VW INSKLY OBSSIVEIt. II Tag *.Orsterra Btnitklaaa," Saari *VW% orrOAITL Tat POW, 0111/ICII. weriON -TWO DOLLARS LID YtnT COM pot out le •d (ante ; TOMS W1.1..01311 out. „iut I 'he plntion cr the 3okt :4 abearlbent owl till be chargsl rota Cans a • Mitlorl , ;I •e 11i 1,4 • )110 3,111.111 t W fen linos oar Ito f iiVorta..llll itAkl)Uoul Jame. „. 1 ; to‘ottb !AO Iwo u.o.utbo $2.74; ‘., s ail ul.. , utho bu; uuo :Feta .0 pilaw iii L 1/11• ;, wti , , 4.11...4,,t to, out.** ebooge.l 1.4 special , • Inl, to ..1 the 0u , ,i1010 1 , •• Audi „ s, Ist rulers sad like ftiVolliNi• ta....t00.t 1 • 10 e . w • /it • C, On It rft•gt• HottiAll ..„ • ; h.auss, uti.o three lies , \ VC/ 1450 o.tiffuol oortry„ ao 1.7.. We rtiLlellll . lbw editor, uuu U• lbr • I Mt. .11 ,o.f.r.ttgoaseula wilt be outilluued •At V " ' or lb.. t0.4.0u advertirlot. outtl or lertol r.pria • L, diircuon, UUlt4k• 000elflo4 port...) to It. lu•efii111.1• 1 .0 sTiyi -N. Lsra 'uue of the beat Jobtusti tt, and ere trodt to du k4l •urt, to tt at l ,.w.f..' to um, to Nest idyl. outM,.k minas latee,„t Glue. 1 ,, t „,tcltiot.• 61.0u 1 .1 b. addrooiod to t161 , ..1'N weliTabtro, utitotto! in , * Pi i+ttotur. usiNE,sS DIRECTORY. /..L.,1101/Jlllllotrioll la ibi s ii„hinizi It the fo e NUJ `el bni Volillf a par Vaal — llllllCardall 10 -. t. -- -- ,i„ 4 ?Nasky •T 4.4 w, alma. grit county, .414.1 utter tonsloeso ationdod to Ida WICTIIII ATTO IC LIIIII AT LAW: ill wiakee• Of soyealb itnout. Like, p a. snit 13 ,u. VKIRKIN . 1 ,,5, toy, licatt fi lock , North side of the Park, grIN Pa aarll'ail r. WWI thiutuatl.Lin and Cooler io Stationary, Meirsiou. Newstatoirn.lot. Country daulan Stone onJor Brcru'n Hotol,rrontlug the Park I g • J i. CUILDI has tam the Lime Kiln at „i ot Freniti ytr f et, Des: the Philadelphia depot, N ', sad 1.4 yr. wired to terolot,t Wh:te Lime, In large call o uoihri, the lowest nudist pries. 14-ly arts,ss. & 514111V1N. ATTUKSItTIi ass COCAULL.O2III AT Lew. rirsgoa Blues, u•sr North West earner of the Nuare, Erie, u. muese, Cat ESQINLitio, being olaztr 'aim County IA ?Ingrid to tiarToy miste Plans or lisp County, ?a (Ala , lit Cocuzion Council %low, Block apr7tr64-11. holes or rat hues. Otos ancoad *ajar Block, Porch ellreet, toitirtius Peth sad lanol6-IL N t; L 4 • NictuAtoi PE.Tocakratinr i alz ew a . T. roles Illotk. lOW ?b. %YIN %i WSLULU, Arrobtiplril Lf LAW, Ridgway, Pe. It to M t Itafeau, Caioarat an.tieftarsoneountles. CHAPIN• 04230134-1 To J W. W. WILBUR. .t d i l a. , . PROPKUt?OR MO Rit iSON HOUSE. ner wf Ilecond ami Market Sir/rot—ono 'guars east of Warren. Ps. 40pt.;40-17. 111.11 1 SIC N IFSTION oriel ?SLICK, Paragon 'Block, West 111 Farrar Usti, Erie. Pa ' v ijoNtsr4, sad J. P. Lad Agcnt, Coor.yagcor and Oollpetor, Gautta buf Ming, •Jpth weat corner of Fifth and ,unts, re. •p3'66-tt • ATOILki Jong Caziaaratlibba. at th• new a at, Emit. VHlapr, has n hand largo Wort- Pr.vistomm, Wood and WlLlaw Ware, L.NaLar, regara, Se to whtah he rtt iv,ll ctlio tLu attiattliott of the pabltc. aatlafted that Cool I , ar,tatua as can to had in any part Lasr3o•66-ty IN Terris llllPh . r irtuch street, botwitati 4th sod bth streets, I idi.ohiphia a Erie Railroad Depot, Kris. Pay t'lopristor L'iteoviVd iiCCAM2I:IIOda • .0.cp,0. rr.d travelers lluard by the day or piaLlohr attached ' apilb Mitt T•111a and tor Niguel' Kayse i.lblfl I. 6r UItOTUKI/, t 1.0 Patent :Cowie& Machias" t ‘ ..t to 141.. Slat. Stieet,betereen Stb sad 9th Ste, Clothea =SO to order to the Wiest at7le. to. tittIIOILNII, 1 L/TDRY 111 D S&LIIISTADLII, OD Eighth . .a, t,•torei. State and French. Fins Horses and Car fti to let WI reasonable torsos. n0y211.414-Iy. do di CARTKR, if aarETA arntitas o t Steam itairintts,tiollara, icipleiosota Railroad Cares 11 • 11/1 till 1.1., Utsrisr°MCA in Roses lock norThelda of the Park, Isle. Ps. VDK 1110 U Mkt. • RUM RAT, ELI CO, Pi. MIN S. 0 CLJUlloirrit, qprietur Thus Is • uew and tuttittsuunly !Sited up te , , ID the midst of ono or the best Wonting sad Li dug ,gions In Penitailimunt.- liktisinto4Lone Koonts,(11•/01 • Good Table and Moderate Prices. The pistil* rvo4N, , a 1a reopectfially. aolicitod. sey'64-10, A. tiALISILAITti. Arras:at Ail Lay --lilac' oa 011istrist, , r , pc.i is Mop Conti Roma 'trial's. 1.16410111.1), AI. D. ',rows or Surittru Slimier, now Nor. 4, 1864 —Uwe._ kill I, PA !4 C. Hitttint. DiuLas Ls Dar Goons, liA o C4ailat ka), Hard raft, Nails, Wass, timed, Matta, etc, oor , Mill GilEa and Public 311susts, Joie. Pb. 111kla ifc 8 VDU, Wlooamuma ago &mut DILLI.SLO re , $.64 I'm visions, Plow and Peed, Wood and Oleo, Moors, Tobago°, _Sagan, to, State aeit to Young', Boar thandoblag rda port= ,Y. ku 66-tt ULK titErlit., Waterford, l'a 4, Roam. Lsaux, Puma:otos accocumodaUoLs, sad cw eta attention gins to fort of gust*. aptres-I,l* .C. Forwkaokaa Awn Comitniazow MJUICILLIFT, e, P. Wart octio uu ?Italia Doak, Yost 'Comer of ti thrbet alio, dealer In Coal. Wt. Ptah, non; t.r, K its iam. , itC. N. D.—Partimilar aitaotioa CT Vitt; itaratruag and Forwarding of Nitro.. Crude tol itallutd, to all pail' of as aonatry. tirk,'64o IHRI.WriAN 116131,1 Lit, Dealer In Ora:arise; Produce, Pro/ Woos, Willow awl Sums Ware, Vilma. Liquors, ft., uppusita tba PostaNco, Iris, Pa. soasireb-ly uatikla WAIN SWING. iHSttt & ATTOMITS MID 09171111a4L05/ AT 1.411/ . 1 I leg Ask BPRING St, oppoolto Clittoados Hall ,Nair, Y. colloctioao sad all othor logal Dual j natwd, Volatile. Ws, Warns &ad Torn. ot&olett to wadi,' sod promptly. usiCicio—W to. A. 13albrAltb, W &Moro At Brecht t• s \lrt & Ilan* Pit, Pa. es It L tiokloo, 8 W. D. Brown MO/ worm. Po. mummOd_ Tvivai YliA/18. bit cELS,BILITID 'OUCH REMEDY! its will/ astsbLabed andyoular usalata• la/ Posh .IE/quirely stead dariug nog Isat trait) lass lu la g natal awl Lyng dummies yettli mots daddadall ,‘f Itsa say other wands" bolo Iv ih, paths. ,rd of rotoasusblaUou la useatssar)* thud , mango" tta manta Its usuisreus sad *OM " 2 " La E al l a Lim awa a dress of coultdsuss is Its WO* t tviamatotll4l Tuts remedy La mats, lylamulot. r i ll 11,rough Its uperallou—lu adapted to AIM I t titittitionw -son should be UPI it oval' 16 °Ise urdokta maw olive noquirs•l: 11 throat sad lan; tau u . traatso sylla lb* use of this 103•11/ LA Whir slaps, • teas number of deaths .111 I by Col:Jaws/0u RIctIIDY Is the bast remedy luicara tLi• following onwplinte. CVIIOIIS, L'itOUP ar LIMNS, 4.17101 A er runtioc; akONCHEria, flOanzEtass, treoorida-cormit U. Vous Gad lastiraritat MI Lei" knoll Prlce—dla Cassis so Si ref 1141 L 11... If tu, 4 WAlt El,, Mayaufsetaters ~.