c 6ric itleckim Observer. I 1 ERIE, PA., AUGUST 10, 1865 Traveler's Guide. -1 LAZE SHOktg LINE. Going Woat ' fli r ..'"........Cineinnati Expreu 6 85. , c , . .... Mail and Accommodation..... 6 00 ~.., Night Ere xpss ........... 3 40 .......Toledo ... Expreu 10.00 P3ll, OEl.l'Ol A to ERIE RAILROAD. 0. yr. Corry A ccommodation Through Mall .6 35 In • w • ------ At conimodation...... 5.40 .m, P* Warren Acta mmodation 10.10 a. P & PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. Arrt . . .Pi . t.bant ripress 3.20 i,l,...marnodatlon 11.50 r. Wm, ig Agent for the celebrated ker chimed to be the best matte. is personi desiring to procure a Piano ll road ermine his ipeoimens before pnr. :og. rerson desiring to obtain a $825 Gro an pi- i n), can procure one fifty dollars tbla the Ilia at the music stores, by g at thi3 office. The piano will be en— ne,;. , 5 1 vr irranted equal to any of the civi, an] price manufactured. it t EL—The Criminal Court has been in n durinc the week, and disposed of a lerah'e number of eases. Most of them a c ailair3, that shoUld have been tef;re a justice. IVelnesday forenoon C. B. Sleeper, Beg , wa s, on motion of Jas. C. Marshall, omitted to practice in the courts of no m Mr. Sleeper is a young gentle f.De abilities, a well read lawyer, and 6 ,, :z y going Democrat. He has been t i in Corry' about a• year, and in that period boo built up a lucrative prac ne far him a successful career. •,ftuovs Pic•Nic.—Much, to our re• an important matter of business pre el us from attending the Odd Fellows' at Malsasauga Point, on Saturday. f r om gentlemen who were present it was a remarkably pleasant occasion, on,all „ pre . so l themselves much grati- Those who bile.' to attend missed ere , e heil plc nica held in the vicinity of for many a day. e party left the wharf between 9 and 10 k, in tw) snore. drawn by a tug. Mehre and Strin.l rani accompanied them, arcing some excellent airs on the trip the " .1 number of conveyances to and from the grounds during the day, .e accommodation of those who could not y'water. It is estimated that not lees five hun lred rer.ions were present. The band furnished music for dancing, and cung people had an opportunity of en• g this favorite amusement to their heart's nt. The li-rtone Ffarmonists favored many with a number of songs, and re 106e encorniumq of all. A splendid Fru prepared, at which everybody 'art;:v provider' for, and yet there was Elms• left. In short, the pie nic was e?..i in every respect, and the fact that r a number of persons were entertain thou. on accident having occurred, or i , .atiafaction given, speaks in the high• mi of the excellence of the arrange• Oil Fellows of our city ore becoming ;P and influential organization. Their t; hin includes many cf our most prom sal energetic citizens, and is rapidly Meg The careful manner in which the .'es here are conducted makes it. of ad - ?F. , for persons desiring to join some , irtit association to become connected I PARK Caus.cu Excuastort.—One of the pleasant affairs we have ever attended e excursion on the lake of Park church gation, on Thursday afternoon and gof last week. Some 270 persons at consisting of members of the congre . and Sabbath School, and a number of of the church. Tho vessel was the er H. A. Richmond, of Buffalo, come •1 by Capt. Thornton, of the same city. .or timed for starting was four o'clock, tern being no wind, considerable delay 1. and the schooner was finally towed t) the lake by the tug Hercules. Previ . Itartiag the heat was oppressive, and vete entertained that the trip would in agreeable one, but no sooner bad Esel got wader way than a moat delight Irene spring up, which o6ntinued ..gbout the erening. The tag accompa• he Richtnal about five miles out the whea the schooner was left to pursue wo way, and sailed about five miles fur. inikulg a trip of perhaps twenty miles 1. Everything conspired to make the plea ant. The cool breeze, so wel- after the excessive heat of the day, en ; the moon shone out as clear as 1:, c:othing water and land in a of beauty; the committees came up to work with commendable alacrity; and Iyoly apparel co happy that it would a thficult to feel otherwise if one had tht mst desperate efforts to avoid it. e beat left the wharf, Mehl's Band, accompanied the party, played several :r sweetest tunes, followed by others at sat ittervals dam?, the evening. The :al.t , s and gentlemen of the church 1 the