P"'E f grit ;ay&ly i - RLE, PA., SATURDAY; NOV. 28, 1883 To our Patrons I Is c ossegnenos of the continued high price japer, the undersigned, newspaper puli ng of Erie, in Julies to ourselves, make • e following agreement : from and after the Ist day of January, 1864, arbecription price of our respective papers be TWO DOLLASB par year, invariably advance. . Illsobscriben one or more y4are in arrears . the Ist of January, 1864, will be stricken .m our Hot. • T o 6 full, fair sad faithful compliance with i s a greement we rpectively pledge out lets, without deviation. STERRETT & .Publishers Gazdie. JOS. S. M. YOUNG, Publisher Disp.sieh. WHITMAN & BRECHT, Publishers Observer. E t a, Nov. 16, 1863. s atic s.—All persons knowing themselves debted to the undersigned will please call j pay tile same immediately. ' J. A. BLISS.. :4 DRAFT IN lepi A.—The Indianapolis .11'1141 pill:dishes two columns of extracts •m the Indiana county papers, all of which ow that the euttusiasm for volunteering that State has reached a very high pitch. , e counties are generally paying a bounty one hundred dollars in addition . to that erect by the - government, and in some ca. increasing the 'pay of; the volunteer ten a month. There will be no draft in sale the present week, we have made out sent to delinquent patrons, a large tumi d bills, which we trust they will favor a preMpt and appropriate response. We continue this process until every person is owing us dell have been notified, the tities l of our business requiring that sre id baVe every cent that is due us: Al tho' of these accounte are small, it must leathered that we have several hundreds m, and in the total they amount to a sum. Those from whom they are owing pay them Without scarcely feeling the rut, while the withholding of them is the :e of no little embarrassment to us MULL TROUpc-Our readers will per by, an advertisemeht elsewhere, that Sands, the celebrated Clog' Dancer, will two performances in our city; on Mon ind Tuesday evenings, in connection with 10 composed of some of the best Min misfit is the country. Oar exchanges 'where s hire spoken of this troupe in of warm praise, and we believe them t equal tp any that travel. Dick Sands host in himself, while Sam Lewis, Joe Fred/ Florence and W. S. Hands, are outputted in their parts A novel tea of the entertainments is the exttor• ry gymnastic acts of the Levantine re• s couple of performers who are sail to Ily deserving of their wide reputation\ s CITY Cota.goe.—Perhaps the molt ful Commercial College in the-West is Ive, which has now reached a degree of ity hitherto unexampled, even before 'total troubles. So numerous are the ions that it is difficult to furnish ac lotions for all the students who desire er. 'The policy of the Principals has to' give Diplomas to no one not tbo ly qualified in every department of vd this has resulted in giving the in• such s reputation as is of great value graduates, giving them great advan- is !Wearing them gluttons. The tesCh r all well accomplished and atteutive, course here secures s thorough coat education. For terms : tte., see ad• 'saw Peas..: ; —One of the members of me----had the 'pleasure of taking part in 'house warming" at the hospitable resi tof George A. Cobham, Esq., "Cobham " Warren county, on the evening of. the ut. Mr. Cobham is elieelthy English ion, who came to this country many ego, sad locating in the then wilds of county, has 'fitted up a place that be an , 9rnement to any section. "Cob trk" is situated about four miles from' town of Warren, in a hilly and settled part of the country. but the lay sad taste of the proprietor has lit converted the. Wilderness into a Para The mansion, one the most band in the States, and fitted up in elegant is ,Purtountied with an extensive set of To out in a magnificent manner. these is added a lavish hospitality makes "Cobham Park." one of the most tful spots to visit that can be imagined. ;e company of ladies and gentlemen tok part on the occasion to which we larly refer, will not soon forget the sad bounteous kindness of Air. Cob. de family. 8 LADY'. BOOK..—Miel Old and fsvor aly, the Queen of all3he Magazines Les, commences iis 68th volume in next. The publisher has made "an tment with the most popular ituthoress country, Miatos 'Haat.Aso; authoress me," '"Hidden Path," "Moss Stile," iis" and "Miriam," who will furnish for the Lady's Book for 1864. Marion . writes for no other magazine. Other e writers will also furnish articles thro'- ) year." The general features of Goders: BOok are so well known that it is need: recapitulate them: Suffice it to say s engravings, reading matter, music, plates, receipts, &c , are the very beet t‘l in any magazine in Hit country, and - . II such an one as no lady can afford ithout. We endorse the language of ', that "any man in easy circumstances II tease to take this book fur his wife, Shier, or his sister, is net a goad bus ither or brother. It is the only book [Dien so thoroughly adapted to, and fur, the Interest and benefit of It, Is ths . book of the Cation, 3 union of America." The terms ire, always remembering that the be paid in advance : • +py ene year,. $3 Two copies sue Tires copies cue year, sfi. Four to year, $7. -. , Ties one yeah, and an extra copy to n sending the club. $lO. vies one yeat,:and an extra copy to i sending the club, $l5. iit i ea . copies one r, and an extra copy arson sendin the club, $2O. lb. only SO ins than can be intro tato the above,'clubs iis the,plact of the Book is Arthur's Hoot. Migazine. CLMIZILIIO j inni oinza staclaztitze. 