„.. strrilt, aseutul dour softly of 801Idadl sale by Ihuggiati !pa dalliers theonglalit the 0011 y - s TiLol'l4a IC actoramursir: le, lbw oulerttgool Mims of joie city *AS wieesity, 's a. I br. P gale* CeLsbestad CO ma 1•11 1 •44/ Irit• 47114111.1, Ist cluing &mow of dm Tamil 18 d= 44 . 11410, Omura In it, us to thlll " 4 4 333. L .0 4 Y &AV Chiang reseal, 1 1 0 3 41 1.1 d Pit* c... 4. +ma 11/1044.11011,' Matthew Sasaltod. U rn .,...• ;Ai ke.boni, ir J. W. Ail J. 720t111014 Jaluk A. 'huh Robet, J. T. Oswe. ley W . Mloom. Nubia Bear, _Oudot Rent, "ht W . idme J. Releases. O. IG. Saadi J.ta R 04.tre,,, W. F.Rioderseoh; J. 11108 " Y, Jukt 1 &amain, e. Lawton. J.W.C91,01. "tdi %Puna ilaaaes Sherwood. W. H. WV, A 3 4:.... . w. U. Cooper. A.M. TatboU, b. 1. hnt../, Joaspb Demob g• • • 11 ••••tt• 4.11. tun, drill Utiat, J. Solohory. ../(all•Luitti Lucius A. lion. U. U•Ser., 1. 11.,,,, . Mums it Kea. J. L. Lou& 11 01. W. 14 1141/411419 i a °4l°. "' 34 41.... Kw., tame. W .delso, Slim N. Irt3Lik J ii,t. 0. P 6,ougu, C B. 1 lowoU. 0 trl,t Sr* Ma XI, 'B4-4ai CoNSUS PTI V t TH E oul , scriber will cheertuity eleuu Mee ch.r e all who cleatta tt, tha copy ul 'tarot 11) • 4141 h. waa aerial al tbaaDJAN Cur eV la irt V it.osCiaspa r ut sty !cite adessiou, Ise siticaraly hued Will 11l Ude 'TA s eilaatun e d if tth•y so their will *mow, glawnill on. we ,<. 1t rimulital for his own eanipino coiner ‘1,4. curious to place is the Iltuido IIIVEL" ". 11 . ma .. l ile Ito liarlal at cut Mont manlif rw4 0 41 '"* nzeenne, ta , will Owe all on or ad4rono Bar. WK. B. ALLIS, No. M Jolla Mai& Nat T. VOLUME 86. • SPECIAL NOTIOES. VIP (MEAT ENGLISH RR* BM' Celebrated POttildo Pills., di/TEI.7ED 4 14 it . • ROYAL d i p , AL PATENT! . . . . papa/raw a Prawripliwa 41 Sir J. Clarke. Al. 0 , Phseleien ilihirearlinaro to the Queen. nip Invaluable medicine le nufelling to the owe of all an.• palatal acid darnterotr diessies to which the female constitu tkpa ts subject. tt modemitsw.Ml same and re sume' all oletruatione, ands speedy rureriser be relied on TO IHARILi4O LAIMIN ' tle peculiarly suited: It U, in a short time, bring on the Moodily Period - with regularity. Beoh-bottlo, Oen One Dollar, boars the 4011111111110 i Stamp of &eat Britain, to prevent roaaterlilta CAUTION. mu Pills sheedd set M talent rmidami Airier Ow liaST TRAM aromirmi 4/Pressesey, es they ere ears terbrinir en Si 'initers, irA d so ether line Our one *VA • aU awn of *Neese and *phial AlieVona, Stine !s ibs Beak and Mato. Team oa ezartien,Palpita• lion of the Heart, Hyrtartee and Whites, base Ms will Whist a cure when all other amass have hailed: and s& though a Powerful lambi do not metals INN. calomel, antimony or anything barbel to the eneettbation. Toll direst/one la the sagitilet &mead eta parka" eibleb ebonid I. earafelly plowed. - MILD BY ALL DZINWHITit. Sole Agent for the United Stites Sad Clanade. JOB MOSTA TS Clottaladt Bt, Mew Tort N. H —51,00 4.4 d postage stamp enelosed to Oil an booted agent, will Insure a bottle, eoatetntair SO PUN. - 1711114-Iy. DIII AlittiLIALL 9 l4 OILITAILIRS 111‘11Fr.—This gnat bria thoroughly proved itself to be the bed article known for ming Onaalin.'oOLO u tit HUD and USUDACIfti. It has bees found as enesllent remedy to many ours of Soli NM. Diana hes boss record by It, and Rumors hue often bees greatly Improved by it. are. It ' i. fragrant sad agresidde, mad gine MEDI. ATE RELICT to the dull hem pain sinned by dimness of the Used. The sensations after using it us delightful and invigorating. It opens and puma out all ob druations, strengthens the gland' and give* a healthy action to the ports slibated. Yore than thirty yews of sale sad use of Dr. Meashairs Catarrh and Resdrialle Sued has proved its rest value for all the maims 41sessei of the head. sad et this too. went It stands higher Asa ever belbre It la reemomend lei by many of the beat phyststars, led J• mod with great , ILD/111 SI 811YUI MONIS/ awl satledhettoa frosishiera Reset the Costliest* of Wholesale Druglsts la 1164: The undersigned having for malty years barn &exlain tea with Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and Beadeetub liaulf.and told la oar wbolesa4 trade, cheerful)! state that we be lieve it to be equal. la every mik; to the reeonaneads Done given of it for the cure of Catarrh ♦maetlooa, and that it to decidedly the best artiste we here ever known for all common &seam of the Head. =ma Co,Burr & Prrry, Rood, Austin k Co., Brown, Lama k C Rood. Collor& Co.,tktb W. Fowls, Wilson, Palzbaok & CO, 80/tOll flonobaw, Edmonds & H. B. Hay, Portland, Ye; Rues n & Park, A. B. &U. liandnAttopbou Pool & Co.,larul Minor & Co., MeCanocoo & Robbins, A. L & Co., K. Ward, Close II Co., Bash & Gabs, Now York. For pals by all Drag/Nita. Try It. jrW64-*y. BlLANDatillTli'd PILLS.—They expel the poi sons which threaten life. livery time a sick per. son is purged by this vegetable remedy, he has law vi tiated homers and more life and vigor, as any one can prove by taking • single doe* Persons of spars Witt gain dash and strength while %dog them. Bean time we rest a fairylayr or woos, from this pusgatton.vre Doke new holds from our food, which replace the tineennd onsslhat the pills have wooed to be evacuated. Tech time we repeat this pewees we expel further quantities of impurities, widish are brae replaced by *aids ler and low tippers, so that in a short duo, by Gantialliag th treatment, we bring beak the whole maw of Snide or humors to that state of parity which sonstitates health, for Brandreth's Phis emit tails away humors which an =Wound. Sold by all respectable declare in =Widnes. rjCLIPSED P else lights are esti/gushed when a great truth shines forth, and the Insontestlb le tact that the bat: turns &clini c ay, red or Andy to a `lori ousblackorbroun,gals km n the ckkgskitcm, its hese, under the . operation of now known tbroasboal tka ditort/ma coatia•nt. Ii h.rml•s■, contains no caustic, improver the fibres, produces rich, natural and butt -•g color of any shad. from a warm Drown to a glossy übl•,aod is indorsed by the moat • ninacit analytic chemists in the Rotted Masc. Maniatactami by J. OBISTADO66. No. 6 4itor flown', Now York. Bold by all Miami Leta arid applied by all Holt' Dysawa. TO Tait zumfous, ftKilll.lTaTisD AND DIGSPONDICSIT Of 110/13 nitiltd.