==3 tbAtr ObAcrver. gRIE, PA., SATURDAY, :N6V, 21, L. Cainpaign Subscribers. The period for which most of our campaign , atrouti...p...ollbott wtil expire iil . l" week or two, and the papers will be promptly diecon tinuett, iCe , ' . u . nling to pro•aise,utilesa we receive other directions. We shall be glad to have as mmoy - ot ihem as eau afford to do so, remain ilpue or list am permanent subscriber: To our Patrons In co l usequenee of the continued high price E , t rpor the under-letter). nenspaper pub - of Erie,,in justice to oumlves, make insreif.wing iipeernent : iro :LA:after the Ittt day of 1tE134, ae aub-eription price uf:tourrespective papers aril 11. TWO I,4),LLARS pE r refit, inrnli,blp in n,lrancv. llt subnriberi one 'or more }ears in arrears on the Ist of January, 1864, will he stricken from our list. To a full, fair and faithful' compliance with Int+ agreement we retapeetively pledge our rclve~, without deviatiou. STERRETT & Pablish era GLartic. JOS% S. \l. YOUNU, - Pitbkahrr Dm/pitch. AN 6: BitEctur, . Publ:zher , 0 3 .,terver. • -Nov. Its, 18W.: We need only add to the above, what those orour patrons who are acquainted with the Nets, will readily believe, that the eourqe we have taken wto only adopted after much he— sitation, mid on account of the wtrict neces sities of the case. We would 'tar rather tar 01A4reer at one dollar- and a-half a year, titan at t,ltti dollars, it we were able to do .o. But the -vastly increased cosi of printing paper, the advance in wages, ink and air other items. connected with our busi nes-is and tin accompanying •decrea.e iu the ride. obt-tined :for advertising, have brotight, newspaper publishers to a pfoittioll where mast 01 them must between tais• inq the, tfTlll4 oi • their sub4cription, or stop• pp* OlieVion altogether. We have too conch confidence in the patrons of the (Eor. 1.,r to believe . that they will complain of us for I ursuing a. messtirefo - which we are cont. pelted by every motive of interest and duty. For the • past.two years we have stood firmly by our principles, through difficulties such as wet4n'eeltefore experienced In the history of the party, and we do not believe that• the Democrats of Erie and adjoining oountiea, who have shown us .0 many evidences of their kindness, will fail to' stand by us in the horn when we need tlieit support the most. :ienoot. MA:rte./lc—The County Superin tendent bag handed 'us the following impor• lAIli notices, with a request to publish: The Secretaries of the different School Boards in this county ore requested to send a list of the names of teachers and the schools to which they 'have 'been resNctiiely ap pointed., to the County Superintendent at 'earliest cohvenience, according to the f.trto found on page , 11.0 of the Common SehttoltLaws of Pennsylvania. ::Ichool Director. -to this county are re quested to beat in mind that four tenths' certificates must harii: .lamp taxed to them jtefore the warrant can be legally, is: tied. In cases where the presi dent of the Board (whose business it is to cancel efi.nuot proctire the stamp, lie may .five cents in post dime currency to tics County Superintendent, with a request that he affix the Tequi.ite stump. THANKSGIVING DONATIOti.—iI IS prop() Ned to send ft Thanksgiving donation to every sol dier's fibiily in wont in the city, in the same "way ftS wa , dour last year Contributions of meat„ vegetables, meat, fruit, everything suit ante for such a purtio., can he sent early Weinesday morning, the day before Thanks ,giving, to' the roam of the ',idles' Aid Sari rty, Wayne Block, French street. Farmers 'are. - earnistly, rec t ucated to aid in this good I k d d' 11-of th • b d t . WOT to 211 yer.t their atter. Hy order of U. A Society. Nias. GROVE H. JOHNSON, Pres • )111)4 L 1), IFracg•r+, &au Act.lnn:tr.—We were tillable at the time to give the particulars of a" sad occur fence by Which Samuel Weigle, a young man aged shout. 19 yeac.,, -on ut Charles Weigle, of Minorca, wLLY killed. He had been out duck shooting on the Cascade Pond, and was sitting upon a fence, resting, with his gun standing upon the ground, Suddenly raising the weapon, the lock caught upon a portion of the-fence, discharging the contents of the gun into his left eye, and thence into the brain. He died in about fifteen minutes Mr. Weigle was the only eon ut hi. parents, and his loss is a severe slow to them. The affair took ph9ton . ]: 4 unday four or-five weeks ago. SIt?ISIBLP PF.TITIONS.-PPlilloo9 are bring leirculated in Lancaster and other cities, pray " ing Ooyernor Curtin to use his influence with War Devartnient at Washington to allow the recruiting !of companies in this State. Thv object 1., to recruit entirely new organi zations, as was done at the beginning of the war. suclt a system. if any, would mucceed in raising our'quota of volunteers under the iew call; hucit isAoubtful whether lite Gov ernor will he induced to make such a request of the War Depart:het:a, and it k equally doubtful if it would he regarded when made. —Rzchanye. No, ut course um. There is ipo much good ;tongs in the proposition to meet with favor either at. Washington or Harrisburg. A PATItIOTt!: COUNTY.-01 • the soldiers latsly •in our city, four compautea belong to what is " I l:nown as the Departmental Corps, organized ondertien. Itroolt..,' call lad summer, for cases I,f emerqe.tn.y -They are not in the regular Wel behave only pert"...ent duty , %then eolltql out. on Special oeco-innq. The uliote 1411 v. 4•oinpitite-• sr, trout Belmont C,,tanty athto, :ro twen r..erutted la Our t,. tr tiaiiii. utrl t iIY - 0111er l W.,tr ie„,..4, otf t.mu. , plp4 hdjuitnikr t: cmnpany t.tV toilir6sest of ,frafled men and t•ule,titule- CiLitlNGEl 4 .