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