company with a number of fine which, it is almost needless to say. realerel in a splendid manner. Those bare near been on excursions of this aana'• imagine the increased sweetness to moo:: when perfJrmed on the water. e rllffly of refreuhments was bountiful eNtreme If any failed to get a thorough Y. cf which ve hire no idea, it. was net alt of rani. having the " od thins " ";o Evorythin g tha good taste could .t wa3 pro lace I in r stonishing abund eti rre..3l to attention of the rah Each chart - rin g liberality, that. 1; ion woul I have boen compelled to eno ugh The g.saerc shy of Park c ogregation is a " household word" . stay, bat it never received a better ex fltrion-than on this occasion. We must .rye' to be;t,w special mention on the thz CA . 0.0 man, and the lady with .rerior biscult:t, whose zeal for the corn - "I'Petite of the editor filled hie overl'owiag and his heart with ever t gratitu le. The cases of sea-sickness, t) Coe ttraootticess of the lake were not. , eel the kindness displayed by their a:ons in lt9Sisting the " invalids " to re. r, tug have removed much of 'the dis :ri of stheir condition. Nothicg could beep her than the appearance of the b77l)3 rllleht. The admiration was gen tad it was unanimously agreed that if People ,only understood the delights of excursion' better, they would be more 'lent of occurrence. vessel, after nearing the Peninsula, on return, was met by the tug and drawn to her place by the wharf. At the lug- gestion of an eminent military gentleman, most of the party marched up - Btate street in procession, preceded by the band, discoursing martial strains on the way. The music was quite inspiring in its effects, and some of the young ladies almost imagined themselves heroes as they walked along with soldierly step and military bearing! We must not forget to mention that before leaving the vessel three hearty cheers were given for Captain Thornton, which, we can bear personal witness, he richly deserved. His courtesy in 'furnishing desired informa tion, and anxiety to make the excursion pass off successfully, won the praise of all. The owner of the schooner, Mr. Jas. Harrison, of Buffalo, displayed marked liberality, charging nothing for her services, and we are author ized in the name of those in attendance, to tender to both him and the Captain, their warmest thanks. I The following is s list of the members of the 115th and 831 regiments who died and were buried at Audersonville, Gl., while in tho hands of the Confederates as prisoners of WS? 45TIIREGIMENT-G. W.Alcorn. Wm. Bayne, Jas. Belford, Wm. Benner. M. Barnett, E. Barr, E. C. Carpenter, Geo. W. Coe, W. Cord. A. Crandall, B. Dixon. J. E. Dalrym• ele, Sergt. Jas. Espy, P. Elenberger, Andrew Ennis, D. Etters, C. File. A. Fairs, A. A. Felthousen, M. Fitzgerald. J. Greeley, G. Grouse, J. Noway, J. Josliu, Gimmick, (corp..) C. W. Matthews, W. Mulling', Corp. J. MoCray, C. W. Peek, M. T. Pee". E. Sher pard, Ch. Shit*, R. P. Snodgrass, M. Sallen tine. L. Titter, E. Tomes, J. Wentworth, J. Williamson, W. H. Young. ' 83u Reatustrr.—J. Delany. J. Lt. Elliott, John Fisch, M. P. Grubb, Howard James, O'Conner, John Reiger, J. Williams. - A complete list of all the soldiers from Pennsylvania who died at Andersonyitle been sent to us by Goy. Curtin, and lan be seen by any who are interested in the 4ourn ful record it presents. The Girard Ussiost„ a paw which feldom takes any part in politics, but the iticlina lions of which appear to be towards the Ad. ministration side, contained in its lade issue an article approving the course of the Pepnb lican Legislature of New Hampshire iu pit— ting a tax of twenty-Ave per cent. on ;United States bonds, and closing with the following suggestions: " There is no parallel to the injustice which has exempted so large a class .of pioperty from its share of burdens—none to the folly which has endeavored to erect and organise in this Democratic country a " scrip nobility," which claims to have bought perpetitil ex emptien from its portion of taxes. The hold ers of the bonds will themselves, if wise, beg /o, be permitted to strengthen public credit by sharing the public burden. Dr. John Hutchinson, et Pittsburg, a noted physician of that city, was on a visit hero last Tuesday. The Doctor is the gentleman who saved a lady from drowning in Lake Ontario, last week. She attempted to step on the boat when it was moving, and was precipitated into the water. The 'Doctor, although over sixty years of age, immediately plunged into the lake and rescued the lady, with much difficulty, and at the imminent risk of his. own life, while dozens of young meta stood around, with their hands in their pockets. We trust the Doctor will visit Erie fre— quently. A twin of his genial and gallant nature will aliays find hosts of friends among our people. ITEMS or Local Isrzessr.