Dr Me *Wm eborar. ERIE. PA., JULY 27, 1E65. -It is too hard work to serve both Clod and the devil."—OaseUs. Our ootetaporary should assuredly know. ne has been trying it long enough to be able co give a pretty thorough opinion on the usscion Horst.—Our country readers who desire to put up at a good, plain, well lope and pleasant house when they visit Erie, cannot do better than to stop at the old Far rner's lintel, at the corner of French and roih streets. Last fall this well known house underwent thorough repairing and ovrhiutiog, and it is now just the kind of Irt which our country friends like, being co nvenient to the business centre, fur— tiobing clean and substantial fare, and oharg. my LllJiarate{y. . The proprietors, Messrs Worden y Dusts, are gentlemanly in their chirle!er, aid tireless _in their endeavors to 1131 , 0 gu4:l9 c,infortable. We repeat, that t he Fermer's is just the place where our frien.is 10.1 like to put up. i d -The firm of Bener Burgess, Erie city, Cottmue to keep their trade before the public. They advertise extensively, and well ,h ey r osy, for is is impossible to find a better Jzock 6( goods in their line, in this section of t he country, They are largely engaged in the•taaaufacture of all kinds of confeetionery, and dealers will find their goods to be of the tot q uality and most saleable kind. They also keep constantly on hand an as s3rthaeot of Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Foreign s o Domestic Fruits, Canned Fruits, Pickles, Orsters, Cigars, Tobacco, &o. Their Notion .sol Top department embrace all the small Tares in daily use. Paying particular atten— tion to the wholesale trade, and buying in svgs lots, they are enabled to supply dealers at lowest cash prices. Orders promptly and (Artfully filled. The Mo,s and Elm Cough Candy continues in leusand The wholesale price per gross lor seen reluced, giving the 'retailer a larger alaT 11:1. ,5y2T-1f Carnmadore James Stewart desires us to tat; that he intends being a candidate to rep= rePnt the cantraband population of Erie at the ta'arel convention soon to meet in Her— ri,s'oarg,. Hit competitor is Charles Voeburg, , and a lively controversy is going on between the respective friends of these dia. tinguiahe I individual's as to which is most worthy or the holor. The Commodore's mpp)rters claim that he is entitled to the pattati by virtue of his acknowledged rlireirloe3e, enterprise and eloquence; but the trie+ll- of Vosburg contead that these are not so important as weight of e naralter, dignity and impressive personal appearance, oil of which they allege him to p '3 4 e9 to a remarkable degree. The Com m, t,re u highly indignant over a recent ca , :e instigated against him, which he etp wig got up to prejudice his claims. He wot king with superhuman energy and his :.k to secure the seeetion, and having .t.t‘in , tl the influence of a number of promi neat ei:ix.l9, feels confident of success. The eJmniadore's genius would undoubtedly cre re a sen34tion at Harrisburg, and it he is !Est as a delegate we shall look with interest lain; the prtceedings for the doings and •Iyings of the "gentleman from Erie." Tt PIIEA rPOINTLD.—Our absence from acme 11:1L week prennted us from publishing a fist of the teachers appointed for the city tettouit during the next term. They are as follJira : No . 1. Principal—ne appointment made; 1-t Mile Bell Cochran ; 2d, Mattie frornrey. Intermediate Department Prin cipkt, Mies Lizzie 't. Hunter ; let assistant, M C. Burton ; 2d, Hattie Cummins No. 1. Principal, A. M. Folger ; let assis tint, E E Tyler ; 2d. Louie F. Wilson. In termediate Department. Principal,. Mrs. M. F. Dunlap ; let asaistant, F. L. Cook ; 2d Kate Sibtet ; 31, A. A. Atkins Primary De partment. Principal, Annie Golden ; let as sistant, It, E. Hayt ; 2d S. A. Hardwick ; 34.1, Mary Ranter. No. 3. Principal, Abbie Lowe; assistant, Mary Cochran. Primary Department. Prin cipal, Belle Wincbell ; assistant, Mary Swan. No 4 Principal, E J. (lids ; .assistant, C. V lialeort Primary Department. Principal, Nhry Landen ; assistant, N. M. Randall. 5 Printipal. Abbie Hilton.; assistant, E A Dickinson. Primary Department. Prin al. Maggie Brewster; assistant, Cyrena eclored School— Principal, 8. A. Bosworth German School.—West, Ward. Principal, iti•eLindt. Fact Ward. Principal, Berman Leo• aesi,tant, Mrs. A. A. Schoenen c i ivo,v l) I r o t g.— We glean the following from the •Unme of last week : THE 4 OLDIER9' Morin:ism% The moon. mint, whtc) it to he erected by Col. Dan Rice. i 3 memory of the gallant soldiers of Foe County, who have fallen in defence of their country, is now in an advanced stage of c.:nip:etion The dedication ceremonies will take phce on Wegnesday, the let day of No reri,)t•r next, when it is expected that some the men of the Nation will be T . re... tat to take part in the inauguration of this ,a 4 tribute of respect to our departed heroes 'irf rig L'eg St - rentow.—A very delight ;Arty of friends left our village on Monday 4 v' NI a pleaaure trip to Lake Superior.-- Anonx the part, 'ma uavid Olin, 8 . A., and 4. Dr U. E B.lkosp and lady. Mies Kate Poet. 11ioe Stureeon, and Mr. Wm. Belknap pas.age from Cleveland on hoard t s es'eme r Pew %hie. which left that city on N,ht.isy evening laet on a pleasure trip for '.^..n 1 1 if Lake Superior. Moety of the pat -7',o'ind being absent about two months. t Crawford Democrat relates the• foi l iccirlent : " About & week duce al was killed in the alley, under one ef, our tfiee windows, in a carious manner.. Two l were standing attached to a crackyj 1, 1;, ficing toward the railroad. Two °"r attached to a wagon, from which he driver erne unloading staves at the rail- NO, became frightened at a locomotive, and nlt ql l "4 iurirtoly up the slily c:tme in con 't with the horses hitched to the cracky. Tae Pale of the wagon entered the breast of the cranky horses, penetrating Ind, or course, killing him instantly. 4.4 of the other horses were injured." T 9? ettar of the Gazette endeavors, in two or three paragraphs of his last issue to be fi 72 7. We din't like to discourage maiden Iff ?ts, bat a due regard for the health and 4 tp?imei i of our neighbor, obliges us to re— )o44al htn to desist from any further is that line. The strain upon his I' 4 Plesl and mental energies necessary to such ponderous effusions as the lam* "we refer to must have been very great, 141 re sigh to think of the conse 9'tt:!t3 that would ensue from a persistense sievlar eft' ital. Our neighbor is a very fell , Jsr," but he was evidently not in ttJ 'i (Jr a "funny fellow." Re had better "•tk to prosy prose. rat v1n.114 ttes for Pre identitl electors in 1^4.1 Cl ngreslionn2 district, in the campsign '4f M, were : Democratic, Vincent Poeips, Nitord ; Fremont, James Skinner, Erie ; Filccre, James Webster. Trr Sm.