—A great sut him hale( been restored to health In • few dais, after emir pare of misery, Le willing to giant his ealtertog allow-erastarlabr Ititialsi ifres,) oci the receipt of • postpaid eddressed envelope. • copy of the Monts u mare emplesed. Direst to JOEili M. DA MALL, Bon 111 Poet QM*, lirookirn, N. Y. L/ 161. TOBIAS , VIINATIAN BUVU WAl bottles,pria kteuta. 614 Matra Hartford. Goon. Dr. Tomas—Dear str : X hare bier to the Urery busi ness for the last twenty yews, sod Marton that time Wive media the wtous. neonate and Winos of the day; but rimer bate found as lifildo4lSal to year Von • elan gorse Ltalmant. 1 bar* Way tested it on my bones to dirtozolor, sprains, eatmosam swelling of the glands, be, as also for stimuli= oa sleet; ind bare always fogad It SO Invaluable tomsedy. Respeettally yours, O. LITOBIIIILD. Mad by all dragglets. Calm, SO Cortlaadt Street, Now Tort. AUNIVZSBOLAIIIRDICINS.—by what we eat, the sir we bnatium. az bl the enter we drluk. w. coo b. made Oak ; or by Wive, or trem debility taitueed by beat. Imam theme dhoti and by producing impurity of blood. To regale health we mast purify - the blood, by the organs of the atosaah sad bowele • thusi must be sectioned to the regular perforisause of duty whist' Ware bee aesigwed them, tad slunk% there be soy Impediment, to that 'sputum patot TO BRANDUTH'S PILLS, wkleh cannot laiste, sad which will 'met, restore the Dowels toweplie, tha tigalaroidersalat at their duties. The dy the Wawa Ma lad Shwa • treasure of Matti, sad the mar may ite said te sit who ar• abik fa as, TlO%—teke Makeitheal PUla amid be ears& Sold by all manta* , dealer la ssedlehme. apP44-tas AIIIICANDID STA,IINT.-Ito• Ara unseats of W druggist la this sill ,!sloth Dr Tobias' Vomit** Liniment. It is • sari and speedy sari for sort throat. headache. toothache, throats riseastissa, colts; croups tad pi* * the Ilan* IN advise way one to give !I a trial. This *panes 15 s MON trills-0 mists-sad we ars soulkie l at ao puma will over b. with oat It. liniry tunny should hare • bows to the Imam la sass of sadder &mkt**, sash as meta, bens% scalds. as. Its sobs Faltering eilitissars ssirasuloas. As tor croup, tt las sand we hare the es:Wm* s to prop it. ?rim a 1 sad AO mats. Sold by all druggists. Oiles * Cortland* Street. New York. ILI DIL Want 4409de1r, 1 Drs. tirsianich it Co., of Betide, hare dimmers • gas caring method, by whisk all allsoasse asp be readily 4'241140411 Ward by UN Wiwi. without the aid as pbysisian. Dr. P. is -the saiiier of a medical work of 300 pages, prise 112 90, glides a hill esplanatioa of lbp loaded treatment nisi die "'Wish a inoatbly mcdisai Jainial, of whilob sasicdsh naraberw wN w sect tree, 4si by iiddrassing Ors. J. itailllUDE 00.. • Ihnlans, . WALLOW Iwo ot W ogastok" ..Tosis ilittoser "amISPIA wilersons t asti• OAPs," IssAin, Sat, ark Om yen esa valisOst nab tlbe result, tbial box et WI DOCITOR • 1111101tArfl 1l IA it<flQlllO /111.14—ani. is essiored to Web and Aar is lessthins tkirg e r ?bey an runty nisairat to tsbm. sad sebstasy is their =On Ole bruises-dime mid ~NW eninditlltino• ota mut young at tsts thus with. obbniall• halm tad sad sold in tbs United RON *sly by ;W. 3: 21711.88,4 o Ilronirrnh j _ Mrs est. Agent for tio Wilted ewes. • P boo of Um Pills, ssearea ni ses:4o 1,111 Its rootl et to WV address on receipt of - wideb is 0“ to setasdsd by AgoOt Pan sattra is not tees. r3DITOR or OSSIOINSO , Psom I:— Wi th r, your Una promUrsiou I wish to asy to Oh noadus at 'air Ma Mot I Will ostrd t by Mara matt, to allWlto 'tab it, • I .o4 l llp with rail dirsatians ag looki sad as $ stool* ga.,tuitcu sisatuallyt. all too days, la& illoWiso. la. hackles 1 sad all bapsettss Ido. Unitas tbs «L as olou smooth sod beautiful. rat alsosis trio to Aso basin 13414 WSalo, or Bars Yams, pio4Usstoossai tatinsoattolvthat OW enable WM to start a full vewiti .I;savisst ;#614 Widgets or utauotsalsola boo WM& . All appltsatlsio awsperk, ww,i, IMMO. Shama . WAN. Ossoda. ouri-11s. WINOWINSW. Now TO' 1. . . . . ._ . . . , . , . . - - . ... • . . g ... ;_ r .f I , • , . .. .. . . • ~ . •' - . - :At . f r. ... -.• . t .......... ~..„.. ........ , , .. .....'. I.:_ -. -1 F• , • . s• ... . • , J . 1... ..,, . • k • I . • ' 0 `- •- *• •• '... Z . '. - "3 -= ' - ' s ••'-. ' • ( L: , • ~ , , 4 , • : ' .4 a MIK JdSIES CLAKKK'h Cristadoroierisir Die. A Card to the Buffering. . 7.-- 'l 4 itewtS4 , ll4iBtOiltrwi - -1340? - 1!EigirtAli bill . 61 ADVANCE ). 7:121 Obstrbm 111UUSDAY, JUNE Bth, 1885 6f RaY~l . rwiLALOSS ■T TIM Palms O TS2 "MOS OP .ial4[uu3B. Lisiuttr Jackeds. BELLE VALLI!Y. May 80, 1866 EDITOR: UP THE ERIC plligliVlß-SIBAZ SIR : Will you hove the kieiluess to publish the secompstuyiog Baull Hymn of the #epub lio " ht your paper! sod Yours respectfully • Battle Hymn of the Republic., • Hine eyes have seen the coming of the 'bey' , of the Lord; He's trampling out: the 'image where the grapes of wrath are stored ; He bath loosed the fateful lightning of his ter , riblehatrift sword; • His truth is marching on. Clloans.—Glory, glory Hallelujah. His truth is marching on. I've seen him in the watch•flree of a hundred circling camps ; They've banded Hine an altar in the evening dews and damps; I've read his righteous sentence by the dim Baring lamps. • His day is marching on. Cuoeus.—Glory, glory Hallelujah, His day is marching on. I've read a fiery gospel, writ with burnished rows of steel, "As ye deal with my contemners, so my reSCO with you shall deal ; - "Let the Hero born of woman crush the ser— pent with his heel," Since 0011 is marching on. .Cunitus.