The amount paid to Miss Anna E. Dickenson, for her lecture on Tuesday ern ing, we are informed by one of the members of the Committee, area WO. grip was the guest of Morrow B. Lowry, Esq. Or. A new railroad is proposed from Franklin to Irvine, connecting with the Phila., sr. Erie It. ft. at the latter plate. The dis tance is titty.eight miles; and rho grade un usually ligkt. The route proposed is down the valley of the Allegheny River. SM. Tho Reed House billiard saloon has been takes by Peter Goodwin, who will also continue to "rum" his former saloon, under Brown's Hotel. He is an obliging and enter prising mat, and under his management the "institution" cannot fail to be well patron ized. This saloon has two firat-class tables. Give Goodwin a call. I 'ger. It is loot generally known that the leaves of geraniums are an excellent applica tion for cuts where the skin is rubbed off, and other wounds of that kbod. One or two leaves must be bruised, and applied on linen to the part. and the wound will become cies trised in a very short time.. So says an ex change. egli. Our-young legal friend. Wallace De witt, Esq., was one of the counsel in the murder east trial at the last. term of Court, and we are glad to learn that he made a fine impression. We know few young men of his age who give better promise of a successful career at the bar Man Mr. Dewitt.. He'unites to good talents, and considerable oratorical ability, unttnial industry and:energy. - Oar A kw Mites of, snow which fell on Sunday last. were the first we have had in this vicinity during the prisent . ,season. Sev eral slight falls of 11111101/%and hail have oc curred at different periods sibace, but they were hardly sufficient to be worth mention ing. Out the line of the Philadelphia Rail road, we are informed; considerable quanti ties of snow have fallen. . Pensions, Bounties, Arrears of Pay, &0., can be procured by the Widow& Orphan', and next of kin of those who have died in the service of the United States; alai. by Soldiers and Seamet who are disabled by wound" re ceived or (tsetse contracted, upon application to G. P. Gamer% Licensed M ilitary and Naval Claim Agent. Office in tile Common Council Room, Wright's Block. corner State and Fifth sts., (under the Disps itch office,) Erie, Pa. ' 7-y NEWS FU Nigiatiltolumet ciannEs. Fnon OLLDO3I.---IL is with satit faction we' vinnounce - the commencement of work on the new Methodist Church, which is to be 71 feet long and 40 wide, end to have a tower 110 feet high. The audience room 'will be 20 feet high, and the vestry 12 Mr. C. M. Hard, of Cleveland, is the architect, and Mr. J. 11. Davis, of this ;lice, builder. The • esti mate cost will be about $7,000. This makes three churches now being constructed in this place, and when' completed will add much to the /beauty of thrvillige.—Tituroate Reporter. Cuauratruot Co., N.Y.—The other even ing,, at Westfield, N. Y . , Corgpral O'Brien, who was on the train westward bound, with a guard over Some rebel prisoners, went to the platform of the car to relieve a guard which had been stationed there, and while on the platform slipped, falling through between the cars. Both his legs were cut, off below the knee. The unfortunate man was left a. West— field.—Girard Union. • ASHTABULA CO., Onto.—A recent equlrrel hunt in Jefferson, kshtebuis con.' Ohle, in which There were 18 men on each side, re sulted in the slaying of 1,600 of the frisky little fellows on one side, end 1,501 on the other. CILLIFFCiaD CO.-4L is contemplated to limy a National Bank at Conneautville, and sub scriptions of stock for that purpose are being taken. About the cheapest article of food nOt-a days is beef. Good hindquarters are selling on the streets its low as throe cents per pennd. la anticipation of aiscarcity of fodder dis tar- I niers are slaughtering many ins cattle whittle would in ordinary moons be kept over.win ter.' The result will brthat cettle i wprsont- Austad est:wawa _prices neat altrixqt. , At present dry: cove are selling at boa $7 to $ l 2 or $l4 per head end are dull eels at any price. Hay clenmands the unpremeditated price of $2O per Lois. Gorn is selling at $1 per bushel, potatoes it . fifty oent, per bushel, sad othw farm products at corresponding high rates.