—Fans k Stearns advertise for White Ash and White wood lumber, delivered at their dock, at our harbor.—Jae. Camp. bell, of this city, offers for sale a tract of 118 i acres of good timber land, on the Erie & Wottsburg plank road, tea miles from the fake.—A corps of engineers are busily en. g%ged locating s Rae for a railroad from Phillipsburg, la Center county, to Franklin, in Venango county, sod have made the sur vey as far west as the town of Brookville. —A n extension to the building occupied by Arbuckle & Clark as a wholesale boot and shoe store is being made, the firm having found it necessary to atteomrnodate their in - creased badness.—Capt, Sexauer, late of the 111th regiment, has opened a saloon Under the Ameriaaa Express office. lie sets a free lunch every morning, between 10 and 12.-.---Wm. Leech has opened a new livery concern in the rear of the Nlansion Rouse, on Peach street.—The papers of Build° are claiming a population for that city of Iron 111,000 to 130,000.—Nir. 0. Miller, pro• prietor of the COlt Pius, airertiseo that he can still accommodatehalf a dozen more board ers.—We earnestly invite our readers and all other' who take en interest in sustaining a Democratic) local paper, to send us all itoma of interest which transpire in their localities. We also desire to have notices of all the mar riages and-deaths occurring in this county and other immediate localities, sent to U 9. —Von Firth offers fir sale a farm of fifty acres in Greene township„ at $l5 per acre. —Geo. C. Dunn offers for, sale his Photo-, graph room, in Rosenzweig's Blook.----k new candidate for poetical honors has ap., peered in the person of Mrs. R., N. R. Goff, who has lately furnished the Dispatd t with number of contributions in rhyme.---Labor era are in demand in Titnaville, and at very good wages, mechanics commending from $3 to $5 per day, and common laborers from $2 60 to $3.. Female servants are scarce and commanding from $3 to $5 perweek.—The pic nio of Park church Sabbath School, at the head of the Bay, on Thursday of last week, was an unusually pleasant one, and is spoken well of by all,who attended. We regret that it was impossible for us to be present. —The tide of speculation in and about Pithole is wonderful. The place has sprung up trom a wilderness into a bustling city. In one day, the number of persons who visited it is estimated at 1,427 by horseback, and 450 on foot. The sales of Territory on the 20th amounted to sl3s,ooo.—The Mead ville Democrat says: ""The late 4th of July celebration in that place was a Republican partizan affair. Many of the soldiers wore so disgusted that they would have nothing to do with it. About 200 soldiers appeared in pro cession, instead 'of 2,000, as was expected." Max Strskosch, with his opera troupe, will soon visit Erie, and give one or more enter tainmente.—The census returns just com pleted in our neighboring county of Chats qua, N. Y., show a lose in most of the towns, compared with the returns of 1860. In Dun kirk, though, there has been a very consider able gain. The popillation of that place is ascertained as _being 7,459, an increase of I,734:since 1860. Westfield has a population of 3,510—a loss of 91 in five years.—lt is stated in the Buffalo Commercial that a pan then no.de its appearance in the vicinity of Sherman, N. Y., last week. Since then, an other panther has been seen on th• banks of the Chautauqua Gulf, about two miles from Westfield. and also on the west side of the Gulf. There appears to be no doubt of the existence of a panther in the vicinity, and that he has his haunts along the Chautauqua Gulf.—The Crawford Journal judges by the great number of marriages occurring in that county, that s , the ravages made by the war in the population of the country will soon be repaired."—Pit Hole city is eight weeks caa and already boasts of sixty-one liquor saloons. ---Snocunct OrraAos.—Theerawford Tour. not chronicles " the commission of s rape, in geadville, upon the person of a young girl, only thirteen years of age, by a brute named Mush, who has been employed as a team. ster by L L. Barton. It appears the girl was coming into town on the Franklin road and was overtaken by Flaugh who induced her to ride, saying there were some niggers ahead who would kill her, if she did not. He then drove round above the park Into the woody and there violated the child, leaving her lying upon the ground - . After some time she drag gad her.elf to a house in the upper part of town and fell el:hanged upon the door—step A few days after she was sitting at the win. dow and Plough driving by, she at once re cognized him and he was arrested immediate ly. It is to be hoped that his punishment will be the most severe the law will allow." —The editorial room of the Dispatch, which for moats time has been- in the third story of Wright's Block, has been removed to the building occupied by the other departments of the paper:, en addition haring been made to the building for the purpose.---The lot at the corner,of State and Eighth streets, blown as the Laird property, has been purchased by Mr. A. J. Walther, who intends erecting a fine brick building upon it. The price paid was $l5O a foot:—The new Union depot at this city, will cost about sloo,ooo.—Har- , low & Slocum have in use a wood mill, with -which they propose to cut up the wood pile of any person who wants their services. . Capt. John Dunlap has become sole pro nrietor of the Erie Dining Saloon, on the McElhenny Farm, Oil Creek. His numerous friendi here will be pleased to learn that he is doing a good business.—Some people are curious to know if summer is going to visit these parts during the present year. At yet we tiara had only what might be styled a prolongation of spring—two or three pleas ant days for every half dozen windy, rainy and chilly ones.—By virtue of an attach ment issued at the suit of W. W. Loomis, upon his claim for refitting sad repairing the vessel, Sheriff Drown has attached the achoon er Alice Griever, of Toronto, Canadn,dately commended by Daniel McLaughlin, who 'is also her reported owner, and will offer her for EAU within three months from the 2.oth of July.