—The 1/01 , time Int)le On varioos Railroads went, ioto effect on pA5lg, the 15th rt'aine au the Buffalo Erie R. R , now run as follows : teirkirr—sketAp.r.• MLitt...WILTS Irib&D. First ants. Find Class. WlPqat • Pay E5prk55.....2.55 p: ta• .reebkhl.-.11 . .00..111. Slalf k Steno:L-8:a p. C•noimiltti 4.0 p.m. Toledo lixpretz .17.00 L. tu. IS irat Exprtne...l 05 A.m. Night Ezprets...B.'2o L. m. Second amt. 1 Secoad Mo. rePight No. 2_ A. 01. Freight No. 1.....3,45 p.m• " p. •"• L.m r - I= .I • ; ' tf i ttEsit Oistir.r.s..—We ore paying pettieular atreution to th'e retail oyster trade. We re— . . , ceive' tfieiu frev i ti every day-direct 'fret:it Bald •nd our uslom(•r+ can rely Upon bar ' iortWo4u - fret4 - And rt.'neit. quality. Fins large xis in cans and keeps always on baud. El NI lim-Dentearton.—The First Presbyterian Church of Springfield haring undergone im• -portant repaini, will be re-dedicated, on Tues. 4y, the 2;lthnstant, services to -commence at '2 1 1 ; , Sr. The Mei. Dr. Lyon,,of brio, and - otheps, will be present and conduct the dedicqing 6xercise3.—Girard Union. BOLD/214.--ENTI4IIOI I DITITs. — We mention ed iu our last issue ths4a.uumber of soldiers had arrived in this city,. eared cut bj tile ru mored rebel invasion [rem ranada. On Fri day and Saturday their number was increased by large additions from Ohio and Pittsburg, making in all about 600. 'Among the compa nies from Pittsburg was a full volunteer bat tery, having six fine pieces, and said to be one of the beet organisations of the sort in the country The soldiers have been (oar ferei in the various vacant halls about the city, and, la_ spite of the want of convenien ces attending their harried • departure from home, and unexpected arrival here, they have generally succeeded in making themselves quite comfortable. The contract for supply ing them with provisions -ha. , born filled by Messrs. Crawford S. Caughey—the bread wit from the bakery of Adams. On Wednea day night most of the - military force was withdrawn, and only is remain he the city at present. t it is but an net of justice to commend tite orderly heha vier which has characterized the soldiers while in our city. Although they were all strangers here, and have been kept ander no special restraint, there have been few or no iustouces of illegal or vicious conduct, and their entire bearing Las been such as to enti tle them to the heartiest respect of our citi zens of all parties. iSince writ r ing the above, we have heard of several instances of 'misconduct wlich , took place on Wednesday evening. A soldier stole a pair of pantaloons from the front of B. Baker's store, and was discovered in the Act. The owner gave chase, and the thief, tiuding he was about to be Aught, dropped the stolen property. A cost valued at g tuns taken •m the front of B. McGrath's store, about •st the same time, but no clue of the thief has been obtained. Of course these are excep• tional cases, and the whole body of troops should not be held accountable tor the ro guery of a few of their number. Maj. Lien. Brooks and staff are , still here, stopping antrown'm Hotel. The General is a tall, well lyttilt; unassuming and preposees lug gentleman, ?who has the good sense to make no display of his rank or authority. Ile appears in plain citizen's clothing, and no stranger seeing him would judge by his dress or actions that ho held so high a place in the. service of the nation. - - - , - flu Monday afttrnoon7-Mayoi Metealt sued a stirring proclamation. calling out the citizens, with shovels and picks, to throw up entrenchments on Block House Bluff, about three-quarters of , * mile below the city cen tre. This point is regarded by all military men as the very best in,our-neighborhond for defence from au attack' by way of the Lake, being high, eligible, and commanding the en trance to the harbor most thoroughly. The number who responded to the Mayor's call way very large, and is variously estimat e d to have aye been on the first day (Tuesday) from five hundred to a thousand, consisting of men from almost every walk of life. The response has not been so liberal on the days following, Ifni yet enough have turned out to prove that * in cum of actual danger there would be no scarcity of willing hands 'Col. Norton, of lien. Brooke' staff, is the engineer officer in sharp. The work, we believe, is intended for five guns. rive cent reveuue Tim Swat, quova.—The quota of the State, under the President's late call for troops,'will be 38,709. If that quota is not filled by volunteering, a draft will be ordere4 on the Ist of January for whatever number the - .Stat4.may he behind in her contingent. It is important, therefore, it-we would avoid a draft here, that the city and county autho rities should decide on some action whereby inducements additional to those held out by the government may he offered to men to volunteer. Stella to this end are taken in various districts of the State, and that the hardships which must always attend a draft, no matter hBw fairly conducted. may be avoided, similar measures bilOUid be adopted here. There is no time to be lost, and if it is the, intention td do anything in the matter, it should, to prove effective, be dane at once,— .larri,burct-Patriot. "Stephen A Douglas is buried by the shore of the lake, a shott distance from Chicagu. A few boardi' around a small inelosure are all that mark. the spot,"—Correspondsnta Douglas lies buried by the solemn shore Of Michigan—the lake ho loved so well-- And its resounding waters are his 'knell, • And his lament their never ceasing boar. No monumental marble marks the spot, No 6tone,•engraved with one recording line But a rude fence around the narrow lot Which holds his cone, whose spirit was divine, Is all that bids the passing traveler pause O'er due who deemed it glorious to spond His life in Marvin Of his country's cause, And who was firm and faithful to the end. I lls needs.no stone ; the like exalts his name; And eery wind that stirs it speaks his fame. Pam: BENJAMIN. VZNANGO Co.