— If farmers have to psy high prices for goods they more than make this up by the high prices they exact for every article they sell.— Journal. VENANCIO Co.—The whole number of votes polled in Venango County for Governor_ in 1860 was 4,713. The whole vote polled 'for Governor at the last election was 6,274.;Lan increase of 1,661 in three jean. The followiltg statement exhibit' the in crease in Venango, Crawford and Erie coun ties since 1860 : 1860, 1863. Clain. Veaango, 4,713 6,274 1,681 Crawford, 8,824 10,377 1,663 Erie, _ 8,69 k 9,619 ' ' 828 This statement shovis that the growth of Venango in population•nd wealth within the, lam three years, exceeds- that. of any othef .county in the commonwealth. With • muele smaller popttla 'on than Crawford . or Erie, our i' , o2 gain over the fo er is 8, and over the latter 733. We are in toed to the olftrada for all `this prosperity—a benefit to whieh CraWford partakes, as we presume her greatest increase is iu ,ttiot • part of her territory bordering npou the oil region.—Spertator. fecontrsaleriuki MISS MUM E. Ele.kenson. „This lady lectured last Tuesday evening be fore a large audience at Farrar Hall. Herald ed as she bad been for months, by the &bon: Lion press,as an oratrix of great power and el oquence, we expected to be disappointed as to her oratory, while we well knew that her sentiments would be distasteful in the extreme to all of reasonable political ideas. Personally Hiss _Dickenson is rather a pleas ing woman, of,wediuut height, rather large frame, and with a:face that does not speak of great intellectual power. She wears her hair, whicb l is very black, cut short, an arrangement which adds to the youthfulness , of her appear ance,-and probably gave foundation to the pleasing fiction that her age is but eighteen. Her manner is graceful and free from affec tation, her voice is clear, distinct and agreea ble, of great strength foe a female, and is aud ible to the most distant part of the house. In a literary point of view her harangue contained nothing to raise it above the dead level of ordinary political speeches or morbid ly sentimental tales. Some passages, howev er, were striking, but the effect was due less to the matter than to the earnestness of her manner and the fineness of her delivery. In the hoar and a quarter that she consumed it her address, she grew tiresome but two or three times. This` was due to her habit of digressing in pursuit of attempted eloquence, and apparently losing the thread of her dis course. or if not, at least continuing so long upon her 'Sight, that her audience were un able to return to the connection. Though in her choice of wards, we are happy to say, she avoided. the more violent and abusive slang phraseis of - her class, yet a great part of her speech was the mere tirade of a virago. She did not, strange to say, call her oppo nents "Copperheads," or "traitors," but spoke at theta with a bitter and spiteful•enun elation, secompanied by the ordinary gesture of a female scold, which she , probably con ceived to be concentrated sarcasm and con tempt. Her characterizing this paper by an expression which we notice she applies of every Democratic journal where she chances to strut the stage, bad the effect of lowering Miss Dickenson far more than it annoyed the friends of the Observer. Of the matter of Miss Dickenson's harangue,. it was nothing more than a re-huh of the ab• sardities and falsehools by which Abolition ism was enabled, after thirty years of conspire • cY. to "tire the northern heart" and inaugur ate a northern revolution. It contained the same detail of so elated Northern concessions I. slavery, and northern grievances that were. in reality only abolition wrings and but the solemn enactments of thePeOple of the United States, that the Constitution should be main tained, even if -the Unaticisin of which Miss Dickenson'is -en advocate should be eternally doomed to alit infamous place in,historY to which it sill assuredly come at bat. She del tailed the threats of Southern leader' that, the . Union should be dissolved if the South could not