—Up to the first Monday of the month, the First National Bank of North East had received from the United States Comptroller $31,600 of notes for circulation, and the in• dividual deposits to that date were $21,879,73. —The Sentinel, published at Jefferson, Ohio, has been enlarged. --An extensive pale of government mules is to take place, under di— rection of General Ekin, at Cleveland. Ohio, commencing August Bth. Our stock deslera may find it to their advantage to attend. Taw LTLIJITIC.— We are Indebted to the publishets, . Messrs. Ticknor and Fields, for an advance dopy of the Atlantic for August, with the following table of contents: Among the Honey-maker"; by•ltirriet E. Prescott; Counlesti Laura, by George 11. lie. ker ; Strategy at the Freside, by . apes Sar gent ; Around Mull, Part 11., by Marie 8. Cummins; John Bright and the English Dad icals, by 4. W. Towle; Needle sod Garden, VIII. ; The Willow, by Elisabeth A. C. Akers; My Second Capture ; Doctor Johns. VII.. by Donald G. Mitohell ; Let ter to a Silent Friend ; The Manley Corner, YIII. , by Alta H. B. Stowe; Peace, by Mrs. A. •T. D. Whiffle, ; Reconetnaction and Negro Suffrage; Reviews and Literary Notices. Correspon donee WBOT OILSWILLI, Pa., July 17, 1865. Dian Onssavaa :—Often, while circulating around the country, things occur to no which we think might Interest you and the patrons of the Observer, yet, taking no note of time, they pass - and are forgotten. Leaving Erie, one dey,this week, we joined an Impatient throng of passengers for the oil regions ; oar destination being, for the time, the great city of the oil trade, Corry. Not having been at this place since its birthday—as it were—we ar__•is more than astonished at its wonderful grth. In '6l we "sited" the place when a email, very small hotel—now among the ruin wrought to give way for grander struc tures—and a shanty grocery, kept by a col ored individual, constituted the public buil dings. Now, it boasts of twenty•six hOtels, large stores, and is, as .most know, really a city. Did you ever see a place so completely built among the stumpe —in the woods ?-.- The " Maseppa Howie," apposite the depot, is one of the institutions of the place, where our bodily wants were attended to by the gen tletrianly host, formerly a citizen of Girard. After taking a good look at the stirring little city, we took passage for seadville.. W have known Meadville for years—always a comfortable country 'village. Everything seems, now, to savor of city style ; large brick blocks, commodias stores, paved streets and good hotels. Should you or any of your readers have a calling to Meadville don't for get the Clark Bros., at the " American; " they are good fellows, and John is the prince of landlords. Weatoticed that the names of the different streets were being posted upon the respective corners, a good thing for strut. gets and adds to the appearance of any town. A mote acoomodsting locatiOn for the Post Of. floe might easily be found ; the extra expense would soon be saved by the amount of shoe leather worn out by the besiness men in trudging tke present distance. The McHen ry House is the great institution of Meadville, yet outside of its $l,OO dinners, there is noth• iog to overawe or strike with astonishment, the common traveler. Our friend Chevalier was here with his wonderful, scientific instrument—the &crop tican. He was favored with good, apprecia tive audiences, who were perfectly delighted. Chevalier & Barr have a fine thing-; and, in our opinion, cannot fail to realize from their undertaking. Greenville is the same old fash ioned place ; solid in a good country business, yet living in its undisturbed repose. Yours, Judging by the wedding notices in the Crawford county papers, a matrimonial epi demic must be raging down that way. The Conneautvine Record contains no less than eleven announcements of marriages in a sin gle week's issue. A marriageable young lady. looking over the list in our office, the other day, was overheard to remark that she wished the young men of Erie were like those of Crawford county. Prof. William Sherer, of Osford Female, Institute, Ohio, proposes to start a class for instruction In the theory of music. With the large amount of music al taste and talent in oar community, he should have no difficulty in obtaining a fine class. The professor has good recommendations as an instructor in the branch to which he devotes himself. A petition has been sent to councils, asking 01001, if they will not put up a new one, to remove altogether the present fence or parts of a fence around the Parke. The ides is a good one. No fence wonld be ranch better than the shabby one now disfiguring the Parks. ?Jr. Luke Taylor, living in "Jerusalem," has in his possession a tame (oz, procured in Canada, which is a real curiosity. It is as gentle and playful as a dog, answers to its waster's call, and in a!! respects behaves itseflike a "civilized critter." By an advertisement in another column it will be seen that Messrs. Green & liendrioks have opened a new furniture store in the Park Hall building, French street. They are young men of enterprise and industrious habits, who richly deserve gumless. GENERAL NEWS. The Democratic State Convention will assemble at Harrisburg, on Thursday, August 24, 1865, at one o'clock p. not. Gen. Grant is reported to have said, in a conversation with the Mexican Minister a few days ago " the French will have to leave Mexico." Both Houses of the New Hampshire Legislature (Rep.) have passed the bill cluing the income on United States bonds 2,5 per cent., and it is now a law. The New York Herald maintained sixty three war correspondents during the .re bellion, at a coat of over half a million dollars. A number of rebel of have recently been released from Fort Warren, includ ing Generale Jackson, Harataduke and Pottle. The political canvass in Kentucky is said to be waxing warm, and much inter• est is felt in the result. The Democracy are sanguine of the success of all their Congressional candidates, and the Repub licans are afraid to accept any wager upon a single candidate.—.N. Y. Tribune. Gen. Butler's resignation, which was sent on the Ist of June, has been return ed marked "not accepted," and he has been sent for to Washington, where he is likely to be assigned to duty connected with the Freedmen's Department. Possession of Ford's Theater in Wash ington, will be taken on Mends) , night by the Government, which will pay Mr. Ford rent for the building until the meeting . of Congress, in anticipation of an appropriation for its purchase. . - A party of some twenty gentlemen isn. tertained the Hon. Mr. Pendleton, Dem ocratic candidate for Vico Presidept„ - in 1.864. at a dinner at the Parker HAtige• Boston, on Friday last, as a token of the personal respect and as an eapt*Sitof their gratitude for his eminent- bite services. --:.