—We are gratified to announce to the 'business public of this vicinity, that the First National Bank of Oil City, with capital of $lOO,OOO, 'with a privilege to in crease to $1,000,000, was organised at a meet ing of the stockholders, held at C. - V. Culver & Co's Banking House, ,in this place, on Thursday last. The following named gentle men were chosen for officers and directors President, Wm. A. Shreve ; Cashier, Jao. W. Coleman: • Directors, J.. 1. Vandegritt, A. Shreve, Conrad Reiter, Wm. Brough, Wm. Hasson, Dr. Af. I r . Bogg, Geo. Cortswall, Wm. C. 'Fallon and Wm. L. Lay. The fulLamount of stock was taken and the Bank wilt com mence operations about the first of December City Register. A 0 sawn- Paeoniselea.-41 • certalti. day of this Month, lit If) o'Cl?mk , in the forettotin, the flriners. Daytoa, 01444 . '4re kilifria 'in one of the streets , ISlttt -their wagons laden With: potelielits,f4lo4 s, flour,-pork ; beef, &e:, for the4onirrlies-cif unteers now in the held Wouldn't it be a gond. thing for our farmers to imitate this no ble esample ? It would he a grand sight 'for many a worthy soldier's family in this , sec• A procession of rich farmers of the county, bringing of their increase to the volunteer's wile and little ones, would do their' eyesight geed and image their winter comfortable.-Zrehavisie. Ginaan.—The Route Bdok of Dan /Bee's show gives the following figures in regard to the business done by the company this sea son; The show left Albany May Bd, - Tidied 138;places and gate 292 seithlbitlons,:lit .six States, and conclided the seasetrat Pittahtug oti the 31st of:October, having traveled 8897 .Dan distributed et least $76,000 woith of jokes.---Prof. A. W. Couse has acisepted thiposition of Teller of the •" First National BiOak of Girtrd," which was• tendered to-him by the Directors.--Our merchant's say their trade was never huger than: i 'prabent, not , withatanding the advance in, prices.--Union. • • ISENNR & BritoicsA CIA WORD Co.—The oil - Creek Railroad lei being extended down the creek below-Tit4-1 yule, the great drawback eXperiesoed bewg the want of material and men.—Ntadvilk Re-' Pubes The Grave of Douela,,, 'Brief Parigraphs• • . ; ote Ntr. darsge.lat:"CtinatiScipst istendetit, has become piacitlel of the bold district sC r hool in Girard. - - • IV" Thursday nest ill be celebrated ; every Northern State std a day of Theattegiv-i, Mg and Prayer. 44: MI new subsortptions to , the, Oben, tr i by persons lirina outside of the (minty, 'maid be accompanied by the Otlitt. c v y- Busts of Abe Gincola apd •Daa Biagi were placed together et the great fair in Chi.: cage, and labeled, "the wo American humor• tdr - Goodwin's Saloos, under l Brown's Ho tel, is now in charge or Mr. John P. Find's. Ho is polite and attenti l se. and knows how to keep a saloon...equal to the best:lnan." A portion of the military force in this city, numbering 'about: a hundied man, Wu sent to Isuffilo on hiondiy. t aad is 11011 its tinned at Fort Porter. • !Tie. Paymaster Gedrge A. Lyon„ of the U. S. G. Tuscumbia, latis sent to his father, Rev. Dr. Lyon, a hickory chair; "titken: from Jeff Davis' residence in Jackson, Miss.'' viir Our merchants need not , go abrolad for tatty printing. We wager that, if the same opportunities ari ,, .aforded us, we can do work just as neat as it can be done in New York or Buffalo, and it as reasonable prices. Rev. Andrew !Wilson, Hof Ohio, will preach in the Univerealist church, on Sabbath next, aL the usual hones. Res: Dr. Forrester is absent, fulfilling a series of lecture engage ments in the West. t er The soldiers 'ho are ,now here all speal: in high terms 4 our city and its peo ple. - They say they were never in a place Where the citizens were more hospitable and enterprising. _ ikir We .°et , it down to-a principle which cannot' he disputed, that the only way for a community to grow prosperous, is for its citi 2en4 one nud all to make a .rule of neier pur chasing anything ahtoad that can he pro_ cured of home dealers: LW- flrie is pretty well up to the times in most respects, but there are 'two things of which it is yet sadly in need- . we mean Water Works and an efficient Fire Department.. Will not some of our enterprising citizens take those matters iu hand : mr4. One of the military companies in this city during the week, consists _of 9C. men, of whom (o we ate informeit, by a member) all but two are Demo Grata. They had their quarters 'in Cadwell'a' Bleak; and are from Barnesville, Belmontcouoty, 'Ohio. ger A ltkiv'imit iiluc4 occurred in Pitta burg, last week, relative to the ownership of "Dan Rice's" Circus,' disclosed the fact that his proper name is 'lNfcLaren,"l that his father, Daniel McLaren. i ts *till living. The old gentleman has been a prOtainent tanker in New York city, where he now resides. • - ti&" The papers all over the