be protected in its legal rights, but failed to give a similar history ofAbolition ditnnnoil aliens of the Union, the Constitution, and the laws. The address abounded in appeals to the passions of the people,, while it contained note single calm argument addressed to their reason, nor a word conaerning.the momentous dangers that threaten the liberties of he people. Miss Dickenson seems to be a strong mind elind enthusiastic young woman, probably, (spiracle among abolition orators,)'sincere in her belief, but it is to be' regrette,kthat so much talent and energy, es well u so endt , laborious study and preparation should be prostituted to the terriblelsztatielszo that has turned our happy. land into a field for the worst contending passion! of the human race, which find their vent in scenes that might die grace a carnival of fiends. The tender heart of Miss Dickenson bleeds at the thought of the thousands of graves that are monuments of a nation's folly, but with easy facility she turns nee, mourning into joy, sneers at the idea of compromise and a Union restored, and thanks God, as she assured her audience 11l ~ l oyal" men did, that the wir was not avert ed before its terrible beginning. For a Quit keress and a woman of modern times and sup posed civilization, Miss: Dickenson certainly develops s degree of venom and blood-thirsti seas 'worthy of a darker age and a less igree- I -able specimen of the softer sex. Miss Dick enson, though over eighteen, will, we predict, live to see the day when she will remember :her present short sighted enthusiasm in the esuseef despotism with sorrow and sha m e, and; will wonder that the intellect of which she is new so proud should have been so blinded;by the glitter of a false philanthropy that in iolvei, even in its temporary triumph, the desolation of a continent with the herring of a war of which she seems to have such a viv id ides. Nor need she tarn far back in the annals of the past to learn that though the world may for atime be dazzled by the ementric brilliancy of feminine enthusiasni, may yield its tribute of astonishment end admiration tn a. Joan of Aro or a Corinne, the most enduring praise springs from the love and reverence that we owe to the memories of a wife like Josephine, or a mother like Victoria. _ We may be denie d by th • transitory light of the meteor that dying, from its proper sphere essays to mender alone in a dangeicus and irregular path, the spectacle oft pasting =peat, but as it goes down into the Mink ness'never to shine again, we sadly remember that we once reieed - our eyes to the Insects and met its steadier and purer drums,- not so brilliant, but more loved and more`beautiiaL We predict for Miss Dieltensoa a spiedy fell from the dizzy height to *MA sbelas been wafted by Abolition puts, where I her *Wain will not eastain her, nor even enable her to &mead with graesful ease to the place seamed he her in the throng of subsided fs mhos that are low no more the lionesses of the hour. Rost Visits ow tea LIAR—The spe cial dispatches from Cineinuata give an ac count o r s g ao l" about two suspi cious v assa l s on Tuesday, hov ering about Sandusky-flab supposed to be privateers fitted up by seoessionists in Can ada; aided by the sympathizers there and in the United' States. The supposed ob ject is to release the prisoners on John son's Island and commence piracy on the lakes and pillage on the land. Abattery of Parrott guns was ordered forthwith to theasland. We suspect that it ie another uroOrback" for .political effect, the same as the recent: pretended developments at Columbus, °foci.: war Major Gennal Brooks and staff, ac companied by a considerable number of sol dine, arrived in this city, on Thursday night. It is reported that fortifications are to be erected immediately. Poucc—We are pleased to announce,ihat the City Colinens, on Monday evening; took measures for) appointing a permanent police fotbe, to consist of fire members, a chief and' four assistanO, the former to receive $6OO per year, and the latter $4OO. Mr. Thomas CLowley has; been selected as chief, who is plea authority to appoint his assistants, sub ject to the approval of the Mayor and Council. We congratulate the Members of Councils on their escelliistit choice. Mr: Crowley is one of the very best men that could possibly have been found, and his appointment will give satiiifeotiou to the entire community.' (ilitAßD.