- -T4 .. '':: - Hen. Preston King; of New tiiric, 4 living at the White House. lie hva.pntive charge of the -President'sibotiii. Mora often seen in negligee costaita; sthiSing or instructing parties, probahly,to%lightlett the labors of -the Executfire; , -1 - ' To TUE DST TORTUGAt i .Li t he V i rellsiont has changed the place of oonaugulefitot Dr. Mudd, Spangler, Aii2o3d and VLattith lin from the• Albany: tt T.,10 the Dry Tortugas, a securaile onttoo eilergWa reef a few miles b e visatfifor-lireit." ,-- lo visitor can reach tusk' Pi of- =Able meet except byerOcg• Pertfiltglint Of the Government, and- IheteAs4Tsieltaiety no chance of escape.-- ,-- .."-.:' ....„ The rebel Geotifolo= Jack r, Ma' - AIN gruder, Price, Sbonlye man, and - tile 'lobar.. ,00T-, OOT Moore , Allen, Clerk roil.gartse*W.Lifr 4oo men, officers and itf?Vtill_thOrthett."_Texas for Mexico. - : '...",,„:- .; ,-.' '' -;;-',.; -4 On the Bth $44/kisakkeeiscarowdy, named BOAfAliffseci. allele - and killed j jo U meiv two men *coilip der an attack of delirigelt tfr itateltiras himself im mediateltes:o.l 441011$1 1 11$ 01 ice ma n• Benjet*Oedie:iil* cabinet, who disappeeratOtteVreely during Davis' g tar' • egis -He is said to f i l .,, i it' -:- ' ' lakidsdatit * means before. handy 004 eatigency that is now urge' WA'', ,''. The following is an extract from a pri vate letter from A. 11. Stephens, is the Augusta anstinnional;it : "I am permitted to communicate with no ono here, except those in whose charge at./ custody t atn. But I ant permitted to walk out each day with au officer, and have access to hooks and the daily papers. Tell my friends I am in usual health." It is understood that John T. Ford is about to bring suit against the govern ment, or Secretary Stanton, rather, for re taining an unlawful possession of his thea ter. The dart:bilges are not yet named. Henry Winter Davis, General Ewing and others are retained as -intim'. In.Auguata, Ga., on the 4th, the negroes walked in procession, carrying banners inscribed " Freedom and Equality." Some particulars of the burning of the ship William .Nelson have been received. The ship took fire while the decks were being fumigated. The captain and crew and most of the cabin passengers appear to haveibeen saved, while the steerage passengers, nuu3bering : over four hun dred, were lost. The Democratic State Conventions of Ohio, Pennsylvania and lowa are all to be held on the 24th of , August this year. The elections are on the second Tuesday of October. The States which elect Governors this fall are lowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Ver mont, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio, Wis consin and Virginia. McCutas-=ln Girard, June 28th, at the resi dence of her eon, Thomas McClure, Esq Mrs. Catherine McClure, aged 76 years. New Advertisements. NEW FUILNITUtt.E. STOSE. We havejnst opened a new FunalturOtore, IN P.Uitg SALL BUILDING, YRSNCLI sragirr, Aud latend to dispose of our goods EXCEROINGLY Ckleae. flaw 04 Ilia calf, and we ism sodesvor to suit woo. Gag 4 LICNLIKICK.S. jy27,lt CLITO.kir 31. 1 1 KIN.—Caine into the enebsures of the kj Subscriber oft or abo•it the 'Jinn of Jung., two Bay Maros, one with a Whqo Ngdpe in rho Face and O. Blind Eye The owner is requested_ to come forward, piece property, pay charges and tare said mates away. call min et were taten up and pot on the Town Book by Wm llci ntu e , of Wain', and are now in the posses• con of F' B. S.tanahan, Concord, Erie county, jy27-11 . Y. EMS COUNTY EOM KtLE::: valuable Patent Right tl an article, regnire3 lc every family in tale county, for ail... °mese from Hardware Yerch►nta in Philaielphia city em•,uoted to b,lOO in one week. Address, KU US k H hiSH, jy2l.3t DJ, lestown, Bucks county, Pa. Youicic 2eBicAL clisruucrios. Wm Sherer, Professor of Stotts. !torn Oxford Female Institute, Oh o,respeclially invites the lathes and Gen tlemen of Erie and vimot+y, to meet atth him at 110iart Hall, on the evening of Ilonday, July ale to cous.der the opening of a court') in the them.) of mus e. Ihe testranttons to trest on harmony, thorough bass and other scientific branches. nince only s eer•Ain need Amount is chatted fur each conceit, It will met the lets tun great number al Attend. &DUI. Should the ladies and gentlemen decide to engage ray aervlces, the couree will commence immetheiely and contlitie etiiint Lupe weeks - Hetereac.st in this city : Profs. 'Ainit:Rend E. J. tiller. Subecriptioo■ may be left with the Above Piactsere, in at twy sestdshcs. Sliaut Raul. Mu►t reavectiutly, NFL SREFER. Ptcfssaor of Music froin-0. F. Institute, Ohio. The undersigned, fertling the neccowity of such 4 !nosiest not-mein thiacity.,would respectful!' say to those els tug to improve thereteetha.. bra thotooeh course of inetruc t ou, that in oy °patrl no b.lt. r opportunity has !Arai offend to Er,e to du so than the oft rat Prot. e.herer to stay a short time With us ior that purpose Let a I in; prove t e opportunity, sad I have uo doubt that att stud) tills course will be highly satistled. Ile tomes to us well tccocuateuced, therefore let us wee him a hearty WP:enl:l2e. h Si. VI ILLIN G. Jyti7 it* 31 AZ tiPPit 110U.41f. DINING tipposiea rill P.VlSKlftlikt Kr, CONY, Pa being newly tittetl Up in the' most ap pruTect style, now ilea to the public. keels wit/ to ready on the /arrival of all Pateeagor Trains, either night or day. OAKUM SHOS.,Proprieters. ' U . DUSK AND LOT FOIL P4A 1.. E. —The convent- ILL eut and deetreble realdeuce nuw oectiplet by 0. A. Linden, on ALattb street, b , t green Feech and date, tr.!. be sold low for sub. No n given let of April next The Lot ta nt,i by And tto Route la well built end An excellent repair. jy ilid6-11 • WiL A. GALBRAITH. AlllllOO3, IFORSALIC OK 11XCUJINU IC. -A etas ruts tam or Toon R useaound and kind, 7 yours otd, tor pale ; or will be eiblaanged fur a good temity or baggy hone. Enquire at this odice. jy2o'6s-4 Alt.A DMINIISTItATOILIK NOTlltlft.—L•tters of Ad- Ministration on the estate of, Froderiak Struchen. deceased. tote bt Girard township, art• county, Pe, having been granted io the undersigned, notice is beret, Oven LO all indebted to the same to make Immethate payment, end those baying claim against the said er tote, will present them, properly authenticated, for ma th went. /GUN ISTRELCHADI, Girard. JO, 20. 