's Lady's Book sod Arthur's Home ' both one lair for $3 GO. i Pub', Book and Harper's Magazine year for $4 GiD. to .', year o asrpenr receipt of $6. and Arthur will all Three be Mr. L. 4. Barrow, late of Fairview; Gieshl Union; Is fur advanced In his for the stinistry is • the liplseoPlll H. Iclficiates swirly every week to elutreh is Philadelphia, 'sad sacs as sae of the haspitahs. [COUSIU/11011111L) . OOTTIIICIIALIC'S , blowers& Ciiscsit. 7 -onr music loving citizens hire been in a great state of , oacitetent, for the.last few daje, on acsount of l the peat ,Concert that is toooms (leads evening, We well remember what, a pleasing seusition the wonderful Pian ist created last year, and now that be has arrived again, we know bow. to appreciate him. Wherever he has appeared he has met with the most marked success, and people have Socked to see and hear him in crowds, and we are sure he will not have arty cause to regret this, his second visit to our city. But the greet pianist does cot come alone—he brings with him s host of talent, which, as vocalists, have no equal in this country. Gottschalk is so well kstown in this commu nity, and his musical genius so much ad mired, that a word in his praise is not uses 4,ry. Signor Brignoll, the handsome silvery voiced tenor, makes his first bow before an Erie 'indigoes this evening, and sings several of his most admired pieces, itiolading a grand serenade composed expressly for him by Mr. Gottschalk. Miss Cordial., report speaks truly, captilates and sets half crazy all the young nien,t look .0a her charming face, is also tor . appeor. The Eastern papers speak in the highest praise of her, both as an actress and singer, besides which we are as sured she is very handsome, Which last, lie doubt, our citizens will judge for themselves. Then last, but not least, we are to hear the young and talented violinist, Senor Carlo Patti, (brother to Adeline, and carious.) Carlotta was-here last year with Mr. Gotta chalk, and now she is creating quite am ex citement in Europe. Senor Patti is said to be the best violinist 6 in this countrs. Au ex change 3 speaking of the young violinist, sass: " After hearing Patti, you can hear none bet ter-4e is to the violin whit Gottschalk is to the piano." The concert is to be under the musical direction of The distinguietted pianist, S. Behrens. Of course we shall see • large and' fashionable audience in attendance, for it is very seldom our citizens have the pleasure of hearing such musical celebrities, whose re putation is world wide. ' We see the sale of tickets is going off very rapidly at Ensign's b9ok store. A LABOR FRE/OaT DaPOT.-• TO siecommo date the business of 1.4 Philadelphia and Erie Railroad,. the Prinsylvania Railroad Company are now engaged in erecting a large freight depot at Sixteenth and Market. The building will front on Market street and have handsome iron ooluinhs along the building, its breadth being 21. i, feet. The length will be 306 feet, extending back to Filbert street There are to be two elevations, 25 feet high, with sky-lights at the sides. Six gracile will enter the depot Croke up and down Market. street, two single tracks and two double ones. There will he large/cellars constructed for the storage of geode, and the receiving and;fror warding bueinessi.,of the road will be trans acted here. A tviii 'tory office at the corner of ' Fifteenth add Market streets, will -be ereeted for the clerk., and when completed, the building will be the largest freight depot in the city.—Paila. Bulletin. Brief Paragraphs. gig. The first snow of thb season, in this vicinity, fell upon . Wettnes*, Covering the ground to the depth of an inch or: more. air Henry Rusteiholts, of Milloreek, offers his services, through our advertising columns, as a well digger. He gives good references. stir We notice with pleasure the return of C. Huai, ,Esq., of the Girard taloa, to his l editorial duHes, after a long and severe nes.. • air Tbereis great complaint of the irre gularity attending the Eastern mails. We do not, know where the fault is, but somebody is to blame, and that somebody needs a severe talking to, if not a good deal worse. gss. Our new member of Congress, Mr. Scofield, of Warren, has gone te Washington, and will take his seat at the cominencement of the session. Some of our exchanges ap pear to think 'that he will pursue a conserve• live policy, but weare vastly mistaken in our estimate of the man, if he does not act with his party on all occasions. ger Mr. W. J. Clemons has disposed of the Warren Ledger to B. F. Morris, Esq lately of the Cattarangus RepaMcon. The uew editor has experience, energy and talent r and will publish a paper that our political friends in Warren county should take plea- sure in supporting liberally. _ We wish him a prosperous career star The Connewit (Ohio) Reporter, Ad ministration organ, has