—Prom the lift Union we hive the following: The shows are now both at home. They arrived on ;Tuesday and Wednesday. The' streets now Present s more lively appearance than forieme time heretofore Verily, Girard is herself mice more. Freights on the canal were never better than at present. The price 'paid (or trans— porting coal is $2.20. Boat ()inters clear $lOO a week. sir The Festival for the benefit of the Universe/Ist church, in Farrar Heil , oti,Wed nesday, waii well attended, satisfactorily men ,aged, and quite successful in every featuie. Some SAS were realized. •Seall liitrainitsary Ilisesvery. Read the following, from one of the leading medical joUrnals of the country : To the 1144 of MO Mastic ta liedical Thais : • But :—lrcurhave by this tinte,in all probabil ity, heard something of an extrordiniry dis covery for the cure of small-pox, by the - use of "Barrticenia Surpures," or indian cup, n tiative plant of Nova &Ws: I 'would beg of you however, to give full publicity to the as tonishing fact,: that this same humble bog plant of Neva goat% is the-remedy for small. pox, in &lilts forms, in twelve hours after the patient has taken the medicine. It is also as curious as it is wondetful,that, however alarm ing and numerous the eruptions, or confluent and frightful they may be, the peculiar action of the'medicine is such thavery seldoui is a sear left to tell the story of the disease. * The medicine, at the same time, is so mild to the taste that It may be mixed largely with tea or coffee, as I have done; and given to connoisseurs in these beverages to drink, without their being aware of the admixture. * * - • V. ou r , &c., . Vaansmor. W. Moms, M. D. Resident Physician of the Halifax (N. S.) Visiting Dispensary. This 'abatable pasdicins, which is now prdved to be all that Dr. Morris represents it, is for sale at Carter's - Drug Store. As it is a pre vastly, as well as cure, persons who lire is neighborhoods where the Small Poi is prevail ing, and who may be fearful of taking this loathsome disease, will act shrewdly by pur chisiag ea supply. nevl4-2w. BIiANDIESTIA'S rims. _ eatattita's PHU on WWII& far cost nose, name, low of appetite, *k tioadatha, &diatom, wan a-Wall a g aftw *al; ikui aim, drowsiness, sad *atop at Pass. Uld all &Wolin of the stomfth and imolai'. on or man CASKS. IClPPOriiisai Uttar at P 1 Canal Strait, Noir York J. L C. COOK, publisher of the Sisk Balsam Benniar tom Vt., says t Ha wu attacks viith DYSPEPSIA. and Weird eto in s arey from it that sot a particle of food eolith) be intaltemed wittiest oeeasionlag the mint un coadottablii atioastios In hie stomach. Roe Serbians be tufted limn this dmadfol tosoplatat„ when be used BRAIMANTERS PILLS. The OM box did not arm to betaisit liti much, but the mom) madam& a change, mid by the time he had taken air bow, a COMPLETE, CURE was effected. He sina "My dYennha was gone and my espeneseei of an early death vanished." Pen al's) Mint, 294 Canal Stint, Nem York. Soh! by Dr. L. STZUSI2, fatiogici by all mendable (Ma lmo to medlelse. ein7-183. A PVIRAMID ON'FAICTI4 Conterabt ClusTwrocuurs Kam DYE! It is Pi" poleciantes, • instantaneous, imparts* pedeet black„ or a magalleent brown, in the apace alba Wastes Is odorless, don not *tenths skin, and hae never ben known to bill - Cll,lloArrokols xxvicuusa HAIR DYE, Illanaksitareil by I. CEISTADORO, E. 0 Astor Hones, Nn Totk. • Sold everywhere and app li ed by all Hair Dream,. Price, 01, PAO, a nd $3 per now, atecadinp to CriMetiers's Hair Preservative, ineaLtuthia with his Dye, me It imparts the statoet soft ness. the taint beautiful gloss, and glut vitality to the Hair. ' Primto *eats, $1 aad $2 par bottle, actovelag to she. TO TIAN YOUNG OK OLD , Male or Yarge, it you !aril's** aarntriai hal a baKt ladaled Is by i ' \ Ow' mum OF 1102 W SEXE3, KRUM GAWK BO MANY ALARMING SY UPTON: 4 i; it *IOU Ikat ferriatt. lad Is he greatart Mil srble4 as Wan pupa iroma.w. am symptowalatooratea