country are raising their price. The publishers of Greens- burg have formed In agreeMent to charge $2.00 per year if paid in advance, and $2.50 if not.. Publishers everywhere will have to follow their example; or suspend publication altogether. gigi„,, The Chief dt has appointed John Warren and Patrick Melntyre as his as sistants, and councils have continued the se lection. They are both sober, industrious and upright citizens, and will give entire sat isfaction to the community. The two bther pblicemen will he chosen next week. • ute. The advertisement giving particulars I of the Lecture Course for the ensuing season I will interest all of literary tastes. After Tuesday, a`diagrani•of the Hall will be kept by R. F. ()leggin, Deputy Collector of the Port, at whose office those who have not se- 1 leCted seats previously can do so. 4.c.rWe cal spetfial attention to the column adverusement.of &nee & Burgess, wnoleinlo and retail confectioners and deal ers in Yankee notions. These gentlemen knew. the v:tlue of printer's ink. and act. accord ingly They display 90 much enterprise and business capacity 'that no one can help but whdi them 4u-wt.,. Torre were 6 nual6er of bruve young "parr,,;;," ',a our midst, wbu during the last campalift,, !talized :eloquently about their de torannstioti to "land by the soldiers in the field." NUw thai ;the - President has issued a call cur three hundred thottaand volunteers, we are anziaus to;see whether they really in tend to do o. rir The Plait - irs Pe t speaks of Capt. Snapp, commander of the battery which ar rived here last week, as "ah officer who has already seen a large amount of service, and in Whbse gallhitry and capability the utmost confidence may be placed. If the battery gets a chance. it will no doubt distinguish it self." icer The people of Indiana, without dis tinction of party, are straining every nerve to raise the quota of men required by the last call of the I"resic4nt. — The; ablest orators of the State itre,taking the attimp. We crest a loss to account for the apathy which prevail! in Pennsylvania: and in Erie county espe cially. Nobody seems to care about making the slightest effort to get our quota by volun teering. siar•Our friends who use tobacco or segars will find a large supply ofl the beet brands at bliss S Palmer' h. We have tried their Beasts and can recommend them. Their stook of groceries and other articles in their line is ,equal to any in the city. "Why do yon, bay all yOur Millinery Goode at Smith's Baked one lady of another.— " Becalm he always has the latest styles, sells at reasonable priCeN and is always se eonnnodating tea cuscoruere," war the reply; ra.tiome wyek'etl "Copperhead," not hay ing the fair of Fort Lefsyetto uor the Erie fiezette before him eyes, sends us the follow. lug "Go where you choose ; look" where you will, You'll find these talking leeches— In church, in . Congress, on theitump,. ' And making! Virion speeches, Olound parloz flies these chilly nights, They drink therfirhilli - y toddy While shiver( shiver in'the oanapd Thu melt they Praise in shoddy." Bodn4el, Arkin . tit of PO,' &0., pan ho prdoirod , by. the Minim,. Oliphant, And next. ofltih of thasoirha havadfell'in the' 'mice of the "Inited'Btak4; MO, by 8 4 411 44 1 and Seamen . 'yill49, are areahlo . d. i f by 'irotindti'eg..! tei'ved er,diease . niuitFactitl; a npon appllcatititt to P. GittrPAta, Lisessesl Military ;sod Narsl•Claint..Agenel :151111eititrthe 411Uutnit Council Room, Wright.',,s . l3loOltt, ;corner . Snide , and Fifth sta.. tunier l the Dispatch office,) . Erie, P. • 1 . • • •.1.1 • -7- -,71 Tom is a kvight.• iittiei hot, sad eety attached to' his mother.: - The- otber.dap his father oamerAositi is a bad Ituniney Ind Iris scolding and , lading !hair with' pill* ben—' orally. I.4o.lo4,o4'.andlitiasiliwalil he thought it newassecp toi.iatister• la- behalf of his, mother,,iwhp looking, 19 ,at his father, he said, in airy Iroahh)4,ttaa t.. If-you ,did .'am iikeitagwaysi wing did you 'marry her fat'?" •' I need naively add that the weather cleared up at once, and storm was over. .(IParasson's hlnosztas.—We are in receipt this popular Lady's Bfasazine.. for Decem. Irr. It is s' splendid number. •Peterson" Will be greatly . Improved in 1864. It will contain nearly 1900 pages of double column, reading natter; 14 steel plate* ; 12 colored steel fashion phase; 12 colored patters. In Neils work,, embroidery or croehat; and 900 wood eogravings—proportimalske more iiime mit, other potriodied gives. Its stories and no velette are by the best writers. In 1864, Your Original Copyright , Notelets 'in be given Its Fashions ere"edways the latest and Preui est. Every i nsigliborltood'ought to mate up e club. Its price tla but two dollars a year, or a dollar less than Siagasises of its chum. It is the Megesine for the Times!: To clubs it is cheaper still. 'is t—tbree copies for $6; five for $7.60, oreight. for $lO. To every person getting up a olnb, (at these rates,) the Pub lisher will send an extra copy grata Speci mens sent (If. mitten for) to those wishing to get up clubs. Addrees, jion-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON 208 Chestnut St., Philad'a. Vothsrusauso.