the following "Miss Anna E. Dickinson, the orator who, we have seen it stated, was induced to take the platform. for the sake of her country, pocketed the nice little sum of S6OO at Chi cago for two one hour lectures for the benefit d the Sanitary fund. That is a patriotism that shows itself, particularly in the Rocket." sir The number of men to bf drafted (rota this State, unless her quota shall be filled up by volunteering by the sth of January, (the prospect of which does not seem mery promis ing at present,) will be about 60,000—that is, her quota of 36,268 yoluntaers, 'under the last call, with the deficit on the last draft added. s ir The unreliability of Washington tele graphic.despatches has grown into an adage. People abase the telegraph, "but, poor thing, not to blame, Wooly does the work which Administration cations at head quarter. com pel it to do. Some writer of. doggerel, as witty as wise, .puts the cellar on the right horse, in the following lines : 'Tim said the one who father's lies Wu lately seen in human guise; He's,now employed, says one who witches, In writing government dispatches. MI6 in another column willi be found an " I advertisement of & gentleman in Pittsburg, who desires to open' a cOrres t pondetre with a young lady. The writer is an entire stran ger to us, andV course we can say nothing in regard to his motives. He may be honest, intelligent, respectable and all that,- but if so, it dote' not speak well . for his courage that be is obliged to advertise away from home for a lady correspondent. Young gentlemen of that stamp generally have no difficulty in ob• taming congenial aoqualtatancei of the other sex. . We would advise kir. " Huprez" to leave advertising alone, and go at the putter in the old fashioned honotitble way. " Faint heart ne'er won fair lady•A•-‘,. `,The New York ZrAuxe denies the hiontreal delaertistr's statement of the cruel ties praCtised upon the rebel prisoners at Johnson's Island. To prove its statements, it copies - the following extract from w rebel Major-Gen}r►l confined upon the Woad, to a citizen of New York : "Our prison life hero is far pleaaantet than we anticipated. I cannot speak in too It lgh terms of the cue, attention and good lieu apmeat dieplayed In the conduct of Ifs prison by those who helve it in *huge. Every iaduhreace compatibla with oar podium ea pilsoners is slowed its. and if, is the future of the war, Changing formals should throw Federal prisoners -is city olisrpi - I lan -cer tainly endeavor te- s show that 1 nit at kap 'ibis, to tie mairasahnese trauma 'l' have Cipriano(' at dais We en 'tint thi it irkkatesi tinted with the Garotte, V believe, that the managers of the Ladies' Fair at Chines realised Wilma La that city, after pallai all expoises, is going the rounds of our ilepablicas en changes: A copy of the oillodel statemmat of receipts for the above mentioned Pair is be fore ns, and it gins $l,OOO as the total cast from Miss Dickinson's lectures, of which $6OO was asked by and-paid to the Uttar. Ns. We have been handed by one of his friends in this city, a copy of Col. True:claire answer to the charges made against him by Forney's Washington Chrosieb, Willa we shall take occasion I. publish is our nest la sus. It is no more than Mr that this 'WIe should have an opportunity to read be* sides, end we trust we shall never be guilty of imitating the Abolition Palos* by copiing statement, against political• opponents, with out 'Owing them to be heard in ealf-dellencs. sir Farmers will be interested in learning that Messrs. D. Piero* ft Cd. have entered largely into the Straw and &oak Cutter trade, having on hind a large supply of the best machine, in the market. ' Foe further particulars we refer to their advertisement. Next week these gentlemen will add mitered thousand dollars worth to their stock, nut. king it one of 'the heaviest in the city. ney arc puhlio spirited men, and richly !deserve to be sustained. • Pensions, Bounties, Arrears of Pay, &c., can be procured by the Widows, Orphan, and next of kin of those who have died in the service of the Gaited Slates ;• also, by Soldiers and Seanien who are disabled by rounds re ceived or disease contracted, 'upon application to G P. (hurrays, Licensed Military and Naval Claim Agent., Office in the Common Council Room, Wright's Block, corner State and Fifth sic., (under the Dirpateh office,) Erie, Pa. n 6 If the Administration adbires to its decisibu that those who were drafted this year and paid $3OO, ire exempt for three years, this class of our population will pro bably bare meson to telleitateithemselves on their good lurk. It seems now to be the gen eral impression that Congress will change the lair, making all wha are drafted furnish a substitute, or go in person. On amount of disagreements in the Councils, the two additional policemen were not appointed on Monday evening list. There appears to be a disposition to stop with .the outlier already selected, but we trust that now we have got so far along, a sufficient number will he appointed to be of real service. lihe few policemen at present on duty have mid, great iciprovaidents on old state of things. SW The opening lecture 'or the winter's course will be delivered in Pamir Hall, on either the 3il or 4th of December, by Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist church—the sub- - jest, being "The Probable Imp of the War." The Bishop being an orthodox radical, as will as church member, will i all.likellkood, lake a strong anti-slavery view of the question. Mr We are . glad to notice once more in the city, the face of ,Llapt. Douglas °Wager, of the U. B. Revenue Service. He tee beta absent for a long period, and been on'conetaat duty all the time. We do not know of a more gentlemanly, patriotic and efficient officer• in the entire service.