Is AdnestLoeutrat.asillyaa sr. a *darer, - Cat out the Advertise:as*. , Amid seed for It at sure. ' /Mays are daartnoaa , Ask for Bababold'a, z ?Oa 00 (Alai. Cares gualitatred. Novara at Goautartelts aad lazitis. aavi,-2m. irk IL TOBIAS' VIINNTIAN LI PIIILENT. • A outgo care ter *iota nada aid bait, sore Woos. ortap.rbeataathm,olte, Ac. A peeset.tsisay toodleloe, sad owes fills. awn Wed Mold !I I \ LITOSIA. Ruin Vies. Jane 16, 116. ?b1 is to ontUy that ray wits woe tikes with QUIMMT Sere Throat; It eoanoesoed to swell, sad was oto sore that ski amid not swallow, sad cooobed violently, and )oir Llahoso b =3 made a patted we in one meet.. that bat lot the Lislaesß liba would km= her Ma JOHN R. SaRUN. PAIR aad AO ands. Sold b all druggist& Oilaa; Oettlaadt atm', Sew. Iron. Administrator's Notice. ETTEM of Administration hare been ' slanted to the esderslueed„ on the Mete of Wm: IL radon, late of tp., deseesed; Aif wooed Indebted to said estate are hereby ootthod to make Imp mediate payment; and those havleg dams easiest the stuns mill please present them, duty authetitioated, for settlement, to the us Unitized ROBE Bthilltthli, Of Milltreek Tp., ser7-3w. Amlnistratrix. DANCING` & DEPORTMENT! • . AT .., . RBRDIIOI7B.IIEALL.• , --- . MR. DELANO and , Woil4 towettelly sin mottos to ate Weida pa tross that ha will antioesee hie School tot the lootraeooll or Town Loam and Cleotleneo.Xestets load Whom. oh Timiday, ifiveither 17tb, s 1811S. Monte of toottoettott tat ladies Mines sod Wirterr, trots 9to lee** o. to. Boon of Instructkoz for Oen tteesio. tam Tito 10 o'clock. TIVIT/091. , Tot ladles, Wesel sod Miebsts, it 00 Tar Tomer Pupas, • , COO Mord tie4ootton to homilies. Tat OilltialitS/1 and Lady, teeelog Rehool 6 00 otra-2a. J owl ogi4No. WE ARE OFFERING - • hew arortiont a Bab* Doods.Catabsi UMW, Dolls, Doll Hook, Ohtani sod asosassossts (or Mickel', ranee, hale 10211.1811. Perfissoory Ate sayli-la. bursa k thaw. RENEE 16 BURGESS Aro siilsg Claudio of every dasuiptias aad iallty. Itobow% Com, Nat ,, llnit sad Oboe Xs% o c lo4. lewd Cari,ob. Oa ail Mae Ocean War wry • , kW!, i *o' l - um WILSON arcaarptssi. JoAss of the Maid biota Omit Coat, h4Vairs. , 9•1 1 11li Fre it fir. Chen Ste, Plrteleise, OA. Tilt LAltideld?, Ofiliatlirt 1.1111.415 T. -,,, SU Alibis AM foraMral al Nom 4 "Mt. antraak ikeit- tetergee dile liesi llgieg. idaren,litsetitbert, bud Be ~,, Illatitere Sou at half g = ars. lt g = ars. Bradeato enter hiod is. sloe ekes, thee • Tidoli*Metteri is amilastad y apirimad l ponag ott grar kim isasims Ri aCtlvo lzacti biajoo i o i 4 1 of t Aaa ' Pe lrami altortlaottro, tr Übe mod haellegire sad sitsaliolill. Isr FLOM' greeted! toe *Ed - Rem tie nurse el hydrate. tor gatibudee it Wert hi bilditoid 10101. Pin. A. ar, Oc g e restdar, the beet ANNUM of the Ilidite, who holds the l inuabei *tin PIMUMION ead "Z 41 obropotitorik tombs MIMI Sulam Witting.- • ?, enomatut cootaialog ton tokamak)* mot Irma oil application to ties Pr V ill iriNg k atirtii, ?rail's's. %rod when the Sons smi Clarks at Beakers 'ad au Rea gisituate. joefei-ly. A WORD ABOUT Ml - 17MrrIT7T 7 47=1 AMR • THOROUGH TRIAL OP MOHR THAN TEN TEARS, the tbarrideces asarniftetand lry the American Watch Co., of Waltham.Nam, haw gabled e bald upon the favor of the pablic i aad sow se lee than 711,00, of them and for themeelvm la the atop people. From a vary insipilissat Atie Mal mo hair Immured until we are instilled la that WE MAKE MORE THAN ONE HALF of blithe macho sold bb the Ualtedittetee. Repeated millargemeat Of our factory beiblinp; and the labor of COO openitives, at l end rui unequal to supply the roasteatly Ice mind. And 'we may lane clean that se tvt g the high price of , labor and materials, we actually oar poniactuat lent prices titan those czarist Ire pen Me* He refer to this* ilsetioaly for the payees of proper ly Introducing another 'object relative to oar rosauflac tare of watches. Hitherto oar chief object has been to sake mod write/tee far the at the kind Peed' ble to take the_pleee et the make- Pae watches celled o" '•n es," " 111 beli ev tent Levere t " im., annual l ly osown thrown upon ti fall_lll de manes, In ensile= Intintnee. by