1202-ow. BRANEttf.STIit'S EILLIS —The Weak, the Cop. sumptive, Rheumatic, Coatis, Billions and Deileate, alter r ume days' use, will end renewed strength and lite pervade every organ of their (mums. Blurry dose mikes the b nod purer 4 The nerves com mence to the arteries and terminate the veins. These pills, as a first elect, act upon the rtet too& in creasing the circulation. by which Ito I s ited intim veins, and they throw off each colleatio into the bowels, which organs, by the energy derived from hrandreth'i rills, expel them from the system. When first used, the Sills may ocessima griping, and even make the patient feel worm. This is an excellent .ign, sad ahows the disease will soon be cured. ho great g c ud is often achieved without some - trouble in its attainment and thou-ale spoils* to.the recovery of health: Sold by all reapectsb'e dealers in Medicines. Jig 6h tf TEE LEHIGH CATTLE POWDER le WARRAATto TO DC the on powerful mieut for tha etwb Leh and Blood of Cattle, S lne, or Sheep, is promeilag digeation, clewing the system aad trataterting the paritltd anlmel fluid in dash, fat, Milk, butter and attength. and eatats beaith and vigrr. flu code:• for Agriculture 2:t raria, and now manufactured by C. H. Hiroo; llr. of 2, and A , Allentown, Pa. AB diPlutee of the Stomach, Blood, Lungs and Bow. el., speedity and certainly cored. Healthy ■lock will be brought Into Vie highest state of perfection, and one to ten tableepoonfols e week, is of great taloa to hard work og heraea, breading stock, and Cola, and laved thow indent rainable horses from contagions disea s e, as weal at the bern•yard as L¢ the Army of the Potomac. TOR LELIIGLI WORM CONFEVT/ONS ledgesta•Uy overcome an tha objects which usually pm , suit thelsOrpolling of Worm*, are plea.aut to take,and Oa spa of the most agr•eable purgatives for Chidren. fillellawst 10 thelnyentor, of the success of bui ttaiatftadira, in the pethotog cal composition of this that be fa/last:reit every readaltad P 142 1 ,4211 ti l =ltten prescription, u • uew era in Itatakria MOW. • • T4l 4 UNION RO JCR, RAT, MICE, AND ANT • EXTERMINATOR s Powder for the sore externthatioct of all Vermin, wfdlibevie ehsose with age or elloo ate. and rolvii prefers. sus. m a old phosphorous Paste, which hardens io • Short *me, lasi tog it worthless. For directions. and --gruttostlers see the mall bills in the Oozes. Night y-three i'ressinns Awarded to these Frew'. Woes eines Md. Dr. Nick, sad Carter k Carver, Erie, Wheless! , and Retell Agents for Erie ≉ W. L.Bel4rs & Co-, Pittatkarg ; John Etesederson& 800 Pittsbnrg, sod Ken. ton & aro ,C'erelsod, Wholesale Jobbers. i52r65.17 NEW BOOT AND SHOE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - THE UNDERSIGNED RES.PECTFUL. A 1.1 inform their friends and the pubikt that they u.ir. opined the &bora bisiness, of the eut side of the Diamond, gel s door to /fr. John Beebe lt dry coals store, where they offer for Sale the host assorted Wok n the trade wept of New York, geject i gt flora bm, Went manufactories and bought Si - •HD WILL BE SOLD ACCORDINGLY - • Epode invitation TO THE LLIiIES. 11111thont Their patronage, buineas would bledisded. NOONAN & MICK. slay irist-ts DIED. A C &KO Horse and Hale POWDEIt • le the only medicine le gaily patented ,e France, tcgland, rwitterland, & Rolland, and duly ad mitted by their Courts, a Luyetated by fir. thavoy STORE. Reduced Prices, COLD! SELDEN & CTURING JLIVELERS, qutlaudt Bt., Now York. MIS 27 100,0 a P aa bolla•a t to rata*. you an • I WATCHES, CHAINS, GOLD I reveal, kw_, &e., worth over Half a liltilitue To be sold at Otte Dollar Each witbont reward And not to be paid for mall you know what • reran. IE3 NDID. LIST OF ARTICLES, All to be Sold for One Dollar iamb. a ts' gold Watches, 4;60 to $l5O ladies'e gold Watches, 35 to 70 (etas' tither Watches, 35 to 70 **mond Rings, . 60 to 100 old Vest & Neck Ohainw, 16 to 80 do. .. 4 to 6 ,td Oval Band Bracelets, 4to 8 seed Gold B racelets , - 6to I 0 Jatalaine & nerd chains, 6to 20 Make & gol brooches, 4to 10 ava & Florin) ne brooches, 4to 6 ral, Opal,kgin. brooches, 4to 8 ;osise, Jet, Lava & Florence 'tine Ear Drops, . 4to 8 rat, opal & em. E. drops, ' 4to € 1. Diamond breastpins, 2,60 to I( Id fob & vest watch keys, • 4 to : b & vest ribbon slides, 3to 1 t• 3 sleeve buttons, etc., 3 to ild thim6les, pencils, etc., 4to sitiature lockets, • 6to n lockets—magic spring, 3to uld toothpicks & crosses,; 2to sin gold rings, 4 to lased gold rings, 4 to ne set & signet rings 2,50 to \/furnis diamond rings, 2to s ladies' jewelry—jet &.: gold, , 6 to Is ladies jewelry—canseo, pearl, etc., • 4 to Id pens, silver extension. holders & pencils, Id pens & gold—mounted holders, , Bto litd pens , & pen.holders, 6to er goblets & cups, 6 to sr castors, 15 to Over fruit st cake baskets, 10 to ten silver tea spoons, 10 to . t tble spoons & forks, WANNER or ntsnuaurtoN, 300 0 1 300 400 ti 200 fi 8,000 8,000 3,000 0; 4,000 C 2,000 LI! ti 3 OUO 2. 2,000 2,000 CJ L,OOO 4,5 . 00 CI 4,000 Ci 3,000 Q 4.000 F 4 4,000 Se 3,000 Gi 0,000 hi/ 4,000 111 4.000 Go 5,000 Pl, 5,000 Ch 7,000 S 4 5 000 CI, 7,500 Set G,OOO Se 6,000 0 6.000 G 5,000 t 5,000 SI I,ouo Si 2,000 Si 1,000 I) 1,000 D. , . Certifies ea, naming each article, and its value, are plitc,l In N eeled Envllopes, and well mixed. One of theta cove opus containing the Certificate et 113rder for some Artli'e, (worth at least one dollar at retail,) will be sent by Mall t, any addreaa without regard to choke, on receipt ,1 2, cents. The fforchaser will bee what Ar ticle it driee. and Its value, which may be from One to Fire Homited Dollars, and can then send One Dollar and ie , eire the Article nemsd, or any other on the I at of the same +toe, arid after eselag th.• article, tf it does nut give piirf-ct satiiif action, we desire it to be iroccedl tasty retiled and the amount paid will be refunded. fly thi s u de we Ore feleetiVilll from a varied stock of One good. of the best make and latest styles and of lo• ii imic ir.iii.h, et a nominal price, while all bare a chimes of recur luj, anti-tea of the very highest valise. In all ca 1.... we charge for forwardiog the Certificate. v.stage &oh doing the .busine.