—Glory, glory Hallelujah, Since God is marehiog on. He'e sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat ; He's sifting out the hearts of men before his judgment seat ; Be swift my soul to answer Him, be jnbilane my feet, Our Owl is marching on Cuonue.—fliory, glory Hallelujah. Our tied is marching on. In the beauties of the lillies Christ was born across the ass, With a glory in his boom that transfigures you anti ins; As He died to make men holy, let us die to maks men free, While God is marching on CLIORUIL —Glory, glory Hallelujah, While God is marching on. [From the New York Tribune, Way 29 Peace! The surrender by their chief of all the rebel forces westward of the Mississippi was consummated on Friday last at New Orleans, received by telegraph next day at Washington, and appropriately ac knowledged by the President in an order through the War Department that all persons confined under sentences by Mili tary tribunals of imprisonment dOrttig the war be at once discharged from custody. This is an official notifivation that the war is closed, that the authority of the Union is fully re-established and respected from the St. John to the Rio Grande, and that the Great Rebellion is no more I Gen. Sheridan's Texas campaign is ended be fore it was fairly begun, and our armies can be reduced, so fast. as the soldiers can be paid oil, to a very moderate peace es tablishment. So the day of National mourning for our lamented President Lincoln (Thursday, June 1) will be ob served throughout nearly the whole ex tent of our vast country—in Little Rook and Montgomery, in Tallahassee and Gal veston, es openly, as earnestly as in Boston and Chicago. St, ends the mightiest, grandest, blood iest, most destructive, most momentous struggle in modern history. with the slave pens of Richmond. anti Charleston. the gin-houses in Alabama. the bane-mills of Louisiana and Texas, glowing in the light of the newly risen sun of Universal Free dom. Ours has been by far the most deso 7 luting struggle since the fall of Napoleon, but the results are nobly worth their cost Our country is again at peace—we trust for a century. We shall begin at oace to repair and reconstruct, to re-open disman tled railroads, to rebuild burned cities, and to replace the fences which have been swept from many thousaads of square miles by the passage of contending armies. From this hour forth, each day will wit ness A/increase of our national wealth, awl the census of 1870 will show a deci ded gain, both in population awl proper ty, over that of 1860. though half a mil lion lives and four thousand worth of property have been devoured by our civil war. But to this end it ir. essential that there be no looking back—no nursing of feuds —no cherishing of hatreds born of our great contest. Let the law and its minis ters do their proper work ; but let no man be popularly proscribed, stigmatized or ostracised. in any section for the part he has borne in our bygone struggle. If Unionists are to be mobbed or otherwise hunted out in strongholds of rebel feel ing, or if those who have been rebels are to be thus buffeted by Union neighbors. we shall have no true peace, no revival of prosperity, but general bitterness and social anarchy. AU good men must unite in frowning down every attempt to per petuate in peace the antipathies insepara ble from war. - At best, we shall have a Lesson of ern barrastment. Many, in defiance of all warnings, have contracted debts under an intisted currency which the great re duction of nominal values renders them unable to pay, so their property roust be sold mid they left bankrupt for life. Many 1 1 who would gladly labor and produce find themselves destitute of seed, of animals, of tutee means of `paying for labor, and so unable to make a crop this year, or do more in any way than just keep - soul and body together. Oar public burdens are large, and must in such times press heavi— ly on the sources of production. Our per.: pie, while penniless, are ragged &loci, and 'in want of nearly every comfort ; hence. goods sell faster than they cab be paid= for, sod importations are excessive,.ain ing US Or coin at the rate of ; millions per weils, when we ought not Co spare a dol. ERIE, PA tHURSDAY lar. Labor has been receiving high noqii . nal Wages, and doe not readily accept lower. even when. they- . bgy more then did.tbose of last year. It is quite proba ble alas many furnaces,forges and facto- ries, must stop for a season, because thei r cannot be run at curroni. rates without ruinous loss. On-the whole, we shall-do well if we close' this year without famine_ or general collapse, prepared to opera 1866 with such arrangements and adjustments as will ensure decided efficiency in every departaient of our National industry. TO lige end must all ayes be directed so soon as it is settled that we are not to supidee went regular warfare by neighborhood feuds, with nightly assassinations and robberies. J. VAIIIOIII Peace being officially declared, we look to our new President for the earliest pot sibleyestorittion of the privilege of habeas corpus and for the abrogation of kilitary rule wherever the danger-of fortSible re sistance to civil authority has Ceased. Let the military be.still amenable to Military tribunate, but let civilians be civilly treat ed and enabled to face their accusers be fore an impartial jury. Let no excuse. be given disaffection to suspect' or faction to assert that public danger was but a pre text and arbitrary power the real object. The danger was real ; the assumption of power was essential to the Nation's life: hut from that moment wherein the ne cessity ceases the exercise : of power - be comes usurpation and tends to create public perils instead of averting them. Let us have the reign of law restored at the earliest moment ; if there be but one State wherein it is now safe to return , to. the good old ways, give us back the privi lege of ;habeas corpus in that'State, and in each of the residue so aoon as may be thereafter. We entreat the President and his official counselor* not to let one day pass without considering the queslion--: " May we not safely extend further the natural predominance of civil over mili tary law and rule ?"