—Les it not be forgotten that New York hue a large work to do in the course of the oast few months, and that it ought to bi well done and quietly done. The election in the State is over. Now is the time for eying county, city-and tOwn, to proceed with the Work of filling ita quota. Citizens of every abide of politics omit mute in sav ing the Swe from another draft. fieetings must he held, matey provided, sad above all ; must be given.thatsthe families of the soldiers are to be . end will be taken care of. Time ii pressing. , The soldiers.now is the held., obauld be_ - vicourspil -to re-enlist . and their regiments filled up. The filling up will itself be a great encouragement to theta, .----Journal of Commerce. Anylce To Youeo Max.—A lady who , signs herself " Martyr to Late flonrs,'! offers the following siaggesticins to young men: "Dear gentlemen between the ages - of "eighteen and forty-five," listen to,a few words orgratuit one remarks. When you make 16 social call of an evetting.iin s young lady, go away a t a _reaoonable lour." Oven RtteonniO.—To• prevent horses over reaching in traveling. a writer. in the Burg! New Yorker says, let the blacksmith make the "heel corks of the fore shoes high and the toe corks low ; sad the toe corks of the hind ehoes.high end the heel corks low." An in- fallible 'remedy, ft is claimed. lionos.—All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will please call and pay the lame immediately. J. A. BLISS.- UNION MOVIIINNT IN ANKANSMI.-Mr. E. W. thustt, one of the foremost•citizens of Arkansas, has issued an address to the people advising and • urging them to call their soldiers home from the rebel army : to quit the cause of Davis and the twotton planters ; and to: unite in requesting W. IL Sebastian, the United States Senator from that state, to take his seat in the United States Senate, "with instructions NO clear that the Unitad States ern• ment may be at no loss to see that our people are loyal, and that Mr. Sebastian may have but one courts of conduct left." Mr. Sebastian has remained from the be. ginning true to the Union. Mr: Gantt was a secessionist. lie served iv the reb el army, and was twice a prisoner in our hands. RITALIAI ; ORY BILL OP FAIOL-11 it' semi officially announced that the War Depart- Meat has requested the authorities at Richmond to inform our autb,oities what_ are the rations served . ' out to. Union prisoners at Richmond, with a view to serve out to the Confederate, officers on orr hands: similar food, if it can be found. Wig The talinted young lady we have just .named has of course received, u well as given, a good many sharp thrusts sinoe she entered the arena of politics, ha , we have studiously refrained from , copyiug :soy or the unuy things that have been said 14 her disparage- 1 meta. The following, bewever, written by the Journzl, the leaAing Itopithliekin paper itt Chicago; we may perhaps be permitted to quote:without suspicion of itugslluntry or disloyalty : " IVe hive bad a moat excellent optnton of Miss Anna Dickinson. the spirited little pub lic speaker., But we are assured that, she chaiged and pocketed the exorbitant sum of $6OO for lecturing twice for the benefit of the patriotic Pair,. last week. for the relief of the sick and wounded eoldiers, and we' don't think near as well of her now, She i. 4 a smart little woman, but we cannot soy mucb for the sincerity of her patriotic professigns or her charitable disposition. In her ease ice hair one blots illustration of how much easier it is to peach than to practice. "Oh, Anna. Anne! why don't• you give your services for the benefit of onr brave sol diers, for two short hours, as scores of our Westera . •ladies did 'for two whole weeks Why have Yon thus dashed our admtraticti; of you, by engaging in a money speculation at the expense of this patriotic clissity Do not even the shoddy contractors sot" We observe treat a report in the Chicago papers, that the total sum realised from the lectures was $l,OOO. Of this $400; according 14._the,7curaferc statement, went to the sol diers, sad the rempining $6OO to Miss Dick inson. ' . Small Pou—d. ExtrasTaw, Diamery. Reed the following, froto one of the leading medical. journals of the vonatry : le the Utter of the Atserkiee /Wits! Tiltn% Sru :—You-hare by this time,in all pro ity, heard something of an extrordinary is °livery for the cure of small-pox; by the,nse of iiiiiarrsocals Nurpurea," or Indian cup,' i. native plant of Nova Sootimi I would beg of you, hoirever, to give full publicity to the as. Washing lid, that this same humble bog plant of Nova Scotia is the remedy for small pox. in all its forme, in twelve hoots after the patient has taken the medicine: _lt is tslmo curious as it is woudirful,that, however alarm ing and numerous the, eruptions, or eoutinent and frightful they . may be, the peculiar action of the medioine is such that very seldom is a scar left to tell the story of the disease. 4 ' Tice medic:die ' at- the same time, is so mild to the taste that it may he mixed largely with tea or coffee, as I have- done, and given to e l n E rni a ge t igg in these ' beverages to drink, wltbout their ,biidg aware - of the admixture. * Triurs, . . • •' i Pitspasuur W. ?dowels, M. 9. Hisident Illysitinn of the Halifax (H. 13.) Visit** Di9wasary. ' • • • " Thlti*altiattleinidiCino, which is now prayed 4 iO he at that br . 11tirris re resroti it, is foi sale stbartei's Drug Store.. As ; Ft ie a pre= t ,Tattlift as wail 119, care. persona .whot lire la aaditlibarkloda What* the Small Pox is prevail lag,' and .Whil t irisf a foarful of " t*kiag this linitittioatiAtetuie, wilt arc"ahrewdiy ity ..." 440•4721 i. EMI • Hottal !pH ? ' Re 411 eni 811 7 9.. 