Europa. work mops—watelies Which are the refuse of titles factories, aaralielde at home and plied& wottleree everywhere. This object velar* accompibilied, %IA SOW vs have to sanounan that We have oomassaced the manufeetrue of welshes of the very 111GRCRI' HUHN KNOWN TO CHRONOUTRY, unepalled by myth*, hitherto made by oureelree ant saserpamed asythlag made in the world For this parries Mt =in be il ltili. WO have crested an eddltkpa to oar bsumgo etpreagy for this branch of oar buslare% aid have Wed it with the best workmen la our servlie. Prolitleg by oar long expert. sneer we have nasedelled the Cone of our watches, intro doting snob improvements es have been suggested sad proved to be good from time to Woe, sod tan lastituted new sad severe mete of immbrosiers, adlueranent and compilation. New raschlais sod appliances have been constructed, which perform their work ocreensamste delicacy sad exactitad% and the choicest sod most pored materials only are used. Nothing In fact sp. le ranting either la mechanical principle, material or workmanship to ensure perfecUoa la the mitt. • We teatime' to sorianfeeture our other w ell •known tinallti.ts under, the follow* tames: I'APPLZTON TRACY It s. ...add the Soldier's Welch," - "'WE. RUSHY." the latter. the lowest priced watch we stake, is a sub stantial, unable thne-piseq cased la rllagsilter— boatingies pallers—and to sot liable to pt out of order 'Ober in merchirm, rain or lighting. All the above deeaibd watches, luclaeag thefts., which is named ofinamcas Warm Coarrerr," are sold by width dollen paerally throughout the canary. IROSSING rig APPLIIITON, Ag." 1.1 for the American Watch Ct.alialif f 111: Broadway, New Dort. novi'63-vorew (wilds! BOOTS & SHOES Wholesale and Rettdi ! ! C. ENGLEHART Having led punka/ad tinatock aura nutad the store roan mostly orcap by Chubs Wan, moi;ENZW EIG'S BLOCK, Next Door to Clark 4. Metcalf 's Banking Office, Ilaspectinlly ennottnoio then be Inters& corttinialag the boangesould ia►itss tlie public to give him ti aU. ns win kss on hand a lam and saperior stook of every thing la his line, including/ • • GENTLEMEN'S FINE & COMMON BOOTS a 9110E9, LADIES' Guitars, Babuorala, Shoe', Slippers, itc:l MISSES' BALMORALS, CAITIFItS, &C., CHILDREN'S SHOES OF ALL Dzscaurrunrs. Having obtained Ws stock directly trust the Cassalbw , lams, he feels coalideat of eelling at law as low, It net lower, thaa any other dealer. Podia*, Attention Given to Canon Wick. This broach elbsainam bib; valor the supatatead- IWO of Mr OBADIAH MILLER, lb. pane mood ao farthar orb:tame that thole onion will to promptly mat iiitillfoily attended to. B.EpAIRING ATTENDED TO. Stop Public are reepectnilly invited to give roe a call ind Pee tor themselves. I fool perfect reliance in nip ability to give entire esti/tartlets to all who favor nip with their patronage. is . C. ItfinitlinitS. Fall and Winter. Goods ! D R,Y GOODS! FANCY DRESS GOODS, -SHAWLS, ClOhs and Casaimeress Overceatiogs sad Cloaking% FLANNELS AND MDSE . YS, AND A. LARGE STOCK OF Brown ,a n d Bleached SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS JUST RECEIVED, BY , JOHN C. BEEBE. Oct. 17, 18G3-a®. • ' i NEW FIRM. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING WAR E-R 0 OAK SI Oa State St., between Seduth4lid Eighth.- the finbeetibere have entered into the Cabinet Making sod FURNITURE TRADE, Aid peewee oohing to order ad keg*" cosi/tautly oti hand aU kinds or Awaited*. Orders sUI receive prompt attostion. Repairing dose on short =Um. \ UNDERTAKING. :The \ ImM:there will gin weld attention to this die: of theer badness. They will onertikertnre sad tly on band a Imp modomas of Netaille Cease and Doane, sad held themselves be reolbsees SO Met Men brAldsuM premptly, glen any pad of the country. Iletermised to rpm ao efforts to sin Mao ties both In the qballty of their pods and - prim; tbof bops to secure te liberal Aare of puhlto i strosat rr , 1100 • Si onion to J. N. Runt..! . _ R DIPUISMAJ Banana Mauro, sitormwrou. flea wit manufactured at this establishment Ime ob tained • vide matatioa. Orders inlidtid andjeouiptly 'filled. Cadmus ordering by the quantity MI have It delivered at the door. TU.IIII