—un'til the last square mile of our country reposes again securely under the protection of the time safeguards of individual and national freedom. Vram the Phlb►delphla •re, May 20.) Nora Trouble with the Negroes in Passenger Railway Cars. Quite a serious disturbance,„ which threatened at one time to culminate in a riot, occurred yesterdiy alteration about,. five o'clock, in the neighbortrorsd of Hwy enth and Pine streets. The trouble was caused by three uegroes, who jumped into one of the Eleventh street passenger •rail way oars and insisted on . riding. They were requested to leave, and refusing to do so, the conductor jumped the oar from the track, and left it standing on thelaide of the street. A ucond car came-along, when the blacks again got in. AbciUt'this time a number of firemen with their en gine came along. being on their way him: from a fire in the neighborhood of Fifth and Cherry streets. The Street being blocked up with cars, caused them, also. to come to a halt with their apparatus. firemen at onori min , the Oitli.4 of the disturbance and undertook with, tho std of the conductor, to eject the negroes from the second car. The latter resisted, and one of them had a saw in his hand with which he cut t to conductor-snit also a police officer, there .being only tine •r two on the grOund at this time. The darkies were finally compelled to retreat and the oar passed on. Thar create-I a great exeltentent dm.l bl.nskt b l i : scores Came pouring from all 1113 little lanes and . courts in this neighborhood, and prepared. themselves for a fight. :Every oar that came along was hailed, and at least two, and in acne oases three and four would jump in. they would no sooner be in than the whites would rush after them and hurl them into the street. A large police force, under Lieutenant, Peullin, fortuuately arrived ou the grouuit about the time affairs wore assuming it Jorious turn and a riot was looked for. Some five or six negroes were arrested and taken to the station house. one Of them having, on his person a heavily leaded pistol. The cars along Pine street, were also threat eamt, A cr owd sit ilerkeys, eousistiug of both melee and females, would gather around the rear 04110 M), an d as eith).l as the car would start they would gallop after, howling and yelling, and making all kinds of threats towards die conduc tor. A few arrest:: 'soon stopped this. Finding themselves defeated here, some of the party walked up the street as far u Locust street, and there laid in wait for a oar, Which soon came along, when au attempt was made to get in. The pres ence of the pollee prevented any serious disturbance of the peace. The negroes remained in crowds along Eleventh street, between Lombard and Pine, until a late hour last evening. A number of white persons were also gathered around, and ail kinds of threats and riotous language were indulged in, but nothing of a serious character occured. The railroad conductor's are placed in a rather awkward position. The - rules of their companies prohibit black persons from riding, yet the con-. duotors&cordioi - to a late deeisiou in court, y attempt to eject there*, are •liable to peoseoution for assiiiltroild bat% levy. The negroes, have taken "deletes. of this fact, as their condu6t of yesterday ebbirs, and there is no telling how ,the matter may terminate. The liejor-Gener!ils of the regulafarmy, it iy r epelled. will be iseigoed as : Gen. lialleck to command the .raciac States; Gin. gheraiten. the Division of the Mississippi ; Oen. Meade; the Atlantic States ; Gen. `Sheridan, the trane-Miesil• Apo ; Gen. Ttioumia.**,ginie and . North Carolina. • The German opens...singers. hate inivest ed'ittfarms.7- (Ex. I " They Iced beta* • re tire to them and cultivate'their Yolo~i - [Another Ex.l -7.:1 04.1 1. t ♦ lISILIOUS DIF,TURUANCE IBS vi ' F . 7.' 4 : II . . • ~,.. MEI MEI 1111 ;NOT P4JD map, -rim, END OF iiti„ii.:1ii66..7..:,..f. qrlll3l ths Elirmageld (am YaliPabikaa.3 A. Religious Civil War: The=quintion seems an absurd vine and yet scene °Phis sectarian newspapers ate di:was:o4,k and atteMpting to prepare public Mind tir it. They could hardly umkirteke • mcwe wicked and -iniaddev out work ; but they assume to.ha merely giving needful mailing of what must soon dome, The pretense is that. Vie-Roman Catholics bare a- deep plot to-get posses-' Sion of the Government of the United States, destroy our free institutions, make theiirreligion the Mate religion., and in' foie% establish a despotism, with •perhapor the Pope in person at its head; at any rate with all • the hideous nuschinoiry of the inquisition to torture us into support/ oif , its , faith and authority. The deicrip ...tieins given of the frightful things - -to be done by deer Pope's government of _the United States. when fully established, are enough to make one's blood freeze with horroi, if resit with seriousness and cre dulity. The monstrous barbarities of the darkest of dark ogee are-all to be repro duced here. What do our Protaitant edi tors mean by attempting to excite such sectarian alarm and hostility ? It is =- possible to stipPcise that they believe there is any oause for it. They bring no facts to show that the Catholics of this country seek political power as a sect, or that they carry their sectarianism into politics. In fact, they are leas obnoxious to this charge than the Protestants, for while in many parts of the country a Catholic cannot be nominated for any office because of the fact that Protestanhi- will not vote for Catholics, we never heard of an instance Of a Catholic refasitig to vote for the can didate of his party because of his being Protestant. If there is any bigotry in this matter, the Catholic is by no means the chief offender. But let us see what some of the prdphsta of evil have to say. This is from the Boston Recorder, the organ of the first-proof Orthodoxy in -Massachu setts: "The real extent of Romish control at this moment is unsuspected. It may be sufficient in 1868 to give us a President; two-thirds of both houses of Congress, and a majority in both houses of three-fourths of alt the States I An amendment of the Constitution could thus be affected, mak ing