77 ‘. Valta•rtioPiatuia.aext to Mr. Seward in Whoa/tee with the President u Mr. Saiinifict , ."Su-Sonel points with shswiri elitseeisd;:Mr t3uniner ha', the *eat 1111wswer, -On ttbr question of -the l iniattelpilUist innehtniatita Mr. Solider stood 31 battersporatiolog to our fbr l r 4tooraid .:10 Without a Mal, 114 i 'iti oloh - wkottrat **Whist sigh't do, anttneistittsilte/Wesidest inert inn, sone: tipsy than for saythina:Siss. , . And itis well 4 is so. Mr. Seward is in abler man than Mr. Lincoln, if he is not so sincere." 1 ' BiaNDRIVIIPIS PILLII. • Botadretb's ?Ws an lifalUbio ldraketiveaess. spatios, Iwa 9, Appalls, alek ksOilarla. giddlawes, rims 01 bloslasi alter Noels. disslawaidsowilweea, bed 0111 1 1 p• If poise, Nadel! dbeadow of Ur oteatall sad bowels. on or KANYL OASIS. Oriciast fetter at 04 Ceina Street, New York: J. L C. COOS, publisher of tisi dicta Benstr,iiiewning• ton, rt., says: wu atteekedSrith DrqlP 4 l4l4 4 1 : 14 suffered so severely from it that not is isisrtie;• of 'food could be swallowed ultimataorat c ,oaing the meet lin oronfottable senestios la his sto h. For dnyears he saiered from this dreaVal rOUplaint; whim be need BOJLNDRETR'S PILLS. The bit boa did not sum to Wein him mach, but the sechnd produced s stooge, and by the,tharr be bad tau al* taus, 'a COKPLItTE MHZ was effectsd. He r7l: tqty dyerpsi* lies fosse and my wsperiesee of an early ideeth vanished." Prin.' d;41 . 916cr, %%Caul Street, Nil. York. i sold by Dr. L. Silioxo, Rrts, std by all r!lpscLbl• dab kris lu undrcibit. Rov7-/m. A P YitAMIR OF SALI.TeI Conceal= CEISTADOSO% gaze a ! = lt Ili poss, lastarrtassoaa. 1 imparts • palbet black, Dubs raigaißcasit brown, in Oa • weesuisates I le odorless, doss not slabs the skin, and hi' never bcwa known to tbil I CILISTADORO I I9 macppies 'HAM DYE, btaizaEsetured by J. ORIBTADORO, NO. 6 Astir lima, Now York, 8014 swarywirrni ? awl • aollad by Xll Hair Dressy s. Price, $l, 0,60, and $3 per oar, asnordiacto I , walla. Crtademo's Bait Prosortative, is invaluable with his Dye. ea • utmost eon own; this roost Issauttfol riot,, sitaUty to Cho Nair. Priam SO alai', $1 and $2 / bortbottle,amrdlaw to_ aim TU TM X, YOUNG; UM 1211.11, Yale or resale, It you have Wen tadkwiag bthoree • habit , laditipe4 la by MOUTH) or zOrm smart. WHICH CAUSES 80 MANX ALARMING EITYPtOilli, It unfits Ors jar marriage, Arid Lthe rater. aril which can befall NAN WOMAN. Soo symptoms irautorrakialili Adrorti9railat,and Ups area suSirer, • Cut out 10a Adrsillassiseit. And send for MA Aram. Didspi are ilongerousL Ask for HolaiboLro, • • • Takoao s o rus ii rma tbr (.4 134mAry of Cuutaatfi can lts and imitation. r• DE. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LI NIIIENT. A certain cure for Obis la lasts sad back, bora throats, map, Ac. ; A parted hmUy medicine, and aster falls. Raid I IWO !! R.W :11 Liviiisia, Natio: Co ,•111014 Jane 16, 111611. Thus is to certify that my wife wu taken with oulneev Sore Throat; It 631121nene•6 swell* and wax eo eon that au eouid not mrallowl, and coughed violently. I axed poor LintaUnt, and made a perfect cure in One week. 1 firmly believe that but for the Liniment dm would have lost her life. I JOHN H. HARLAN. Price 26 and 40 cents. SOld by all dnaggista. 66 Corned:ldt Street, New Ydrk. molt-Im. • Adminlettor's Notice. BITERS of Ad nistration have been L canted ths node:algae& on;the estate or Wm. E. earthen:l, late of Millereek tp., deceased; All persons indebted to said Neste am hereby notified to A. in mediate payment, sad those having claim/ aphid the smog artaplease present them. duly authenticated, for eettlioneot, to the undersigned. I ROSE ..9.1.N8V11N, ; Or filliereek Ti.. acre7.4w. , amlnistratriz. DANCINC It DEPORTMENT! )0. REED HOtiSE • MR. ARLAN° Would respectfally litro tales to Ida friend' and Ostrow that b. will commute* hit School for Oa Ineraction of out Ladies sod Goatlea#44 Mumma aad Ulm., oft Tuesday, !Welsher- Us. 18113. Boum of lastnution for Lau, /Own and Ibiaters. from 2to 6 o'oo4 p. so. sours of Idetruetion for Gen. Lumen * from 7 to 10 o'clock. TUITION. For Ladiaa, Maas. aad 1.5 00 For Folmar Pupils, •,♦ 00 • Moral deduction to funnies. ! For Gunman and Lady,?rrnlas 6 00 nor?-2w. ;AXES DICLANO. RANDOLP W HOLESALE AND MAIL OYSTER' DEPOT! NO. IR* RAILROAD MIME NORTH RAM PRIMA, is S. T. auskArv,,tripietw. Partial ripped with tlielilet quality of Oysters at the *oiled nods,. no patronage of; the plate hilly solicited. aorlf= SALAD OIL ! 1• RAVE just reeeked a few Cases of that celebrated Olive Oil td the Barbee • Giartier, Bread, rdeaux. It la usequalled Io thus or ad, ether taarket. aarittitt. 1 S. CANTER. NEW FIR I M. ! FURNITURE ipID UNIARTLEINa WAR E=R d ON SI ' .Un Stat*St..bistwent &Tenth and litibth. The Subscribers bate antand into tbsoCabinat Mating and TUR.SITD'RE TRADE, Acid propose mating to ?der mud Limping constantly nu hand all t acts of Furniture 0r , i,4-• will rverlirs pro lot attention. itslostriod dun. .111 4660 aolle: UNDERTAItING. • Cbe,eubeeribtr NW fin special attention to this de perfmeut of their boaineee. They Swill Manafacture and keep ronstantly habil a large niaortment of Metallic Ceee.ami Coigne, cud 11444 themselree lu resdlueee to meet order.' to this line, promptly, from any part of the eouutry. Dettirniued tti Plats oo ottorta to igtrO satsalac t 1.-ab to the quality:of their goods' mid prices, they Lop., to .mare a !lbarol #bato of padllo patrooago. LOOM; di MUT, ' Mamma, to J. U. RiTILIT 1 .tall'b..