- MT The vessels employed upon tie Lake are mostly laying up foriwinter. it few are still running from this port, but the sad et &month will about close up the Late trade. The indications are that a larger number of vessels than usual will remain in our, harbor over winter. The indomitable Harris has opened out in a new place—the second story rooms fronting Farrar Hall. Harris may hen too changeable a disposition for his own benefit, but one. thing can be raid in his favor;—hr always leaves every place that he locates in in a betier shape than be found it. or Business men in need of JOb Printing will find it to their advantage to give us a call. This department of the business is under the special management of our partner, Mr. Brecht, than whom, we think it will be admit. ted by all of the craft who know him, there' is not a better printer in the country. ,-- s er Through the initrumentality of the Ladies' 4.id Society, each soldier's family in the city, in indigent circumstances, was pro• aided. on Thanksgiving 'flamingo, - with a liberal Jonatiou Heaven bless the ladies of Erie : they are always ready for any good work as.,,We will furnish the (Pirri , ... and Uo dey'q baJy's Book, from the lit of January nett, for four dollars. The Lady's Book commences s, new volume with the January number, and now is the beet time. to sub- scribe. wits. The rush at smith's Millinery store still continues. pluch '* loves" of bonnets, such n sweet arrhy of ribbons, and ouch a "purty-turfy" display of nice things gener ally, were never before surpassed in Erie. lir Newspaper men everywhere are mak ing changes in their methods of doing busi ness. The publishers of Ashtabula county, Ohio, have adopted the rash• in advance sys tem. so' Thanksgiving Day was observed in our city, with due respect. Services were held in most of- the churches, and the stores were closed throughout the day. say, The Ga:stie says "a number of colored men—probably ten or twelve—recently left this eity for the purpose of volunteering in Eastern colored regiments." gig. The work on the fortifications has been abandoned entirely, and sll the soldiers have left the city. The former remain in an unfinished condition. lei. The West Millcreek Ladies' Aid So ciety has raised the large sum of $5OO in money and donations, within the last fifteen 111013011. sir The well known "Old Folks Troupe," under the management of "Father Kemp," will give two Concerts in Farrar Hell, on the and Bth of December. ikblisty rain storm about two weskit ego, witsheil swsy the dam of Johsson'i Paper Mill, near North East. Thelions ups' Mr. Johnson is quits heavy. m ar The ueit session of the' Civil Court commences on. the 2d Monday of Deeenibsr. A long list of causes are set down for trial agh, Thoa. S. Sinclair has sold out Ni Jai direst in the drug business Widows. Vier, at Elliott. The latter id a son of Dr. Elliott's+ sh r Mr. T. R. Chetlis offers Ills valuable store llnilding, residence and' real estate at McKean Corners for sale. the advenismatt. agi. we notice that Capt. Jake. Graham, of the 884 regimes', has returned (rpm the s ir The Crewtord• Jeered! (Rep.) has raised its subscription price to two dollars. , . 'liarlinei:disigasise for Ilhainber b at bind, with ha nionl rarted tabt• lot orationi... is follow:` :} . :a.. . re'ch , CoasYl.at Q . 1~ T ~ i o. 644664- ; 60141 6 11 re 40.1rik, on 40 0; 1.-1,00. L aimr , ikt% thirt,l\"'` la' I_ "" • - "lt' lt o==ttrur li fV 'Y - 41 . 1 W I TIatk Dulm4:100- • VAalit. by Obisek.; 4 Outlaid , Paal :amidst - i t:l)r tom; . Slain Ream al; The Golf.* I), Iltioka*; libarti 'la o lboao,* Louise IL rondos ; M Maud Caaoklboor Agala; * C. D. lw.oUo • the Sillies: or VAm ll4l OW*: ilk* R.,: 4.1- awawfilby Iralbooiao Maw ; Job Was , awe **mg" by Hol'itie Alva; swat aspdscbtt•us Luis ; Raft "mow of Carnal NNW; RAW! Lay Cladr; 'lNtor's Dame: Tito blur Oaths& . &mu Bar—Owe of ' ear *ntry friends, *ho hare had omission to Wiwi a Mates, of so of, Choir surplus beef tor* for silk tisje the Oonaeautville Coeur. Ulu at kiln teas threseued With proem: 1 4 8 for.tokling beef wlthout license: 'Perseus who sail nip is maser do not require house niter ihiis self $l,OOO Worth,. bUtllte liw requires them to pay a tax of 20 ousts a head a la' the utile our 18 months old, 15[:ciats for ell under that age, 8 coats for each hog awl 8 eetits for ach• sheep, they lima digiles o 1 Of Coons, if they "piddle," they' omit late Howe. Ton tun livasca.