—Recollect the Pie•Nie of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, at the Cedars, on Tuesday next. We feet war ranted in saying, from what we know of the gentlemen who have it in charge, that it, will he one of the pleasantest parties we have had this year.—The Democratic Convention of Crawford county will be held in Meadville, on Tuesday, September sth, at 1 o'clock. The convention of this county will be held about the same•time.—We area little surprised to learn that a large number of our Republi can citizens do not agree with the exalted opinion of Mr. Jas. Skinner's merits express ed by us last week. Some of them have even had the audacity to assert that the reputation we gave him for charity, enterprise and states. manship does not properly belong to Mr. Skinner. They even think he could be done without at the Court House and in the City Councils. We are assured, however, that such persons are base enemies of Mr. S., who hive no correct appreciation of his talents and services to the people.—The loafers' head quarters seem to have been transferred, in part at least, from the corner of Brown's Hotel and Rosenzweig's block, to the Poet Office steps. Every evening a crowd of men and boys gather in the latter locality to stare at the ladies and make comments upon their appearance. It is high time the nuisance was abated.—The Scandal Club continues to hold its sessions daily, weather permit ng, in front of a certain store on State street. The leading members deliver learned and in teresting dissertations on the pedigrees, bi ographiei, customs, business, family relations, &0., of the passers-by. If any persons are so. foolish as to imagine they escape the kind attentions of the club, we advise them ecru.° some snag retreat in the vicinity, where they can be beard without being seen, and judge for themselves.—Dr. C. B. Price has taken the rooms lately occupied by Dr. Perkins, in Beatty's, block, and will continue the practice of dental surgery therein.— People are never satisfied with the weather, let it be what it may, A few weeks ago, the complaint was that we bad had no real sum mer weather yet; now the SAM persons are wishing summer was over. What a pity it is that the mass of mankind cannet learn to accept contentedly of things as Providence sends them.—The steamer Michigan has been selected as a receiving ship for naval apprentices.—The &Math School pie •nic of St. Paul's church (German) in Cochran's woods, on Thursday of last week,-is reported tb us having passel off in a delightful manner. —Chauncey Haven, of Girard township, had two horses stolen from him on the night of July Bth and' 18th. A horse thief was caught near the for . lcs of Elk Creek, who gave his name as John Elderkin, of Oneida county, N. Y.—Dan Rice's show is coming east, and will in all likelihood visit this part of the State about September. The great humorist will receive a hearty welcome.—The fruit, grain and grass crops in every part of Erie Co will surpass this season almost any year for the past ten. The trees are loaded down with fruit, and the fields present an appearance of productiveness seldora surpassed. Unless there should be a failure in the Western crops, pro. visions of every sort will soon have down. ward tendency.—rAn ingenious fellow has devised a plan to prevent map:lite bites. He has bills plastered ever his body notifying them to " Stick no bills here." The insects being very polite in their habits, will of course heed his notification.—" Old Ben Wade" is 'confined to his home in the neighboring tor of Jefferson, Ohio, the Conneaut. Reporter says, with a diseased foot. He has long been afflicted with a diseased mind.—A friend of ours was conversing with a gentlemen from one of the adjoining villages, when the Oz . venation fell upon a noted politician who hie gained some reputation as a Stump speaker. " When he visited, your placa,w 4 seked our friend, "was he in a condition of sobriety I" "No, sir," was the respanse k - " he was is a) condition of Abolitionism of the bleoltest and drankenest kind."