-ti EDINBOLW BRE I _Witini l Ostairm MAana., PAOPAIIIVII. Meil Meer theonfactured at this establietuoest bee eb• tattled a wide reputatidn. Order* aolleited sad promptly 1111“1. Cavtairiere orderbew by tile quantity will hame it delivered at the door,' Taasio Casa. oeltalla-ly Audftdes , Notice., VS•uvag 6. Graham,, Al. Vend. Is. vs ;‘,, Nu. 67, NOT. T Juba 116rrIn ;) In rom: Plass BrL Co ,Fa And DOW, to wit...Nitir. 4. 1483, James Sill itipolutid ; ditor to make distribution of tkemooey made on the ants writ. • lions the Record, ?AYES SKINNER. Pro. The uodsraigned wit attend to the Mahn of the shots ii.ftion.tineut elntk A. tia ..w or m ite, iu ou and when sl yr r i a d t a i t e lt:v. ra i t i can attend If they think proper. not!-3w• I JAY= SILL, Auditor. Notice. WHEREAS my wife; Ruth Ann Tur oor, has loft my b. 4 and baud without Ono moo or provneatiotOltia it to notify the entille that I will pay no detrte of .10er contracting slut this date. • • 0. W. TURNER. Etetbercreek i Nov. 3,180.-7w3! JOHN WELSH, OICEAFOIDE, - 8818, FA., DIELLIR l' BA•ltaTlikli)RE OYSTERS! I 1 4 TIM COUNTRY TRADR RtiPPLIKii Fresh Can and Beg Oysters, ileeeived every Day, and waaaurr.alo GIST. NIIISFAMONI or- oretm.oliduo and promptly attended to. n0v14 . 63t 14- Chinge in s Drag Business! • The long databilihed and well known Drug & Median Store of J. S. Carter, Has puled into tle;bende of the ondeulipeed, his eon, who, having purthseed the entire +took will continue the bemiuma am heretofore in the vane place. The put and prreent reputation Otthie hum ace Prescription Iliad Faiiiiy Betide. Store. plate 11 • AHEAD OP !AN!, OTHER IN ?RN err, y ' And the subectitartiore, by careful attention and Judi- Joe t teusemoiati lo welt Wow* for the tutors. /It J. N. (*Seti f elthOegb witholntwitt froso the wore. eollrelaboto of o batistes. will etill remain in the atom, where he boon to taut bie old hieedi and may he eowsultPtl its usual. ktNlltt. CURIA. otptlSlllii I. I . D 18& • 1883 _. GE OP TIME . ass NN 1110111LADELPIIIA, as ERIE R. R. IThls peat line frowner thw Wallis .1" a r‘e• Northwest animus of r eanarlesnia to the °it ru I_Rrie on Laws Iths. • • , ' ' . 'of ,it kilgt4o list {be Pclarivietwa eat Cssio pat under t att. &topless Is billy; isittdly Now tilattitbdtstito.o lasstk.. ',.. It is now in Die lor resainger Uta Frelsbt bamboo Was Itorstaloorrttt ItispotiosoAlgassitso) tit tbs Esstem PirialOas **4 We Illiretold to Edo, aftoilsst an We •waterft ntrtslo4. , • 'alas 'or,. rasitrEmOt VILLLOY al.ltiUl. M M all Trata Limo 2 32 r. a. eartrala Loom la 20 a. a. • Trafa,Aartris 1• • • 929 46 Elyria. Train AVITei , a AI P.. A.. ror leiniestigo roopottlit _roltailitr busing! 89914 at Our S. r eraser 1 It 4 and Illutat sta., sad for Med trooistiastthlia iflpthpaara win& , 3.. ji, lip .aNGB24a,Ja. rotas ti a sad` MOW Sines. Phtladl4. :J:WOOMIDi.DSI.II:6I6 ! • . - , J. Y. DJULL,seat W. C. Saltines% , R. EL itomi, *bend height asist, thlhoti'ef LtWili L. BOUT. General Tian; Ara % Plirs, 309. D. ?OTT', Goma iltanspr, W • , o—et..l/83= I= Second Mammoth Stock FALL & WINTER GOODS ! NOW ARRIVING, .4 r WM. P. HATES & CO'S. - ELEGANT DRESS GOODS ! MERINOS AND WOOL PLAIDS. BROCADE BETS, ALPACAS, PLAID POPLINS, CRATE DE . .1;1-JEDS, MOHAIR GLASE, Topa.: with,a eau/piece cssuricurut Ui MEDIUM AND LOW -7 PRICED Drees Goods! SHAWLS' SHAWLS! The Most Complete Assortment IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA ! Doable nil SWle Real (ashaeres, At from $25 to $5Ol • CHNE LANE, PAISLY, MIDDLESEX, DOUBLE AND SINGLE; WOOL SHAWLS.- ALSO, CASHMERE SCARE'S! OF ALL QUALITIES Opened This ,Day, HEAVY Tree. and Doe Skis Beaver SACQUES MANTLES AND I INDIUM PRICED MANTLES I THE FINEST ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. Our Stook in this line will be Con stsntly Replenished with the Newest and Best Oorxls to be had. SILKS! WE CLAIM Ti.i BE ABL:E 14) oFFER THE LARGEST , 4 0.SORTIiiENT OF GOOD GOODS ! DRESS SILKS! IN THE CITY Monday, Oot: 12, 1863, WE WILL. OPEN _ (R. B. PERMIPTING,) WORSTED GOODS.- ZEPHYR HOODS, NITBLks, SONTAGS, ZOLTAVE Iu Cliergliug Stylca and Co lol. ALSO CLOILI:.i, ~A IMEKE'`, U LOV E • s, A N ll; Doinestic Goods o p t every Description IN ALL NEXT WEEK, WE SHALL:OPEN A. COMMANDING STOCK LADIES' CHILDREN'S' FUR4.‘ No pains Rill be spared to make this erre of the most inviting features , of our trade. • Our Stock Of (3030,. Offers to the Publin, (both 'Wholesale 'and buyers) the bowler facilities tol! re -11441310g their stock neces.arie4 tuxuri. Our Large Stock: botight in August and September, at the low ra tf-3 of excha tige, and for cash down, our ODD Joss, bot aght at Auction and elsewhere, and our LARGE AND CONVEINIENT - ROOn S. Oder ledaocuumts to-tfle purchaser n trel* equaled. - P: NA YES & CO. • 1114 , .8 UFA lOU IL. AMERICAN WATCHES rTER. A TROROLO II TRIAL, or IMRE IlSAxt tt yEz tho time, pieces trunufactu red by Water Cn., nf Mar; Mars., hart, gained • tpt , ap , c , t b. furor or the pablie,and Dow, no I.nst ha% ns- QC them &ftiptaking for thamorly-8 au t 6 i ft i2 , , ;do rrom Tr•l napoificent kelrinroz rt, e buy until we :krt. 1ft..1 to WI MAKI.; MOH?. THAN UST. 11. 1 .1. F rf eAYy r y! Min to the United ritat••, htitldrari.. en.: the ,r ;fir) 111 , 11 I.llloquflt f , far4of 1,1•• A . /40 11 ,4117 1 mead. .1;...1‘.••• mar :vete 1.1,,f 11.1, /4,1. y 11, • “ r, r r or. 1 Irkatrt.c., ". out prude. t. at ‘• on I,rirer Iltku =I ly introducing okuotkwr aoh.purt ratatire _ fl!th•rto our chart' ut;ezt P.. t .." 7 at, f .7 IL , LiI111.):., at It, IL, I. so, ,f '''Ancrn•L • ; «.r , , ' , hr.:OD:LI! ILMIII2 LiLtor, 1:4 oprlti work ; ►ha.t, nr. iLE rexar 0 ! th,,g. yyior, t , Lciu.' A:A wuttli u... eras Wirer, • I tail obi , cr wt hate J •cou,;llAttz,!, Lunonuet. zto.t Ne 10:To 4..z.a7an uf ratcl,tc ; ;GLIEST GRADE 1..4 Col k• ..o.cq.:lllE f..) onythit...f hltoert , made ti s o urenp - stourpits..4 ty v.ytlain.7 tr , •••-tr Pc • pmopoe• we ours the roup:eet feccoLee. 