Papacy the national religion and the only one to be tolerated.. But the most 'sanguine nay - not hope so much so soon. Rome may.seeit sate to aspire no further in 1888 than to a Vice President,. To make a .President of him wouid.need but a skillful dose of poison—a trifle that Rome never wanted when the motive was adequate. Rome hopes that at some fu ture day some future or present party shall find itself obliged openly to sell itself to her. If so, nod another rebellion arise in consequence of its ruin or success (and either would bring it on), mightier means on thin side of the Atlantic and certain recognition on the other, will attend its very optning " .Villainous is the only word that can describe the meaning and intent of such language as this The 'Catholic can readily find means to retort by showing that there have been Protestant as well as Catholic despots and assassins, and that neither political ambition, nor intolerance, nor cruelty have pertained exclusively to any one denomination. But the great objeo. tion to such sectarian assaults is that they tend to provoke the very evils they axe professedly directed against. Nothing is more to be deprecated- than the creation of hostility and suspicion between the sects into which our communities are di vided, and especially the attempt to intro duce the proscription of any denomination into politics. When the Catholics, or any oilier sect make an assault upon our free iustitutione, it .will be met. It is mon- , strous.injustice to attempt to excite-ens clan, and ill will against them in advance. We can secure ourselves in no such way. Our safety .lies in the education of the people. The peril growing out of the large addition of foreigners to our voting popu lation comes not . from their religion but their ignorance. We must educate whole people. We must insist upon intelligence as n qualification for the ballot. Then, whether the voters are black or white— Catholic or Protestant—they will know enough to vote for their own welfare and that of theirchildren, and will jealously resist the Brat. approach of despotic power. come,witenee it may. Let us have no at tempts to excite denominational passion and prejudice, and no monstrous predic tions of sectarian civil war. 61 I'M—There sie two kinds of girls. One is the kind that appears best abroad the girls that are good for balls, rides, parties, visits, &a., and whose chief delight is in such things. The other is the kind that appear beet at home, the girls that are useful and cheerful in the . dining room, the sick room, and all the precincts of home. They differ widely in character One is often a torment at hoiste, the other a blessing ; one is a moth, consuming everything about her; the other a sun beatu.'diffusing life and gladness to all around her. The Winded (Conn.) Herald gives a de plorable account of that village, " Not a house building in Winated, not• a new manufacturing concern opening, not school existing whore boys or girls can puma, the *dewed studies, not a mo ths?s son ia• college or fitting to go in not a library existing, tot even a grave, yard in which a leasable lot can be pax chased." A bill has beenintrodneed in the Ten sasses Legislature requiring lawyers, doc tors, minister of the gospel, and all per •eons elected officere•under the laws of the State, to 'take the oath that they have never aided or encouraged the- rebellion, before they can practice or hold office.' C. A. Dias: formerly of the New York Tribusis, but more lately of the War De.. pirtmeot, is"to take ehrale‘of aliew malt at 'Chieiges, On tie 9iit'or.tiztY;` With satikil.of slo,odo a year for give years. It starts with a capital of $350,000. V LI " IrKsmorallor?mrow • . • - • , elimPaheme7 -6111"1" Daelt ginta arm " ,art of t~rvo. 11:: bladed by • desire to betwilt other., will •be Imp to &Mak to all who need It (free of charge) Ike recipe md-dtmettoos for makiag..tba.. ample remedy steed Is his mos. Seems' wishieg to prat by the advertiser.. hadesperieask sad poa i a sure sard saleable remedy, esa de so by him at mace at Us place of bust am. The mho, lad full Itdonnetlon—of rind trepor- Ikenen-mill be cheerfully mat by Morn mad. addle" BONN D. OGDEN. No GO Truman St., New York P. fl.—N'erroae Salluers of both eases will end the utorrattlan taraloalle. spin. am ipso YOU WINN To UN CONKDC—DR. HU MANS INILISN SPECIFIC PILLS sari. in 1.0 10 days, the worst eases of N ERVOO3 N F 94, Iwo frefimiL Promatare Dim*. Seminlsl Weakame, lamaity, mad •Nlfristaryd3exual and Serrano Attectiono, lan smel ter frog *bat cause produced. Mee one duller 'per bon. Sea% post peld, by mall, on receipt of an older. Ono los will pabets Cure In most Cares: Address JANES S BUTLEtt, General Scent. 427 Sir - idway, Hew - , Ives carivesi ns tio ac. CKPEUINNIIN OF A NICRVOLIS .INVALIti • rekollabed for the benefit •1/4 u • caution to !onus tail others. the sneer from Nervous Debility. Pre- Dicey of Naohood, Arc.. supply's( at ' thi same , tie luau of setture. Byrum who'ber eased himself iglu setkorgolag eoulderahle quackery. Hy euelosio( Prpaid srldrused envelupeAlogle copies may be WO ger iCmr, histeestiruNteurate. era 13t. - . Weakly; Klargallo.. N. T. waitikumic wifieuxum Do yen want Whiskers or llowitaehm ? Our Binainat Compound will forts them to row on the wsoothint taco or elan, or hair on bald bead', to sit wash. Prieto $1 00. Rant hi mall everywhere, closely sealed, on rwielot of prito. Address, WARNBR & CO., 80% lial, Brooklyn, N. Y (LLD STUN Marne, I.v pamptilit Croa t)/ log how to opoodibr • • • i• Rod give up doo- tor os sosdlelno. Seat ' Nita. Adder Ilaa • W& Ana Lot of Whisk TT ems Woo mooohirle Ned of glow tat; will please road tbr 0 , • • fa soother part of this paper lIMEIR BRIDAL CHAMBEK, an &may of WIT D. I. lug sod luotruetlos t.r Young Men—publldoil by the Howard diwoolation, sad snit fro* of chariots waled gwwolwiww. *dams. Dr. J. MUM HOTIORTOIII Important Announcement. EtREAT SALE or Watches, Chains, Dia- ILA wad Rings. dm One 111111 on • Dollars' worth to M Wormed or at One Dollar Rich I Without regard to Value! Not to be odd for until you know what you are to metre I Splendid List of Articles I ' All to be sold hor One Dollar tech Rash. 250 Gents' Gold Hunting-tam Watches.