—Tka niaohanics; sad la- Ddrisg in 41 our largocKei,,aro do. ollindiag increased sempeasallon for labor. Tie, area depreciation is paper money and die soasequeons rise is the price of all kinds of necesiariss, 'snake thin movement simulate ly neoiseary to keeps body sad goal togither: tkeir demands are not exorbitant—about 1 125 per oat. No one can blame them, while is nisi * they are lint following the example of 4 the iikvernoient," mho is also on a siriks, and tisk' that his wages be increased to 60,000 per an num. iG/BAID —Weimar it talked in Oren* Cir cles that four .bows aro to organize lad start tram biro' .it open'. ,? liawiste public, would not two suffice ?"—A company of militia, {fully armed and uniformed, from Pu Laski, Neuter County, came up on the Pitts burg Road as Tuesday en route for Erie, to defend tAo city,. While waiting for the train at &salmi they were ordered ha& home. . TIM P!ISSIDIAT'S FAWILIARIM—The Pre shiest, we are told, invariably addressee Messrs. Seward and Chase u " Governor," Mr. Blair as "Judge," the Secretary. of the Nat) , u Mr. Willis," and the Secretary of War as Stanton." Withothers he is more familiar, calling the Commander-in•Cblef "Henry," and the Governor of Pennsylvania, "Andy." When be. has occasion to speak of miracles for family use, he should recommend thi grocery store of Shia & Palmer, at the darner of *State and Eighth streets. •Vartistmento, ; Valuable, Property for Sale. TIIE fiatieriber offers for sale the vet nab Stasi. at mama aocaploil hyalites &Mom is Mama oanian. Xd. mealy, Pa. The arini la kat la width hy Mita mid too lima oresolaa lb. a=t a lta t = "* hati r. • 1 •74=. seed b thoiribmabitr aa a nolitsmo.. Ma her. to la Ili 4 0 ara la am. with a. Mao atlarMalllo*lll, .11'sboillara oa the prom Mar. atw. i Woad tat, lalf a adli trim Mama CO:Den• imataimaa kg maim tilt thabor.l. The slavaerr IN aimed the abort dialbslto LI. mut,. • olipted la a dab sad thick!y settled" port». a the mitarly, sad la miry may Iffy I tens= for Willi aro that I dart» to p to lair Wait. T. D. 1711=11% llama Conn» 50v214t.• - Stray:Cow. gLYE to tho preemies of the i srath.r..t: f u tzt,:a.u . t rog ri4 oart st owate b Tomalod to pars probe% Of shops and take bat lbw ; gill b. dial " 4. al4 M low. I sal 9841111 4. lolls Vonon litbAdth,,lllll-4a, - • • CHURCH. • • lip , . " Wet, Digging. 111L 1 E Understed offers A.. .. fat J. his ermiles to pallia ss • L ___ , WO Digger. Hs has woad at the [7 -r -bulimia for aliases fesiGeei pit di - __ - • SS Wells is trio County. II rks with s hors. rspra.d MAP. the chastest •84 best soy. Jteirsto Alba Glisal, an the listo Bart, In as HUM R.Mesitea4, Noah liereher. S u airsitlii.. Issas Mosier, bill Week, and °then. ligifßY DUSTIDUIOLTZ. cor24-28i. Vest liiiimelts am - iltarretistiiii. Correspondent Wanted! A TOUNG MAN of Respectability, ow' called good looking, &elm to carry au a correepeadesat with race young lade. Oldest—Araase• meat sad mutual WAR l'lsam adieu DETEM • Bo: Iblt,Pitisbarg, PA. I Wanted. • rSELL the most desirable. attractive iha.l snlaiidia Stool Ituravions in th e country. to ng l it itt a z t u y i . t . -un ., r w ri r uj i ox i od o Kra I :OM" . . i tl a tt i o n rre ♦ddreu tor or Nato: of portiettkiro, J. I. BONNE.? a CO, ' SI Liberty St, Now York. notitA-Sior Stray Cow. CAM E to the premise* of the Subscriber to 11111ereet tp., on aaturSov Nov. 1411 i, 1863. • Sys/ Cow, 1.14 kt *.d -mini • whit* otrask sport the belly. sod Is nYunt Wor 12 rows old. nos owner Is re (masa to WWI forward. proirs 11 11 •Prrildtslilharga bad tett hat um. etkorwtoo stet trill mooted 40 se eoldlostte Ist. 1111/1 NOM Illillereek, War. 11. 117",11a14 oar boa-"wis nosing os tk. earati•tio for the loot time atratlis. Dissolution Notice. T"partnerahip heretofore exhithig un der the title of BOREIGAN t WILMS. It the smeary Imbues at Cony. lb Wl:oasts. Pe g lnz u didaohod O. swami ooaasat oallooday. th e 16th of erhillew. NM 2b• books sad so:rousts of lb* lat• ersolo Iv lth the make**, to whom all d•hto stmt be paid, sad who TIU art boll Wooer aotountaLl• tansy of Mel debts of lion:lirea It Welab. J All ES 210111U0141. • earth Nov. 111.11161 L-ate FARRAR HALL, .ERIE. GRAND CtINBINATIQN! GOTTSCHALk AND BRIGNOLI! Ifni STRAtthIN his tho honor to ;inmontoss th at _ hen suossedsd .. shin ` arrangements ytth, the tallon in Constolintloa ot linsart WOMB. r N'lstell ANGELINA, DIIEB, ?bit ssisbnitod hints Dumas from yolk, Boston sad littladelohhi Academy of liwric. , SIGNOR P. 'BRIGNOLI, Thu Brost Tseor of Amorist, SIGNOR CAB.LO' PATT/. TCe yoiia g ad talented Voltald, (tedakor to Adelina awl Carlotta ratty) sad • • Kr. L. IL GOTTSCHALK. • . The Nahwoot Pitudat, to give, In *la city, rot Mud" Isetnimatil sad ()walla Concertos • , ' Saturday E A r d n o tn i lg iu Nov. 28th, iIUAICAL DIRRCTOII i CONDUCTOR. '. BRE( RRNS. Adistimioa. isaltadlog Repined Meta. Out Dollar. Tkk es sad Dods eaa M world it Casital Book . Mom when • phis of tire Nall as b soya. Doors open at 716 (Mack; Commit to roomioni ate. suntS-1.0. VOW Hardware Store, Corner of 9th and State Ste., ' TlMPladiertb.rx Mee opted I STOOK .4 P HARDWARE ! All view sAil Oat roarliZa se ltio raster, ilarttata, r, ==l SAWS OT ALL DINCIIITTIONS, sad variety messily Snail ht yea •44hita6aleati, aail hral.OM at as law mhos as Mei cab he aroeusemi at sae other plass la Ms My. They IBM* • enifi from ail those who may wad Mines la their Isom of Waists@ -- • 4 4- PEED CUTTERS!' ~ a, Witt Stir! pi Um • -- . 