• the sum of Twenty-five Cetits, will i mast be enclosed In the order. Five Cer tificates will he sedt for $1 ; eleven for $2; thirty for $5; slat, Ur , Cre $lO ;one tundred fur $l5. Parties i.e'ing. with no may depend on having prompt d t. 1141.11111. S. drawn 4 the article will be Immediately pent to any add ...a by teturzi mall 0 express, }bares sitistaction Gavel:awed io all cases. Write ydur .timmt, Town, County add State plainly, and 4d.lies . SELDENI & CO., mi42s'6s.fim 27 Courtlandt Street, N ew York. W W. PIERCE & CO.'S TILE frVOVE INVALUABLE IMPLE a.Nr Loa always recvivei tho Vint Premium when ever eghttutrd . and all who bare need it pronounce it i tar supartor•to anything else of the kind. The (allow ing are erica of the advantages this Cultivator has over everyotb.r led now in use: Ist. Ltgb °se and durability t being made of the best i t quality ors eel, high , , pullsbed, and the whole imple ment weigh ng tom flit y to sixty pounds. NI Adapt tont to MI •re kinds of work than auitother CUILITI . Or own j being a perfect and thorough Culti vator when used with all the teeth on, leaving the ,round ivekik and level, and working wearer the tows than any other Cultivator. - IL By removing the small teeth, and attaching the wince to the shovel, it ix the most petted implement for !Idling that can be ((mod. • 4th. It is the best implement for covering sod Cleat potatoey ever invented, A man and horse can e ,, ver pot as fact si a hwee can walk, and a man and team can dig from three hundred to live hundred besktel* o potatoes lo a day, when the crop lea fait one. sth It work. e lust'' , well In earn, weeny bind of crop v.:latrine cultivating, and in most cases band hoeing eau to dapenseil with. Its ehe.petess, considering the many elide of work to ebidt tt con be applied; the farmer Intents to nor implertivnt all that la necessary for coltiveting and billing any kind of crop, or covering atd digging pour t+:“ s Numberless certificates from the moist Inguential &rat ers In the United States might be oven of the superiori ty of the above implement over all others designed fur ike purons.s. e shall be pleased to receive a call from any °Dewlap ueede a Cultirator or Shovel Piow and 'expislo to there the tents of the above Horse floe over all oth r mule moot- of the kind. We warrant thiL Horse Hoe to work sea Cultivator as well u arir Cultivator made—as a st,,yel. Plow as well a. any Shovel Plow—and an a Horse Hoe a complete surrey., or refund the motley if It does not meet this warrantee. We els° keep so hand to conneltion with oar Hard ware, Stoves, Tinware and bona Furnishing Goode, • comolyte assortment of Horse Rakes, fiend Rakes, ''or thee, Snathes, Grain Cradles, Forks, Hoes, Shovels, :4_ sitiles, &c. Don't tall to giro as a call. W. W. FIERCE & CO„., Sole agents for Horse Hoe in Frio Co., ra., and Astabula Co., Ohio, Corner State and 9th eta , Erie, Ps. W.. W. PIERCE, t Gk0..1. RECORD Erie, Nay 23, 1983-3 m The following firms are one atithoris .d agent' tar the sale or Wright's Horse FlOl5 or Cultivator Plow G A. HMOs & Co, Waterford ; M. L &H. O. Seltzegg, North Fast; Gulliford, Hay & Girard ; J A White, Miles Grove ; A. Landereth, Union - Webster & Blood, Conneaut, Ohio t T. McGuire, Lahtihula uhio ; Talcott k Hodge. Geneva, Ohio ; W. W. Pierce it, Co, Branch, partansbargh. Brown's Hotel, Corner of State Street and the Peak, Erie. THE AT3OVE WELL KNOWN HOUSE has peeted into the control of the 'Undersigned, wno are determined to spare no efforts that Isla tend to make It a pleasant. atopying plate for the traveling pub— , lic. ,A number of important improvement' have already beeci made, and others tobe completed at an early period,' wilrrender it oce of the Mewl hotels in the country,: Especial care le taken to furnish the table with all the. peaannab'e articles, serve4l up in the mos' approved style, and by alcommodsting waiters. We took Charge of the Uotel with the ref/Dilation to make it inch as the wants of this section require, sod feel confident of toestion the spprob Moo of our shuts. LOONLS 6 ROSA, A. T Loonis,l Proprietors. W. L. Ross. itay 4 Vett Spring and Summer Goods i MRS. S. H. HALL Would respectfolig call attpntioa to her LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, Jost received from New York, imbruing onnets, Hats, Ribbons, Ake., Together with IMMO GOODS! Which eh* will MR CHEAP FOR CASH, OR READY-PAY. cr. Particular attention paid to bleaching, miming sod meting. Store oa Peach St., 7 doors above the Depot, Itrisi, Pa apr3Wiltf. • Administrator's Notice. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the fetate of Artemis Seremnoe, decessoli, Intevny Union township, Erie county, Pe., haring been granted to the undersigned, notice la hereby given to all in debted to the said eatate to nuke payment of their io— debtedaeU on or before the i&th of August twat, and those harine chime again s t the mute win present Ouzo, proper 7 'intimate:Lied, for settlement. je291:15 der W. 0. SIMZEINCI, Ada*. Executor's Notice. 'UT:I'ITM TESTAMENTARY ON THE Aj Estate or Catharine liaybarger, deceased, iste of Ilorth East township. Eris county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, sobee is hereby elven to all Indebted to the said estate in stake Immediate settle meet and those having accounts against the same, will present them, properly authenticated, for payment. HENRY WULF, Executor. North Fast, Jane 29, 1145..4tr• GROCERIES 1 GROCERIES t AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - P. SCHAAF, Would Teswthaly inform the ;Milk+ tbit be baa growl Ron In No. 2 Hughes' Block, Erie. WU*, ha wW shwa Imp on hand a bulge supply of GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND ' WOODEN WARE, Ll4/1701114, MARS, • iad.eilirAlitag ;many for Bala is as iiitalgishialit of the kind.; Eir Tarsts as namable is aay ethers Um le tka tulrlat. HUBBEL'S COLDEN BITTERS. A PURELY VEGETABLE TONIC. urvicourwa s enoTeraupre, • fortifies the ilitain 'fault tie ird/ elbetiOl unbolt Will ewe Dyspepsia. WW eons Wesknees. W W can Ovsmal Deddlitp.. wtticon Elemtbntm, It Wenn Hesdacha. Will can Limit Complaint. Will esMta and emote a healthy appetite. Will invigorate the organ' of digestion and moderate• ly inantom the aluminum of the body sad the tone o - circulation. sating ia hot ea a general oonotorsat of the systems, containing no talsonons drags, nod te WIZ RUT TONIC BITTIIREI IN TEI2 WORLD ♦ far Uhl h angst!, mottclt*d. • GEO. C. RUBEL k CO, Proprietori, Geckos, N. Y. Cagan! DepotAteaTiesa Empreaa Halals% bb HQD 80N 8?„ NEW YORK. rat sale by all Druggists, Groom, ke. tir k ROAOLEY, Ertl, Wholesale Arab, sad fee axle b Gall k Grartal s Cartar Came sad WU. Mae Al Booth. Ottars4. GEORGE DEMERIT Et CO., JEWELERS, 303 - Broadway, New York, (COMM DUAJI eras::,) 100,000 Wattlies, Chains, Gold Pens, PENCILS, &C., &C., WORTH $500,0001 TO SD BOLD AT ONR DOLLAR 11100111T111017T REGARD TO VALUE. And not to &paid until you know w4at you will SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, All to be sold for ONE LOLLAR each I 4to 10 100 Gold Bunting Cease Watches, tech .8100 00 1 100 Gold Watches 60.00 200 Ladies' Watches 85 00 600 Silvia Watches. $16.00 to CA 00 600 Gold Nerk and Vest Chains 1240 to 16 00 100 Chatelain and Guard Chains— 6.00 to 16.00 3000 Vest and Neck Chains 4.10 to 12 00 4000 Solitaire Jet sad Gold Brooches... 