— ...,.$6O to $l6O 260 1/11.1111 Gold and Enamelled hunting ease Watches —.. ..... 35 to TO 600 Gents' bunting-case Silver Watches 35 to TO 2" Diamond Binge. 60 to 100 6,000 Gold Vest and Neck Cimino -4 to ge 3 " Gold Oval Band Bracelets Ato g 6 " Gold and Jet Bracelet' oto 10 1 " Chatelaine Chain" and Guard Chains.. 6to 20 S " Solitaire and Gold Broaches 4to 10 6" Coral, Opal, and Emerald Brooches__ 4to g 3 " Gold, Cameo. and Pearl Ear Drops. 4to 8 6.. kroaisc, Jet, Lars, & Flr'n tine ear drops. 4to 8 1,6' Coral, Opal, and Emerald " 4to 0 4 " California Diamond Boast-plus ',50 to 10 8 " Gold Fob and Vest Watch -keys 2 150 to 13 4 " Yob and Veal Ribbonolidea 3to lo 6 " sets Solitaire Sleeve-buttons, Stade, &a. 3to 8 $ " Gold thimbles, Pencils, kc 4to 6 10" Allatatore Lockets 2,50 to 10 4 " Misdate* Lockets, Magic aiming 10 to 20 a " Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, be .. 2to • 8 1 4 Plain Gold Mtge 4to 1) 11 " Chased Gold Stags- • 4to II 9 . Steno Set and Signet Rings 2,60 to 10 9 " California Diamond Rings -. Ito 10 16" seta Laditre' Jewelry—Jet and G01d.... 6to 15 111 . 4 seta Ladle.' Jewelry—Cameo, Pearl, Opal • and other stonee 4to 16 111 " Gold Pine, &Ina extensloo holders and Faxisils,- . 4to 10 9"" Gold Pens and Gold mounted Holders... Bto 10 6 " Gold Peas sad Gold extensleo " 16 to 20 * " Ladies' Gilt and Jet Buckles sto 15 a " Wise' Gilt and Jet Hair Bars & Bela._ sto 10 a " Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 6to 60 3 " Silver Craton 15 to 50 2 " Silver Fruit,Oard, and Cake Baskets-- 20 to 60 6 " dosen Silver Tea Spoons i per dos.) 11 to 21 6 " dozen Silver Table Spoons anti Forks.-- 21 to 41 ARRANDALE k Co., - Danufactarers' Agents, N 0.167 Broadway, New York, announce that all of the .bore list of goods will be sold for One Dollar each. To consequence of the great stagnation of trade In the manslectaring districts of England, through the war having cut of the supply of cotton, a large quantity o !enable Jewelry, originally intsode•l for the English market, has been sent off for sale in this country, and meat be sold at any emetics I Tinder these circum stances, AKKANDALE•& Co., acting as agents *Cr the principal European manufacturers, have resolved tman a Groat Gift Distribution, subject to the following rest' • lotions : Cartatastes of the sarioui articles are drat put into antelopes. sealed up, and mired ; and when ordsied, are titan ant without retard to choice, and sent by mall, Unit tiring all a fair chance. Aln the reoeipt of the airtifleati, you will are what you ate to hare, end then It la at your option to send the dollar and take the arti cle or not. Purchasers may thus obtain a Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any Set of Jewelry on our list for one dollar. REND U CENTS FOB A CERTIFICATE In all tr.nsactions by mall, we Magill charge for for• warding the Cert!dczte,paying posture, end deteß the bekelnes26 cents each which most be enclosed when the Cecate le seot.for. Five Ceti:Maslow will be sent for $), eleven for $2, thirty for si, slily-five for $lO, and a hundred for $l6. AGITSTS.—We want agents 41 every regiment, and in every town and county in the country, and those acting as such will be allowed tan cuts on every Certificate or dere for them, provided their remittance amounts to one dollar. Agents will collect rd dente for every Car. tidosta, and iscpit 16 cents to us, either in - cash or post. age stamps d_ Ad rasa, apsx'66.3in L BROWN & CO., (Late Sows, Brown & C 0..) BANKKR,S AND COLT ECTORS • OF Military & Naval Claims, 2 Park Piaci, New York. Corresponding boas/ to Washington, H. C ,.1.W. Flatt• er t Ca., 4119 14th Street. Having had three tears experience In the collection of Mime and the enteral transaction of huskies,' in all department* of Government, we tau 11PAtir. , our shoute and arreepondente that all barite.. intrusted to us will be vigorously and promptly atteuded to. tS• are prepared to make IttiValitVel upon and negotiate the safe of claims, and purchaae Quarterniastm 'a Mite and checks. se well as collect the following elausee• rewars* for Invalids, Widows, Mothers aad rnphan Children.; Bounties for Soldisra, &ado rged to: wounds rsa bred in battle, those who have served two vests, and the heirs of deceased; also state bounty td such se are en titled. Artie re of pay tel Onlcera and 3 oldlers, and the Leira of &bowed. Navy prigs money for all captures. HIM , pension and balance of pay Accounts of discharged .11Icers settled, o duaece sod ejathtag returns properly wade out and collected. and altarauces Obtained from Ordnance and Qoarterma etre. Deputments 'U.S. Revenue Atarops for sale at a discount of 3tri To 4 per cent HEAD QUARTERS -FOR CHEAP GOODS Wholesale and Retail OROORET AND PROVISION STORE, WININ AND LIQUONS F. & ffi. SCHL.A,IIDECICER, are now receiving at their old stand, Ameri can Block, State street.* large and superior 4-I -1 • iLLOW, 1 WOODEN, AND S CONE W ti • FRU I I U TS. together with every thingfound in a House of this kind, - thi_ch they will sell u cheap as any other establishmeut in this city for Cash or most-kinds of country produce. They hats.US oo Mod so* of tha Istgest sad -Roost ittacki of ?awe sad Rogsrs wiz brought to kr* to Aga tbui Write tie Mirada* of tie WAIL .firri sad .."6-41 newt that by liz at slur y Grocery Head Quarters! Altim V. ilLitiicas km% ) mix 'ffranT sae L 1361-41 ONLitrikLIZIL Lfs~ittl4.4ll'lllri tie.; art 08, PB. also praedisslo idiot/sing 70 10 a. min Noe RIMPAILLOANWES O N l'ia'kiter:.tirrth: Oct.ia f 18641 TialaaUottr LEANING :ERIE. I 66 4 ' t , ii &VM•Nalftellbo4.l3lllollNNASln sod Crook, 'Mow CO A . / Ktcdpdfas it i 31attont ' \and mina at ; 00 P. M Da, M,walit ..... "•qat North East, Waol 11•14 MoatiNtlt. aad Angola, sot arrintagit MAIINQ — ZI.WII c • 18 P. N , asmnaati .184prowy, Napping at Wastllll4 Onakirt wad Silva Crook, anti armee at. BAIN* st le belt 31. orgiroosawata at Matiltirk Dal= Nap e ilt OWN* Olaf. with Enema 1 0T BZWif-tIP- I 30 . 11,1Wsige Nopphig at all Statanna ear Ott fontiwal,, Niping Vrtitelai, Minetwvi mod Nasky villa, *Molts it Kris at 10 10 A. U . 