31121115..114te. 1. $ sad I irkh 4' ildnio.t2 natal So oat 'ldly Straw or Plaits goal to air mi la tie world., Prtto—No. I * tit ,Yo• 2411;,N0. 3, $23 ; Alto, Up - P311301:111- . --Wit. 1 aoll, Mat do& etas 4664 lvitito, ortdob on well to Roo 01 turn witi mesas stook. L No. 1 8 trill, tit 113 : 11 . MI& kg" get IPIRISItIi it RfAllNOoribor a Mob tomtit.* 111=abilw ardieve tomilirdt.— - • • ...,. D. PIBMON at. VU. - ; • MON Re=iii 14N . • iminitliroots; led • it B. p A-RR A`R, I •, , • • • . littioN v. 11. 1 I „ DICE v_ — 1 " • e:•?# • • • ' It**-; - EMELT CHESINATIOE 4 ,r OUAT COMM! ° 11111ATIX1 ognilLEH,aftl • ' Ati t ilia • _iiiisuf,r 21 THE port cosaiwaniesiiik • Tip BEST COWRY: SINGERS, THE GRIATEST•thING ACROBATS, THE - GREATEST LIVING ACSOUTS, trig ' CREAM OF MINSTRELSY, CREAM OF MINSTRELSY, D►YRRJ►P/CD ZaTIRTAIaMEAT Nauman' DIVERSIPUID zirrsitrannizNi ' , Littla pet ta to Criutniect I UN I QTERPSICHOREANACLOGOPTIPiIIS 1111431333 - PIif:ESCECIAW,' CORILICIAN JI6I I t I YW iartlealars la tile DIMa.• Doan opus at ? delact; 0 0111Nbeee. MOMS 23=322. sevl l -Iv. W. /31120W3. Aged. W. WELLS, a. O. P. FROM LONDON, ENGLAND. No. /11 Superior St, Cleveland, 0. E v ero= r e g y L V: mw cram, ',bleb ham burl mu la thousands ot 4 1aml and itmerleic +ea of aorrorwaed gra- CosautesSuu, 'lla. eithum:Matica, coat Dliseasen, Itheausatlem, Liver 1011hIt. rsol.lll. Amarrioxe female Complaints, ai -1 Wait one, Lae a atm. gaior=a Am adder sad g paane, llama L ldoelle, ega,Glset. .11 asd • L,eu il a ttat fearfal items& buome aa arroasCompi data, reaultieg from foal sad Werrurial trostmosay s Young plea who are tivabloil with sesiollh, geni.rallf issued by a bad habit La youth, eau be Woefully cured by ttila treatusest. Patients stelae& tax lietog et a distaste% by eletWaly their &lease writing. (Knit all the mlrdidonfm, eau obtain medicine with direetlootfet use. Hie iteelidsee any lutireiselp Prgetellir. , ar Ileetro-Cbgnalesl Baths, One Dollar melt. re- Wits deslrose of tnateeg theisuebrea, eaa be toralabal grab the moot Improved aleetriat ledrnmesh, sad /a shaelloor is their proper midi* • • ne Dedor Triton Socarrofialp i rlir alh oires If it. sit AM) 24e. No case will be neared where then are say *mato of scare or • retied CITY WWYERINCIIL—Dr. Braga. Robert WWI, Jobs Wr.141, Jobs gram Dr. Well, H. BlakosU, IN.. Geo. W. Jeans. Ws; . iii• One DtukDK. WIC, P. bliarew. • OORSULTIITO WOLlitti., /rota 9 A . IL to t P. M. 9aa• day, from aA.M.toI P. M. Post Olko Boa, 3219. •, Moo Loners will be summed maw this costal& • to. lielttasce or a postage wasp. Nodose •_iiinsnp /et Circular. • " isorass-ty. /068. 1.113618. , BUFFALO -8c ERIE Bi ON and after Moiday, Nor. 16th, 1863, Patmorst TvAlas will run us this in blimp • LEAVING ERIE - • 6.1 A. IL, Mica Gad Aleam l / 2 doppliz a lzbor On& North Rant,lttste UseAtelairj. Tortlaal. tirodon, Dolt* sareeeseet, tidal sae away Itall*hat ee A. W. g r it ta Li nsa avelstaggfig at/North Wt. West GM, Ivor Creek asd Amoia, sad ' arriving st DaOlo at a 20 P. M. SIY P. M Cloctaasti Mai% plopping at W twthitti Depute sad alines Civet, sad arrives at Sae& ' stYbP.Y. I GA A 11., Mirk!' IDspies,• storpiae it • Welidell, Daatirk awl Mien 4awa, arrives at ilialbleatt _ _ 411041.11. • Itut Day Itzpriai ealtaada oat, ltrk L tatat gamma at Salidawith Swan Was tor Nov York, PlatoSelphis. Baotou. I.O.EAVING BUFFA leftlesla,Marelaa at asalt,Morth Mew, beta/Aunt - cleat tit, Maw tea, rest - d, (Wash State Lits, Nista Rust said I'a ter Comet, arrielai at Mite at 1 11 , P. M. I Ms AAA. Thisds &ma t stopping at Mimi Creek, Dualist) Westfield aad Mutt aut, anises at Kris atloooa.s., • 11 10 a. w Deg 14frais, stomM is at Amusda, Ittint Creel, Dasktrit,Wastealtiaad)lortb rat,sinvuli at Erie at 2 61,, P. M. II 10 P. fir, Moat Mass ( 2drai thuskirk %ad antes* at Sr* at - • a. IL Railroad time is tan minutia fastar than iris time. Noe. 28, 1111113 It. M. BROWS!. Suva 119113. ice. CHANGE OP TIME. -Ass iiiimiLKAPINIMIN PHILADELPHIA & ERIE R. R. f p 4 (Mt I ki• truisms the ,Northera issoi Northwest comities of Penns; Wawa to• the city of Sri'. on Lake Erie. It bits been leaned by the Feaatyframa Ereireand Pom pon, and andartimir alnico is tieing tepidly opened throughoht its entire length. It is nor la tmo tor Passenger and Freight !minims from Harrisbutv to Emportum ‘ (l9s miler) on the Eastern Division. and from Sheilibild to Et* (18 lltts Western nlrtsien. Then or rases:eon rnarrs mum. • Mail Train Leaved 3 45 at a. Rwor Train Loma.— 1. 26 A. a. Nan 'hale ./rtiras 9 10 A. N. Rrpreas Trate utast 6 16 r. U. For Uffotmatkis regustlng rarruter barium apply s1,1II• 1" cooler 1112 k and Market ea, and for Freight Odalour at .0 romturr. mut& - 3..8 420:8320N, Jr., corner 1316 sad Market Struts. Phl44elphts... .1. W RCYNOLOB, 9.21 r. J. IL DRILL, agent N. C. R. R ,Ilattimota H. It HOUSTON. Orwalfral2Rl Agouti ildlrter. LEWIS 2 HOUrT, (Mural Tlekel JOi. O. PO r Ourrio Mantgiy Wffitamspori. nor. 22,11111. ti1 . 