4 e , eu edafttot, to our srm.:4 tulidlogo ezt.ore:ely ol r•ur husones,e, and hove' ui;ed It e.t!...z 4 .,..." 40:1.1Xlen to our: 771 , , erottmt; t , ~ ,k o ettee e tre have retuodelled the form of our tretth,: 4r ist•protemetti as lyte•Vot .1u ovit,4 proem to he 'pot! from dote to tune, at; tare io.,tv„, r,ore sod ty.t Inechr ,, r4o.m, cotopennatto:; Yoi taseb'mea ant applaat - e , y cz'n etrocuJ, 'Rutz., perform :Lea rook. with Cates") , as s. P.Artitude, and 'Paz: eta cot ptuse4 tuatertsi. only ate S . 9I.S.Ef to ftr want lax either is mo.c.maLLl:..ll prlocq,/zt, .tor.omssishlp to ensure porfeci.Sou in the Ter-it coatinue rastwactuze oaf ca., - qosillie••;tder the folloyeLue Daltael t - "APPLETON . , 'TRACY 5. Ct... BARTLY.II," -end the Soldmie Wstro. It. , fatter, the toteeet priooa uatch we wedge. u e .teutml, temble caltd tterlmg stirt boohoo pattato—ond it oil ltatAtt to get out nt trta either ip =art/nut, totita or nibttn,t All ta.s at,. watchen, tus,fistst. which' Is act., "4 YEA.lcia Wirct Cost's.% t," Are eateb dist. ielsr Tel ly thrua,qlntit the ceant v at/OMEN" , t • t e eate f..r tho A%let, IV.talt Ctauitstui. Lttultray, New C.l- 0", i 1:-:,Se • THIL %EAItLi HiVSICAJ. DWENIitAk AMERICAN P,EOPLE, J PITELISIi EP KV DR.. Physician to the Troy Lung and hi, gienic Ins titute. A. Tr6atlao nu the Calm* c Early ?liporat AIIIIIIiCZA People the txtM of Deb Etty, lop PUI:110!01:1 std • MO way % sa ow of 'ugh tiara/ tow, 'mate,: yet tkrinang hasroaze, and °moods direaly :o fg OMISCieII27eSII Of ALL PARENT' and Guardia:la ? ... detailing scientt i fc and rdia6le aids and irtance care. It Wail b. tea: 11 moil on the receipt of two 1. :SlamF Parente and Guandlitn4 t Fail not In tun this t.not. •117 - Yotzug inPl3l Fall not to g•nd ar.l ,et airLaCtast Y 00,140 •hOlll4 cvo , :wok. A Word of SoCanadepuow, Adu r , thew) who will ftelleet. A Haag of maladies install to a fearful extant to communityoloontlng at least 100 t 000 youths otLttlltist es annually, to an early gra,, a hese etreases art Ti imperfect/y nntieritood. Tasir external emtufertst or symptotns, are Nerr uo 1).,-11.ty, aL.! kausriou; MarrWuoi or w.kitate sad causamptha a times of the whole 0 , 4,-tnr.ot f b r ,,th,„ or timitrrentblnn dour . ..vatting a bin or Brett of Matra: palpita.fon of the If i_ar-.; 8r0ce1,41:4 ant Throat; shaking of Mhe Hand, and Liroloa; arerth. society and to basins/a or >...tt dimness of eye low of Memory, dirt:op-A cf th« Head, Neam'g L Ia various parts of the toa7l ?situ in this halt art:to., LumbagotTh spepsis c 7 1r.d1;7. , b0r.., an eizAr.l- :h. towels, deranged sem-et:sus of the Kidneys rod glands of the kody, Lem:orrice& or leaf Als a, at wise Epilepsy, Hysteria and Narver., t port..l, Saw, la ranety -pinec, , ,,,s oat o!cre.7 an the abase turned thmertert, n d - 1 rf oft • t aimed, asCettputr.ytion or 11. , Lang , and that c.nr. • ettlioan and trtly tor.r. of :h. ?Wires, Itantra as MN, s, AEA TAL,e, CZ, have the:: Feat and .L. o. • n, Tliteers. Ilesee'the ateeb. en the 71-• schonlptneticeia trentinz simptuz, cai3 Dr. Andrew Stone. Pht-;:i..7 7 .an . to , •lie i rrt ' Sysisahs Institution to now engage,: la trrat._;tlii ci of modern maladies with the zno..t as:on:FL:L.4 The treatment adatited by th, InAttition Gamed upon Fele:Ail:le principles, with Pk , remedies, without minerals or rowing. i_ ivia.tite , care are inch, that patients can b.. cured at • • in say port of the country. froc:i acrura:r their csi.e, by letter: and have the tr.ed.eins !Cul or exprest. Printed interrozat ones will be forat-...: sprlicstion. Lonsumptton,. Catarrh cud dii,ea.es of th., r aewelletthehomeofthepatieatsas at the 1r by sending the Cold Ilecimated bra.u.t.su liatass . PORN with Inhaler and ample directions ior thin' IF. street correspondence. Patients app! tog for interr,rstirei or enclose return stamps to newt attention. The attending plziymciasi will be :nand at tin Lion forenorultation, from 9 a.m. to 9 p. m., Zanday is tliaterimooa: Address, . _ . DK. Atifilltrlr • Physteuta to the Trt Lung and nunu and Phylielan Tor Ihbetsee of the Lie,:, Lungs, 96 Firth:Mr:et, Troy, N. Y. ~eeZtliy) State NoYmal Edinboro, Erie County, Pa, • Scind for Circular j A POCIP Ptinc4: sepll'o3tf. , BOOTS & SHO Wholesale and Rbtail flaring purolawd We stuck or and rented ttki reerutly oceUpied 7y. Charter Willer, lu Nee boor to CI•1146. .4 . .11.tealrs B.v, it•lpeCthilly 141101111Cei Chit he Int 11111 bleiziesa. aod WARN; the 1.11;e11.: liar- ud wupet.. • thing in tut I.lok, tuzlitchrA- FINE AIM'S Ski • Oaitera, Bttlitioralti,.Shoob,:.•llppre tiosIERY BALMORALS, CAITENS, SHOES OF ALL Dil;,Ci([:••` liarin.: 0a.nu...1 turoni, he fr,el.nr , lotict.nt k lower. than w.y ot:ier ‘ttnlir Particular Attention titten to costa 11116 i•L'aCieL 1 , ; Last,., t.s.'t Cek/ tiRAM tli futtttreo.itt,:u that 11..tt aktllfatlp attendwl t., RE pAirliN G Avi‘ENDl',D Thy Pablo:se tteti to s for tr,,n),...1rf • S for: 11.1%tt to ere tltitarr SAtt l / 4 :lCti 'y 0.111.11,, t/ew ratrclosce. Fall and Winter DRY GOO.. FANCY DRESS SHAWLS Cloths and 'Cas' , Overceatings and MAO b.'I.ANNELS AN U LP, S 5 A;i1; A LARGE STOCK of Brown and Bleache d MEETINGS L\D /UST RECEIVED, DI JOHN C. CIES OI Oct. 17, 186:5—dca. ; • , A 'WORD ABOUT- ' liffl C. ENGLEXIART Rth!•ENLWEIG'S ULOCh, 1.1.1111 IN- cuiLDitti =ME ME