1 SA I`.. 61., Dan Myna, stepping At Angola, 31Drar 'Ansa, I)aokidt. iltaaillaid and North Sapt, anima •I tia at '6 At, P. N . I au P. N., aka* taw ,AltOpplAN at an htat7ooll and urinals at Eris pt 0 IS P 11 atagii attippuN ALEJIA, Uinta .Pak. bunktrk.aul WeAtAald, *myth,' at Elio at 8 60 A•II Rain., ail Nina t. teu.uloutaa taither Van p. a ,a tiza glay ^I, Ina,: J i.BWI l OFIANT..IApt W LE • P. SCHAAF, • lAuukt respectfully Wham as public Mat he La• opened slots w, No., 2 Hughes' -Bloek, Erie; Wham h. will eill;uys knoll baud a largo supply of goCEIIIIII2I, CROCKEitY AX I) )01)k‘Is t i ABA, 111 Arms, iativotcm ' 4111.1A110.1. Afl nveiythuski usually fur aatato w tatablialuilaat ut the kind. or Tail,. i . ..aaorahlo so any edit slur. In lb* . icaltrAitt - - New Grocery! 1 ACOB BOO'fZ would res poctluliy au to uotuce to IL. people ut kris cit. lad outiutl,11•11 tai has %moiled • het*, ffssi Milk if Peath Mrs.; a Short thwi..co-SesS , st 144 r Laal Mears Orpa, 'n !oeolpt of 10 • .01% D. D., Away, Now Yoric PROVISIONS, WOOD •ND Wil.l.oW W•gg, burnt, And everythlag tonally kept la a Ent el•e e on Wine. Sweet Cider and Cholera. *aghast Mutt Pries paid for l'rodaot, 1S I 46.1 sois a call, It you wish t, assure good bar "or. 1 pledge myself Lovell as 14111,i not Lower, tbAa any other atm* La the city. i ''. CUAPUAN, • mr2-341. HiVstone Stove Wor.ke ! 11111.11IIIMOTIM111 Of oteVES & HOLLOW WARE, Hata a kris and eztanslint aaaortMaot of Sttriaa at Whoksale and--Ritaa. • drof-olsos Coal Cook atom, rith or without row irotr, for bard or soft it4ll, or wood. lold BETTER THAN THE STRWART STOVE WHEAT SHEAF & PEW ERA, Bola low oven Cc Cook litoreo—wito wood Arretea - tea be used either for coal or wood. THE YOREBT OAK. We are still manufacturing this ealetwatod low oven Stove for wood—With or WM:tout reservoir H id Elf T 0 B, .d two Oars Was for Wood. Skis tea new Stove of beautiful design, ud now for sale-.togetser wildr a biro assortment .of kleyated Oven Cook, Parlor Cook for wood or owl, sad Parlor end MIN Star* for wood or coal. 0. 11. TI BRAM, - - WILL W. 11. wamcaun. grui, Jaa.l2, 1145-11. • .NE W FIRM. FtiliNfrintli Alm tfIiDISTAILINSI WARE-8 0 OM Si On State St., between Seventh and ltighth. The Subscribers hate entered into the Cabinet iskiag aad FURNITURE TRADE, And propose roakrig toorder and keeping constantly Sn hand all kinds of Fiernittuo. Orders will receive prompt attention. Repairing done on short noires. UNDERTAKING. The subseriben will give special attention to this de. pertinent of their buttress. They will manufacture and keep constantly on hand a large assortment of lletanie Coosa and Cottina, and hold themselves in readiness to meet orders in this line, promptly, from any part of the conratt7. Determined to ■pare no efforts to glee utialso• lion both in the quality of their goods and prises, they; hops to secure a liberal share of public. patronage. MOORE is ItIBLET, aprll4l2-11. i , tinecaaaons to J. H. 12talst. Erie & Pittsburgh R. R. COIIANGE 'OF TIME, COMMENCING . Monday, Oct. 31st, 1864. SO A. IL, Sharon4tooommodation, stops at all Stationg and arrives at'New Castle at ll al) A. lt. 1 t 3 P. 11., Freight No.!. steps at all stations except ,V,oriiies, Spring, Centre Road, Clark, Rawle's Far .••,,V9.BwarieliSs. Fairview and Espysille—arrives at •. ,, r4nat II 28 P. M. ;.1 Freight No. 1, stops at stations, and arrives '. won at 2 SS P. /L ,littaburghiExpriss, Rt. , . pi at nil stations, ..tres at New Cutts at 440 11. ' MAINS LEAVE NRW CASILE. ARK ANDALE & CO., 167 Bcpadway, N. J r:eight No. •, 'tops at at all Stations except I . llll=e, Clark, Espyrille, Centre Road. Spring and Crosses, arrives at Brie at 11 lb P. Y. a SO A. X., liraight No. 2, Stops at all stations except Rawle's Furnace, Clark, F...py sine , .re nt re, Spring and erossie--arrives at lirie at 1: Ifi t • . iavVitatt. - R. NT /11111WN. StliVt To Boat and Vessel Owners. d WE 1-1 EIN STORE AND FOl. sale o 4 largo stook of paints of All 'kiwi!. and rulers 044, a large store of Litireed Ud, both rex and tooled The tgiitert oil 111 well att.. I for 1.4. at said swami hating beep prepared with striiia< ityang pi•rliev to overcome dampness Eters kind of painting materials, brushes, am., &0., ate utlero t at lowan market prices, and ere think the interest nt all parties stoat to boy paints and olla .111 be promoted by ociTiliti ms ► utl. marld-am HALL it WARFEL P. B. HONECKER, 16V006/8011 TO CARVER & HONECKER, WH0L1661.1 6 Leather,. Hides, &c• ii No. 3 Perry block, State St; Clonstrotly on baud r biro ewer SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS, BANDING, FRENCH Scr AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, UPPERS AND SPLIrt PEGS, LMITINOS, GALLOONS', to. ••50, • rit.t. ANNORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, AN of which they ogar low (or VAS 11 OR PROMPT PIT.' May 1314—tt. it tiCiCER/ES 4 GROCERIES 1 A ND RETAIL. NEW GROCERY .TORE, Misr* bir will keep um hand s, sr r lunar I at GILOCICUI to% ALSO, Shirk £ Whitehead, TICE IRON GATE We alto manafaataza the TRAINS LEAVE ERIE Accolatocidatlon, stops at all :34:amyl au4- ..as at Shama at 4 00 P.M. • Baal° Expreu ' stops at stations. and •3 et Ede at 400 P. W. LEAVE SHARON 1865. Spring Trade; 1865. DRY GOODS. - JOHN C. BZEBE INVITES THE ATTENTION OF BUY "to Ws Istrio sad estololly osloolad stook of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY COO.OB. Row Just Remind. 0 4 . grie, Kay 44 11166-the DINS ON Ltlalf: it jog wish to awry you osa dole ,by addroodas me. I will and ,on, without money audiellhantprial, n i sa bi a . b i b l iog.:6a. that will studio pa to swop happily sod opowltly, Irrespective of so, wealth or twenty. MU information will cost yes 'mufti; sad If you LA to mat. I will oiloOlto7 Waist rm. AU /eV tars otrintfy oonfloutlal• The doesod- Information twat W ows* so% sack so sward Mated. Plus MOWS poster or stoiniood int elope, addroot, d to **roll. matrAdams, a- • ' • SARAH 11. Grodspaint, Mop Co, Now 'TA. IR a. COLS, oat anos, Bust Boca kLasm B arma, of Nialmosebt's Bkock Bs* Ps.
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