CAUL ' OCtWet-3,,, , Auditor's Notice. .. , Waarer &Graham, 1 .61.1rmed.li: ? .. U. N.. 67, Kay. V. WM , ' Jahn Marvin. Ls C.L. Pt... Nil. Ca, PL ' Awl mmr. to WU, Nov. 6, 1111113. Joao.llllolalid t Altar to make dirtrlbitios of the Waal ma & or Gm Pommy/it. 7"1111 ale JA I i tis M guthixat, Pao: The a adamatamk atti attiad to the daAteof Gm WM. appointment at him cam la RS*, aa i't fda Nov. 17th. at 1.0 a•Meek a. L, wham sadvloare at poor iststotimt can &stand if they think payer. ' 4 savt-!r• A AIM IiALL, ittattori I ' StStray!liorsei f• CAME io the mondial of =bilk. be Moat to 2tb or °debar. aIGUY. MAU, itspbrialut to Ito about toaizrs old. NO iutillidal rumba soma ba smut sous marts Go up" Snot Man the lamas or aoller. Gum lartulosted to mow • fonrard. peon oniony, pay dome aid toils bar my otboruius do via be dimposed. aesar to linr.•• Lidialat. Oct. tl.lk . ~.112111114,11reitOCEIlt. , • Notice. ~ ,i -- 1 W Braga any wife, Ritti Ann Ter yy - or, km Mb ar loot sod Oar* without dm! mmoanmga booro p n so doaktbo, Sol o loo r: ke OWI rlkM { l. 0 1 l a . k l a o 4 t:=44 .1 . t FINNI l& WINTER OODS ! NOW P. ARRIVING, AT HAYES & CO'S. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS ! IN MERINOS AND WOOL PLAIDS, ' BROCADE REPS, ALPACAS, PLAID PO LINE, - CRAPE DE NORDS, • . MOHAIR a ASE, Testate? wyllt a complete tessortatent et MEDIUM AND LOW -- PRICED Dieu Goods I SittWLS • SRAWLS! Thellat Complite Assortment *Su PENNBYLVANI-1..! Doable aid Shtgle Kett Cashmeres, At from $26 to $6O ! CMNE LANE, PAISLY, MIDDLESEX, 'DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WOOL SHAWLS. ALSO, CASHMERE SCARFS! OF•ALL QUALITIES., I • , L__ Opened This Day, HEAVY Trees and Dee Skin Beaver SACQUES AND MANTLES! MEI moms PRICED NAMES! THE FINEST ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. • Our Stook in this line will be Con ! 4tantly Replenish - 6d with the. !fewest and Best Goods - to be had. SILKS! iWE CLAIM TO BE ABLE TO OFFER THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF GOOD GOODS ! DRESS SILKS! IN THE CITY Monday, Oct 12, 1863, WE WILL OPEN ' (R. R. PERMITTINO,) WORSTED • -GOODS') ZEPHYR HOODS, NUBILS, SONTAGS, ZOUAVE JACIit,LS, &L., Iu Charming Styles sad Coicr.E. AL.;I), CLOTH 8, CessissE,it ES, A GLOV ES, - AND Doosestk Goods of every Description IN ALL NEXT WEEK,' , WE SHALL OPEN • COKKANDINQ STOOK OF LADIES' & CHILDREN'S ' FURS.. No pains wilLbe spared to make this one of the most inviting features . . of our trade. , Our Stook of Goods, Offers to the Public (both . Wholesale and Retail buyers) the best of facilities for re• plenisking their stock in necessaries .end Want*, t Our Large - Moot, bought in August and September, at the low raw of exchange, mui for cub down, our, Oai Joss,. bought tt Auction ankeliewhare, and our, LAPLOE AND CONVENIENT ROOMS, Over inducements to theskurcheser rarely equaled. WM.' P. MAYES & CO.; Wl. RIO MUG 1. CLIPXOB. W. X. CLILIMIIX cuisps, cum, asvatgis, Clliens.Csitgbity a, Cos and J. C. Berms &Co., Wholesale 'Grocers I GROCERIES, ALE, WINES, LIQUORS, c SUGARS COFFEE 1 ERIE CITY STEAM BAKERY (X)hildoN'AND FANCY CANDIKS! OIL V ITROI„ CAUSTIC SODA & OWE seV2O Qtr. THE - EARLVI'HYSICAL DEUENiftAIn AKERICAN PEOPLE, JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE, < - Physiciikn to the Troy Lung and My ' Omni° Institute. ♦ Tre•p•e ea tile F4ll/141,1 of Earlyybialml gtellu.) of Mialincau People ; Spa cause ut De L. autoptlou ;lad Ilarassuus. . 'Asa eierk teas AsipA moral teas, stritisa le dusts, pet tArstitag leVaage, sad appeals ilsescay te Gls sere ouciounam of ALL 1' A RENTS sad Chtatolisso evert ally, detaamyr *etc** aid 'Whale aids eadtrsesiscat ter cps. It vas to mut by Wail uu ths rocalpt of two ( pot tam FlFYar ' o Las and Guardians ! nut to . gaud and ob is this brook. tir Young went Fall oat to oetol amt . get tbio boa. Lar Wire 1 Yuu too should at autv maws • copy of this book. • A Ward at Solemn, COlll.lllOlOlllllOllOl A class of maladies prevail to a fearful extent la the community, dousing at Nut 100,000youthe of both sex es annually, to an early grave. Mem diossunt an very imperfectly understood. Their external manlfaitatioo, or symptoms