8.00 to 8.00 4000 Coral, Lamm, thrust, Ism, Broothes,.... 8.00 to 8.00 7000 Gold, Jet, Opal, lie., Ear Drops 800 to 800 50 0 0 Gents' Breast and SeaufPista 300 to 800 6000 Oval Hand Bracelets 3.00 to 800 2000 Chased Bracelets . 6.00 to 10.00 6566 Celiforate, flisenoad Pins and Ruts.. 210 to 860 vOOO Gold Watch Keys 260 to 6.00 60.0 Solitaire Sleeve Bottoms and diode.. 2.00 to 8.00 3000 void Thimbles. 4.00 to 600 600) Miniature Lockets 200 to 700 auce Agialatare Lockets,- Magic 400 to 9.00 240 iloßt Toothpicks. Crosses, Osc,, 2. 1 oto 600 3000 Fob a. d ft‘boon Slid.. 2.00 to 500 6000 Chased Gold Rings. 200 to 600 4000 Stone Set Rings 2.60 to 13.00 650 i Sete Ladies Jewelry—Jet and Gold.. 6.00 to 15.00 6000 Sete Ladies' Jewelry—varied styles— 3.06 to lb Oli 8000 Gold Pens, Silver Case an 4 Pencil.... 4.60 to IS 00 4000 Hold Pens, Ebony Holder and Caws— 6.05 to 1000 6009 Gold Pens, Mounted Bolder - 200 to 6.00 All the goods In the above List will be sold, without resereation, to ONE DOLLeiR EACH. Certificates of ail the varioas ankles are placed in similar envelopes, stated and mixed These envelopes will be rent by twill or delivered at our office without regard to choice. On receiving a Certificate. you will see what Artois it repre sent., and it is optional with you to mend ore dollar and receive the &aims named, or any other in the list filth. tame value. By this mode we give me cottons from a warted stock of floe goods, of the best mate and latest styles, and of to triutiO worth, at 4 nominal price while all hawse change of mooring articles of tbe very highest value. In all transaction% by mall we charge for forwarding the Certiticate, paying postage, and doing the business. 25 cents each. Foe certifirettirtil be seat for III; Men ewfm• $2; 72iirtyfor $5; Maly for $10; 431111 One Rea fre Ar $l5. REASONS WRY We should lowly your waste; our facriiitelare mirror rased; our work of unrivalled exoellence; our promises punclually observed. Out central locat on brings us Dear the most remote points Oar goods rue new from the snanuraeturem and of the latest and moat desirable styles. rho goods oast he sold, and the terms are mosivaalled.-.• II articles ordered are forwarded by return mod. We guarantee tithe satisfaction in every instance, and it there should be any person disaatselled with any article they may receive, they will immediately stern it and the pri e will be refunded. dour's —We allow those acting u agenteten cents on each Certificate ordered, provida their remittance amount to one dollar. They will collect '25 cants for 'ivory Carttßoata, cad re" tatotsg lo cents, remit to tis 15 cants for each. !Odra's, GEU. 11101KILILT 6r. 1130", zar2-3m. 803 Broadway, New York:. Crawford, Christian & Ruth, D.J.. in GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS; Dried and Sealed Fruits, PAINTS & OILS, Rao Chandlery, Boat Stores, Ca, • NO. 7 BEt777'S BLOCK, PARS RGW AlBO, Publlc Dock, Foot of State Street, BRIE, PEDIN , A. WM. A. rRAWFORD. I. 7. jai:l2B'6s-U J. BYRON ROTH. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the estate of Frederick Heisler, lets of the Hatted ntates Army, hating Wen granted to the cadent/zed, bodes Is hereby given to all Indebted to the said estate to make lmandiats, paynsent„ and those baying claims 'pipet the same will preaent them, properly antbeatl• Wed, for settlement. THADDSOn HELILILR, 1e29115.6w, Administrator. P. B. HONECKER, 11100210101 TO CARVER HONECICER, IMOLJULLLI & &MIL DULII Llr Leather, Hides, &cep No. 3 Perry Block, State et., Sri% Pa. Con•tAntly on hand a largo stock of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS FRENCH k AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, UPPERS AND SPLITS, PEGS, LASTINGS, GALLOONS, itet ALAN TOLL ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, All 010'14 they aim low for CANA, OR PROMPT PAT. 114718'e6—tc. New Grocery!. JACOB BOOTZ would respectfully an Down./ to Ms people of RxL Cit, lad *may, tits 411 am opened a NEW GROCERY STORE, tAs West Sias of Peach Atosstot Akan Disloato SoatA of As Las Shore Dspot, 'When be will keep on hand at or. • mot t of GUOCHallts. racompairs, WOOD AND WILLOW WARR, LOUR And even thtas aszally kept in a Ent 011ie or Wine, Sweet Cider and Ligneret The highest Marta* Pries paid for Prod's.% IS 0111 K IS seared. Q's in• • eel, u yon Irish t' secure good bar team 1 ;Suggs myself to sold u L00.,1 'not sAryser, then saz other store to the CHI. mania New Clothing Store. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPEN in a Clothing Store 00 the earner of Fourth and State streets, *here they propose to beep altroya on hand as good en ersortment of Clothing u can be found In the city, made in the but meaner from the beat W.- WWI, sad so finished u 'Cord setisfeetien to the wort critical turtotn•r. Paitenler ettentloa will be paid to Custom Work, to *bush breach vs propose - to mei. all other establishments in the city. We will al ways keep a fine stock of Cloths, Cafisimeres, Featly" ho, from which euttomers can select to the eery best advents/is Gouts' Furnishing Goods, Of every deseripliori. comprising all srtlebes in toat►tns. The Clothing of Bop wt t al'o be mode ss-peutose. me. tts s sail. BASSEhIthN a to. BAILIIIIMAN, 41.13 Lat W. Si.H.IfaIDZIL Leto Cutter with Ng Noeh. Je22'65-tf R. S. MORRISON & SONS Bag Imre to Inform the dila= of Erie and 'Watt: that they have removed their lam* et DRY GOODS To th. RUST. BLOCK, to the tralldiag formerly octet 04 by bream MITES k HLPLYB, Wises they btead keeldieg a larglaaaeliarast 0 Dress Goods, Fancy► Silks, GLOVES, HOISERY, mown thanks to we eattsmons for their tut lit 4llll Piticksits;ini ruputtitilly oak a eoutinziae• of Oa seam =l= receive I •LSO, tea, Jag. 2, Illf. 1866. 0 18 parr ortablishod In N. Y. City." 0 091 y tYf 11IE1. romoollias knows:o.- 0 1'nm froto.Polsona." ..eot &sera tut to the Amen Tazilly." *Rata oonakoot of their holes to Me." "Costar's" Bat, Roach. dma, Eater's, Is • puts—used for Ras, • Mks, leaciae, Blase sad Red /au, ko •o ea, am " Costar'. " Bed-flug Exterminator. Is a Itqa.d or wash. used to destroy, sad also as • pro. "suttee for Bed-Bap, "Costar's" Blectrio Powder for Insects, la tar Marko. Mairatmes, Flues, Hit• hogs, Mutts ins Awls, 13,^ Sold by all Druggists and Retailer" ovirywho to. 111 Sawa:a I t t of all worthleaa kaitat:a u ., a. that "Coaraa`a " nano" Is on sub Sox, and flask, bolero yam boy. HENRY R. COSTAR,. rir ?WINDMILL Divot. 