131:100111.0 setswetuir k lisolias Hamm, retiltallto l l. Tb.i t Vie iiatiatectsred st Ude setablistoosst Ise ob. %Wed a yid* repatstios. Otters solicited sod promptly iiii.4l. Cartoon ordering by the quantity will bay* it dialrenvi at the door. Two cern". oct2C6S-ty • . Auditor's Notice.' Wearer t Orsbaut, ) 'tad. Ex $ Ar. N. 18113. • , Juba la Pon. Pleas Si Is Co., Pa. ' AM now, to w,t, Nov. A. 11163, Sams Sill appointed Actor to mak. Oatribation of the money mode co the sitar* writ. Prow the 1171811.11011 M, Pro. • The sodtuvigood wilt Attend to the dotter of the abort appolauaaat at kla alma, to trio. oa Pridtp, Nor. 21tb. at id tielock A. U., libeu and ',bet" all purlieu lutentstrd tun lineal if lb., allot proper • our: -le JAY t SILL, Auditor. EMES • Notice. WH ER HAS • wiy wife, •..11.0th Aug. Tug bio'beh: oaf b.d sea braid 'input dos esp.. or provotolloo, this Is to polity tbo oiLolle that I pill ply no debts of her rontrae.tlog alter titij dale. WATIVINER. [forbore/wk. Nor. n. 1643.-7104' JOHN WELSH, •• • CHRAPSIDR, , - RRIR, PA . ., DCALI6 I BALTIMORE OYSTERS! Td COUNTRY TRAUB•SUPPLIED MITI Fresh Can and Reg Oysters, • - • • Received every . Day, and WiztriTs! TO Gin SATISFACTION! e ice' &Am wlietted awl promptly attoodat to. , Clisimge ie tke Drug -Boblewd Irce,bpatodiad.rli „ DregAL saw* a.. pared lets the Wets of theo andsridgawl. kL.aa. who. Whig parcheeist the entire stock continue ale bedistas milisnllaw• is the Aims place.' -The pirtaDil present ropstatios of Has booms As a Presafplimm waif Fasiffiliedidair iltsre, • • Ober it is AHEAD OP .4IY OTHER IN THE CITY L. And the subscriber hoses. hi earetat atteistkiii ablijiitt• doe* mosaiesesal, to omit Ursula - fat thatiltals. ' 1 or• J, a. Clittst. 110Adoi1Ailtsmiptio Hors) redly inborn of lb. bssiseek NUL .NCI(( Masts Is the aloe, where b. lapis to ant 10114 Dim& aid ray MI cospiltod aa rasal. • • maim earn. •porssit. . • , - • . , Asi 10111.11111,11 1 4; ' ' , I COMO bt "NOSS 040111. lialiPiteig 1',.. mows Dow sad Yostkfal Error, sataated bir s to basalt alma. pill 1p bsppy to (might* _ lt It Wee of churl al eselpit sad Wall* pm , alliiii rat;ba Itenad 'sad Is kis 001. ' Maas lai ig lia perm ii.tV 7, —will emirs' mai brsgsxSaplesrlosiall' by adanaskag • : r inilf4N6 .11.: Wgiiiii IL alitreet, Naar Tont. .. . . . .• ' - •;I 11,111dirlirVIL 1 - ittAnoieetilik,thictioa. mom thourb i saiewiramidi eatbilmeg la ikis Mbar mibilt‘ • LL. Mil SEM WM ED ~~~f II Q 7 A FALL & II Mil ,ICOODS -; • ; , • o 4,mircruo, Ar 41 law ' 4 - „'fr > i ••• mianios AND WOW. PLA : IIV, , BliOCA:14 . Rif* 4PArAS PLAID POPLINS, CRAPE DE ? ,il MOHAIR OLASE, irop4eririth • sonatas lifilDl6l AND LOW= •I)ress' Goods! .• • . ,s , SHAWLS 1 ‘; SHA " LS I The Most Complete Lisortmeat i iW MIMM PIiIINSTIVMA t Ilsabk'l, sad Slagle Real ialkalerelli At *Ann $26 to s6ofi CHNE LANE, PAISLY, MIDDLESEX, I ; ROW; CO mew, 'II4OOL SHAWIAL/ ALSO, OASHIKERE SCARFS OP ♦LL QUALITIO3, ';Opened This Day, HEAVY Tram iutd. - 9•• Skin lover iACQUES AND MANT LEB ~ AND MEDIUM PRICE, ILIBTIMS! • 4 E FINEST ASSORTMENT WE RAVE EVER. OFFERED. Our !hook in , this line will be COD staidly Riplenishod with the I ••Newest and Best Goods to be had. IMI SILKS! WE CLAIM TO BE ABLE TO OFFER _ THE LAWEST ASSQETMENT.OF GOOD' GOODS.!.: DRESS SIIASS! IN THE CITY. II day, Oct. 1883; `virwlLLOPEpl (R. R. PERMITTING,) • WORSTED taOODFL iZEPHYR HOODS, NIIBIAS. 801•Fraiki9, • - ZOITAAVE JA.CiEtVi r Maw, In Charming Styles and Colora... .11 ICLud, at t. A LO, CA SS I 11,E,R El. -I G LOV ES, IEI AND pews& lapis of every Deseriptieal iN AM; 'NEXT WEEK, WE SHALL OPEN . A COMMANDING !MOON OP LADIES' & CHILDREN'S - FURS - . • Ifispeips will be spared to 'alike this one of tke most faulting festwes• • • . , of oar \Trade: ' Our Stook of CliKgb. OfFer# to the Public (both Wholesale and Read burin) the hest - of Ihrtillties for re plenishing their stock in neeesseries and uxuries. ' Our tarp Stock. bought - is Anguatiad September, at the low rates 41 ex end for cash down, our Orm.kas:!=j, at AOction and elsewhere. ,Leas Ant ooximustliotnip Oder inisOMINIIr tWastiurobame rant, 'Rolled*r IC" t r rl.• ..r1 Wffligt :/311:111111111411111111LICAN •' 4 ' I "PCNI"4 IS. $ SIRS MI& SE ONE El El , ---- —.. V mos birs d. wo ai sto Mr* ... wind. Mourn WI Um bleb SIN of Patio Ali sallonsis i wit ssally. % ow proeopto al one pyrites Ustorttost Aro Isms • age- A FM etemta OM 601111.08 be 11101. harm go at ervinoh el oe ‘r ! "6" Wies= t rtVrart ill ' p==eillor lbelldnlem It issoril pool , to tabs = Mr L - ft tv . ,...1 . 1 ve mibil oNiasoose " =" 8 is , assiblif Mirawlell 11:101DWA IF WbielliON ellaiNkbit BerOPMIS work IWO— lir ma :be ream et thole tattottm, simirat i lt a r awl isiteitt youth am moessibue. a , - '• •= la old et Ws Mom sosamottalle". mad lOW *II 1111 " 110 ~tow the we tom co 'aunts Utosoaoalsorsto ' tMg the woof- . 2 ITsf ORADA MOWN TO CREONOASTAT, ' byligr i ll i gTrto gado by oallelrso sad sovoomAb stSfilmoto moll for tafs wp ma lbenilko. Wobasorommod •, ider to oar a tor Ode -4 ' smith at ear Mabquoi, "all bbtriguSurirtl6 ti 4,10 a sedum* 0111ROMOS Proltioly by Our kw • - .r- Olkory los bars nimiltabot for tome oar "Adios, lotto - dssisa tub IssprosombraTo as ham tem osigssoto4 soot Proset to tot /FHA from tans to Hors. notion tioUtatod • sow sot wore taw of Lochroo/oro. Ammons sod • softpiostkOL lime ospabas mod sdattanar bare bum easollabbooktraha iholana task toeftartth consimmile 3 detlaasy sail csiettbids.' sad eh shaltioll iitut sag ok• '.