are Nervous Debility, Relaxation sad Ex haustion; itirastnue or wasting and consumption of the tissues of the whole body; Albert see orb/ lathing or hur ried breathing on ascending a bill or flight of ate/re:great palpitation of the Heart; Asthma.. .Bronchitis and sore Throat; shaking of the Hands and Limbs; aversion to society and to business or study; dimness of eye sight, loss of lismoky, dimineis of the Hear, Neuralgia, Pain lu In various parts of the body; Paine in the back or Lumbago, Dyspepsia. or indigestion, irregularit of the bowele, deranted secretrons of the Kidneys r od other glands of the body, Leueorrbass or Yaw Alba/gat. like wise Epilepsy, Hysteria aid Nensus Spawns. Now, In ailletpaine cases out of *Very one hundred, all the above stung disorders, and a host of others not named, ai Consumption of the Lungs and that most hi sidle/is sod wily form of Consumption of the Spinal Nerve; !Mown se Tabus Dorealos, and Tabu kenseatert ea, have their 'eat and ozigut In Ws/aim ot like Pelvic Viscera. Heaps the went ut success on the part of uld school practice in treating symptoms only. Dr. Andrew Stone, Physician to the Trot Lung aid Hygienic Institution is noefugaged in treaung this class of modern maladies with. the most astonishing succese— The treatment *dented by the Institution is new; it is based upon scientist prindples, with new discovered remedies, without Minerals or poisons. The facilities of care are such, that patients can bemired at their homes, In any pert of the country, from aceurele descriptions of their case, by letter • and have the inedicin, sent by watt or express:. Printed interrogatories will be forwanied ou application. Consumption, Catarrh and diseases of the throat earcd as well at the home of the patient/as at the institution, by sending the Cold Medicated IMIALI3I3 ilia/WHO ir • Pura, with Inhaler and ample di/actions/or their/tea and direct correspondence. Patients applying for inisrregatives or advice, must enclose return stamps to meet attention. • The attending physician will be towed at the Institu tion for musk/1419m, from 9 a. in. to ti p. in , eub day . Sunday la the iareuuou. .4.l4ltwat, DR. ANDREW :MN r, l'hy skim' to the Troy Lung and. Hygienic lutltut. , awl l'hyalcian for Masses of the Heart, Throat and Lungs, 90 Fifth Street, Troy. N. Y. ' janßalyl. State Normal 'School, BENER & BURGESS, :1.1#0011,(i):1DR44:9 ki :i; 'THE caurerar TRADE sITPPLIED WITH FRFSH AND KEG OYSTERS HOSIERY, litit Orders Solicited and Promptly Attended to., - nug22tf. ERIE RAILWAY. (MANGE OF HOURS, COMMENCING JONFSY,IWN. Tratua will late Daakak at about the folktwiaglumrs Eastward Bound-Depart. Alight Expiamat I N r. N. ha 11............ ...... , uas A. I. %Wet eaveas . 10 10 Al a. last Prated.... ...... N a. u. .Way Plataikt 5 00 a. al. Slat Yord Fipraaa and stock expraaarunmia7 dm) uHati. WINO?, oian SPY SIEOFL, v. HoratS4l.l:. & BRUM piALI:X. ix • 1 - OROCERIP.S, PROVISIONS tic 'LIQUORS, 'timiol! WAWA, Mill i . Would haTite the attestion of tbfi public to ha 1/11• RGE - STOCK. • OF 'GOODS! . Which he is flotormlood to .ell u CHEAP AS THE CICEAPEST AliSy lot otLif t wors eximot to olOsllodtu Yofth• toPeux!ylvauks• • To Farmers & Wool Growers. unilstralguat has noosiml *eau to vemaktio• 100,0u0 puus4ii Woul, Me 'bleb lb* tagli•st WtYa4 prh• Pte. • f Jt ti. EIUNTOt. E ere now reOeftigg a daily - We_ippirot CAN 01IMIRS 'bolo Li 14 guilty. We Will pay our atteutios 4 11. to the &tall ?rade sad tamids euareir spoil bi ag 'applied with wed GOOD ire times. Diapgr6B.3 MAIL Ili°M NEW FIRM. 0041111011 lush .16uitfietams of OnmAms and tandk! FLOUR, YORK FISII, to LT, I ;WATER LBW, N A 1 L'i, GLASS, ROPE, our Stork a TEAS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, FRUITS, TUBACCO, IS LARGE. CRACKERS Sisoutleturci &t th. -CANDYI It the Lowe's* Market Priam (Anuslerciil BoUdtagi, Vl', Ps u!ath;e7w"iii Edinboro, Erie County, Pa. Send for a Circular. J. A. eiIoPER, Principal. sopl•2'ti3ll WHOLESALE DEALERS Di lIVIEIVHDI EVERY DAY ~ND. WARIUNTED 1111.411116 tdATISFACTION Wool I Wool I OYSTERS! OYSTERS! WI "alsL El CARBON OIL SPICES, NUTS, CIGARS,
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