492 BROADWAY. N. T. Sr Sold by all progstito and Usaloto la arts, ra. 1865. INCItELSE Or RAT.I.—The Fans:VD Gaunt 1, rut. Bib) aaaarta and prow by Ilgutea that on* plat of I.te, lei I bare a progeny au deiviadd ate Do 10$11 %Imo 01 041 Io Wee juts. Noe, u.data this twat:ups tastily eau b., kept doom, they would consume more food tbau would suatalu 63,0011 Duman triage. fir des " Cores& s" advertireateat fa tab paper. 1865. RATS 'ems SMDS.—Wbovrar wimps In stioot.ing 'smut buds i& & &reef m a n • ',kn...., Melo 1...v./ermine. tog raft is • tieniefustor. W. stionid lite seine of our correepondents to eye ns the benefit of Lti.ir •sperivnee in driving out three pests., We need something iv , des dogs, eats, sad traps for this toustoess.—Solsatik Awn: cala N. Y. 16," bee " Cairrsa's " advertisement in this paper. 1865. , "COSTARS^ RAT ErfttitilDlATOS b orimp , e, eats and sure—the most gest-ct gee ideation =wiles wa have ever attended. Every Rat that can get it, properly prepared.according to directuana, will est it, every one that eats it will die, generally et squat plsc o u die. tant as possible trim where the medicine 1161 to ea.— Lake .ilore, NN k , are we •'Clonrast's" adeertisement in this pn.er, 1.865, nOV3EKESPir,R3 tionbled vith Tenant need be so no longer, el they Coteau's" Eaternatnatoc. We have nred it to our satisfaction; and it • box cost ft., we would hare it. We bare tried poisonc but the) effected faothltesr ; tut .• Coatara" article knoata the breath o.et of pats. Wee, koach.s, Ants, and tied.lfuga, gneeker I).eri *anus writ... it. It he In Great demand all over the eountry....Widuga, atio, (Mutts cram manure" advertisement in this paper 1865. A VOUS /TOM VIE FAR WEST.—Speakheg of "Cos. rats" Rat, Roach, Ant.; ise., Raierminatoe- Imq:a grain and provisions an destroyed animosity in tizso,t county by vermin than wonid pay for toes of, ULM Rat and insect itiller."--Leataster, Wis., lived. See " COBTAlea " advertisement to ltd.* paper, 1865. PARAISId3 AND HOUSZENSPZER—eIottId re,ollest that hundreds of dollars' worth of Ortiz, Ps.v Woos, azo, are annually , destroyed by Rata, Mkt end other trisect' and vermin—all of which nu Da r.r,vt.t by &few deflate 'forth of "Cow'''s" Rat, Ito cb, Aut. ke Extormlnator, breacbt and used freely. Rem "Cow'''s;' advertisement to this papa:. Bold in Erie, Pa., by all Druggist& *ad Dealers E. H. ANTHONY di co., Manufacturers of Photographic Materials, WHOLESALLANu kb.LAIL, 601 BRUADIVAr, NEW YORK. In addition to oar mho buainese of PHOTOGR It sKLL9 , re are headquarters for the following, LLZ Stereoscopes and Ste.reoscopic Views. ;X these ma nave an toomens• assortment, iincludlng War Scenes, American and foreign Cities sad Lanu ;tapes, Groups, Statuary, &c, fc.o. Also, ktevoiving S eie. , ac pes, for public or private exhibition. Our cat alogue will be sent to any addresa on receipt of stamp, PHOTOGRAPHIO ALBUMS We state the ant to Introduce three into the t cited States, and we manufacture immense quantities to great variety, tinging In price from &u meta to PO each. uur Albums have the repuratioo of being supe rior beauty and durabilsty all others. The) .rill tw moat by m0..1, free, on receipt of price. Or rine Alticusut Dude to attor.4:ll Card Pholographe. Our catalogue embraces over nee thousand 4itkr,„ subjects, (to which additions ars centionalir being °add of portrait. of eminent Americans, &c:, viz- about 00 Major Gene oils, 550 at/lumen, 1,00 Brig. Generals, 11.0 Meioses, 1,76 Colonels, 126 Authors, 1,00 Lieutenant Colonels, 40 artists 160 Other otlieere, 1 126 el/4e 76 Nary officers. J 50 Prominent Women. 160 Prominent foreign Portrait Three thousand copies of worse of art, includ ng re productt ns et the most celebrated engravings, paint: Leg% statues, Jig. Catalogue sent on receipt of 'tamp. An order for one dozen !Amara. from our catalogue will be tilled on the receipt of $1 80, and sent by matt, tree. Phoographers a d others ordering goods C. ti will pulse. remit ter goitres jet cent. of the amount With their order. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO , Atwrfariu►trs (if PkotogrepAid ENI esRl)&4) OC•Ii. N. Y. 7 arTh► salon and gn►lity of oca goods c►uu.,t Ma to satisfy. ;.L•1 Gal ERIE RAILWAY. 1111119MINFRIMAPAIN cH.A.Naz OF HOURS, COMMIZ GINO , THU/104Y, DSO. 1, 1861. Trains will Ism Dunkirk at &beet the font:min g hoary, via: Eastward Bound—Depart. Train N 0.14 . 9 40 a. m. Train No 10 10 10 a. m. Train No. 6 5 00 ta. m. Train N 0.4 4 15 y. m. The Aersommedation rune ovary day CBAI. 111 NOT. Ciegel go Vt. • - ,Sewing Machines! THE CHEAPEST & BEST. BUY EITHER THE EMPIRE OR BINDER. The undersigned having teen appointed agent in Sris city for the alion oelebteted-respectfully Alta the attantio6l of the pnbltc to the tal 1 hey are aclinowledged to be the best i mams and an the cheapest in the. market. Each Mulline has all the latest improvements, which render them ter superior to may other now sold Persons desiring to pierthese • Sewing Maculae will Quo it of advantage to call and •thmine theme before baying elsewhere. • ' caroples ma inhibition et my store, No. 6, American Sloth, between the Park seed Seventh stmt. jan26 65.6m0 tt. WAGNER. Keystone Stove Works ! Tibbals, Mit & Whitehead, MANETACTDEMIte 01 WOVES & HOLLOW WARE, Have a large and extensive assortment of St: resat Whatesala and /?statl. , TEE IRON GATE La first-class Coal Cook Stow, withrirlthont row yOif. tor hard or soft ousl. or wood, and Is BETTER THAN THE STEWART STOVE, We also masrafaaturs.the WHEAT SHEAF et DEW ERA, Bata low oven Cool Cook litoyoo—wits wood pots— eta tts laud 'Ube: for coat or wood. THE POSEST OAK. Irs ars still m►nnitotartng this oWsbastsd low otos Mors for wood—with or witamat reservoir, TEE ME4IIIPTO74 .4 Um Mat State fir Wo , 11.. This to a now Stows of boaatttril Outgo, had nor for atio—togotaor with a lam asoortowoot.rf idorstod Oran Cook, ratite 040 k for wood or coal, and Vatter m and Ogoo ato, for wood or coal. O. 31.119 , 4a.14, D. BMX,W. fl. N lIITSSZAD . Mrs*, Jan. t 7. 11166—ti. Adrainistratrix's Notice. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATON ON 14 the Istate of Christian Belmage, drowned, id dill Creek tereehly, tirie county, Pa, havirte ftaa mated to the undersigned i 'Weir I. hereby Rhea be all tolowlas tbilineelves indebted to the loin flame to sable iinioedtsis 'clement, end thaw baying claims opinet the odd imitate will preheat them, properly au thesbasted. for nottliaaa. 1111L438111 SOZWICItezt.. 1.2016-6 v. , Adinlaistzstrig. 1865. jitY'S'l •:r.