* woop‘ solid* 0/4/ an NAM* -6. hefts • Wastem sithat la motbabiail pitmaphs. matstial st ", 'seamanship to somairtarbatlra la tha mat: Wu matlmia to Monalastam out pibor isilantows daslittm ander OM: We .. : ''.071.11201 141 ,M Ad a 004' , , • ~ . , imir . 4., .. • ~ , ~ hod idoi_lolidoe •tr.b" . . 4". • *AM iLbgirt.'• lti. . • " • rt.. iiatopk• timnosped wa sir salii,los nib. !wows Mom mood Ii stattsa dine— rcigigo; stows—sad sot labia to got ant of ortlat saber Ls scarshiste, ralu or AstiVair. AU thp sham doseriboa 1,111.1411, IJIOi thippled, width $8 alma "Ainraume Warta Coates r," Mm sold by mesh Maim: geborailo throastwas Ilis motor. bLOl3lllNri Ile Arri.Xtaii. , . ~Licials ics lb& Agaetkaa. Wadi C..zolooy, . 162 ilrouissy. Noir Tort. soirrbb-soodir Isol4. • • EIS 1111 Noarq i !!!!IP TIT - Ta THE EARLY PHYSICAL I)E.GENERAC. ,ANXBIOLN JUST PUBLISHED BY DR. A. STONE, Physician to theTr a o s tf u sr awl . 'Hy- A Treatise on the Gums of Tail? Moiled tleelm.l Ansinicaa People ; the eine* of Della% Gun- ?M and if goamaa. The sore Yens of i rAi invrettions, wiltes, to dad, pa sandbag hearnme, and 'wait dim* as tes moral oenedenesealf - 41P4W7.1 au! Geerdeinet avow SW. aid rediaile aide eadtreanua for oars. • Weill be sent byeaall oa tad recript of tuie fliS 'eat 14 141=a and tiasedlanAl r/611 eat fa seas end ab- JET:aog sun I Tail Aot to Kid sad get thi• bent. Lag, t Tee lc:44lmM at ewe lief/ • copy of A Wet* et illedwan, C aaaa will llrettene Advice to thane orbit itailken. ' A clam of nalnilee proton i l i ti7l eldest, is the ananwalty,dnatelag at kat mai alba* SW - ea aasaally=rl inc i ; dieswes are wiry iteprelbeity exteraal analbststioa, Sr symptoms. an Xenon Debility, nalswatioa sad lir• bowfin,: lorumas or arosttos sod oolmoptka of the tispoiortao whole loodmettortnees ovawoidililieb or hat- • • ti .... ina m oa isciadiag a kill or Ibt °Ware; greet W Siert; Arnow. Brunehllle and fore • .... a. ..... ad eb t at% ,, : hwil ti tbe cir ßande nad din e m n f antriewee . 1/7 - siahlawory, dint= of lie dead, Nonai, s il:ll to ' to miaow =4:4 the body' Palm to the beat or Iliad". Is or bretrity of the V iz aweirareger secretions or th e ILI ye end ether . ;leads ciao body, Lareerrbas or near no. Like- , , slab Illpflepay, Hystuta and Derreallipaitait Jim In aiaetritTae awn oat of way nine banked, all lite above nand deandere, and about of otbenrnot e ( • wined, as Oliainaptlon Of the-WU" asd that Vat Is• Mises and wily lona of Ceneasaptioa Wake spitial Seem bbolmait Table Dangles, mad ?mhos beaming. . ea ban limb lest sad (ileum In dismal of the Pelt le Thema Mace the want oe na ptememe oa the part of WO schoo .dos la treating Dr. A AU" rbytiella to the Wow ',not sad tatioa le now engegidia trees. 4 this alaw = livlneti an/air with the and eatoeddilas nowee. TM trestawat adapted the lartltatioa is a..; It le Weed spas seleatlle with saw dlstorerel • MOON, wltkoat !Lanais Or poling. Ths fodllttoo of unease nab, that palmate ass be eared at their is say puller tho souk', boo osouoto AosatArs " , nude wan by Wirt and bare tbe solidi+. seat by wal I • latamesstoratee related will be forwarded o B.l.l e .s'egiftiL. • -. Debinhiaad Meow et the Jana* cared • as wen at Wipe Alia patirein tie at the lestftation. byre edAribil OM MOWN imam Unman VA- - = labaLw aad weldollizettleasuer tisk we, sal Sttlia.l7lMkthi' tim e or Wince, aunt wilt In to wed a tii. lastfts• tics for Address. is. to $ 46 is, sub das . • Sudo , la Umbrellas; ' IDICIPI ISMS, idea tie Troy Lom and Wu& loolitoba, . sad ha Norm ,if the grist, Throat std Lipp, Nib Iltmet, Tt•y • N. T. jaatell. e State Normal School, gliabfry Erie Cautty, Pa. Send•fot a Iltrcular. I .1. A. CiIOPER, Principal. sapl2'63tf. BOOTS & SHOES Wholesale and Retail I 1 C. ENGLEHART Elaitog parehued the sleek et rotted the start mat reameetly asap! by Cheese YAttrrt■ Neat Door to Clark fill4traire Ranking Deka,' =any auscsame that be taken& eaatlaalap the sad Wilma the paella to glee Ma a all. Re "ILI keep ea head • lame as 4 isepetthi aka* ut errs:T aft to il. ha., Wombs" FINE & COMMON BOOTS & SHOES, eaitera,.itahnorais, Bhoce, Slippera, att. HOSIER Y, SALMORAUI, CAITERI, *C., SHOTS OF ALL DIMORIPTIONA !levies ettileed kb Moat dlreetly fres tb, eeieeAe• Were, be kola easlbbst el emiliag at Neat ea low, II eat town, this sew elbow &Ow. ruilagar Waldo Wm t• comma ihrk. This breath et Mud wee Oltw ester lb. ouporiatooot ewe et ter ~tad MILL R, lb* poetic NW so hatter etlatteer Met times melon •Ul I. promptly 434 rtfUdtU~attradrd to. .B,IIPAIRING ATTHNDSD TO. •*. The Pathos,* reffortrally wiled kilns*, ealtuo4 it for tbriallitiTlO. I feel panfeet WWl*, to of "Mini to gtro sofa* saUstiettoil tc all wbo taw moo ortti their Pt= 4. • RNOLIt OAR?. Fall and Winter Goods ! DRY-GOOD - $! . FANCY onus cOOOL SHAWLS, OWN and Oaasimarga, evlrmain "ad *lawns, !LANN= AND LINDSEY% ~wiz. sad e Xasilliet! .lops fir.'.z, tit. Tr, 111111-11 a. 1 1' 1 t ME L -AT-:- IROWENZWEIGUI BLOCK, GENTLEMEN'S L A DI ET V.IS.SES' CHILDREN'S AND A: LUNE STOGIE OF ' V D El • t 10,