—The following are the names of the gentlemen proposed as Republi can nominees for the Legislature in this county : Cel. D. B. MoCreary, Col. Woodward, G. W. DeCamp, Esq.. and Matthew B. Barr. The Meadville Republican makes light of the new county movement, and thinks "when, ever the people of Eastern Crawford and Erie, Northern Venango and the Western pert of Warren reconoile their conflicting claims far the county seat, and agree among themselves about what territory shall com pose the new county, they will most likely be allowed to secede in peace."—The crops in Crawford county,. are said to be •Unult l2 l ll 4 good: Harvesting has been somewhat re= Larded by - the frequent rains, bat the injury to grass and grain has been slight. Hay is selling on the streets of Breedei ]. at. from $7 to $8 a ton. Last winter the pries per ton was $40.:.--The Chicago Times praises Judge -Thompson, formerly of this city, for his firmness in • defence of the 'writ of habeas corpus, and thinks if we had more ju dicial officers like him the reign of Stanton and infamy would soon be oat short.-----An old lady up town declares that she thinks it very strange that s little quicksilver in a glass tube can mate such awful hot weather, by jastraieing an inch ur two.—The ladies' waterfalls are undergoing a visible and tend tying inflation. • - A vigorous competition is evidently in progress to see which can wear the heavie%t and--agliest. We shall probably soon find them wearing sacks of flour on the backs of their heads.—The number of boot blacks in our city is on the increase. In the neighborhood of the depot, about a 'doten dirty little ragamuffins can be seen at almost any hour of the day, plying their bumble trade.—Some time ago a partially decom posed body was discovered in a barrel at Richmond, Va., which upon investigation was ascertained to be that of Lynn C. Doyle, of Philadelphia. Farther inquiries are being made, and it. is confidently expected that the g4ilty parties will soon be brought. to light. We are credibly informed that the subject of this terrible tragedy was formerly located in Erie, and that he has numerous intimate ac quaintances among our citizens. A deaf and dumb relative of the unfortunate deceased' has his headquarters at Viers. & Elliott's drug store.—Destroy the weeds in your yards, gardens and fields before the seeds ripen and are scattered - broadcast over the country. A few hours work now will save many is fature.—lt is positively asserted that a young lady walking down State street was thrown over by losing her equilibrium through the weight of her waterfall. The article was too heavy for her to support any longer, and.topplcd her over in a most un• graceful manner. On further investigation it was discovered that the appendage was exactly four pounds heavier than the lady's own weight. If the waterfalls still continue to increase in size, the ladies will have to drag carts after them, in which to carry the overgrown concerns.—Some of the machine shops in the city have reduced the wag es of their employees twenty per cont.—Scanlon, the alleged pickpocket, has been released, there being no direct evidence against him. The other two arrested, turned up missing when the day for their trial came, leaving their money in the justice's hands.—The Coquette well haeen resuscitated, and at last accounts was y lding 150 barrels daily. 8,41 —The paper rated is the oil country give a bad report of the Champs Elysees Cir cus, which has been exhibiting in , that. sec tion. They say it is a complete humbug as a show, and that the men attached to it are of the very worst character.—The Corry Tele graph appears with a new hoed, which im proves its appearance "muchly." The Tele • graph is not only neat looking, but interest ing.—George Francis Train hos a summer residence at Newport, and rides about on the veritable war horse of Stonewall Jackson. —The people of Pitholo are in a bad way. They have no burial ground, and the land is too valuable for oil purposes to admit of es tablishing one. Persons who die there are taken to Titusville for interment,—A gen tleman of Pithole promises soon to give us a letter descriptive of that far-famed locality. We anticipate something rich, racyland inter esting.—A. M. Griswold, alias ; the., if Fat Contributor," alias " licalzidoriVr - '7.''' the distinguished gentlemen; lap eret been on "a visit to our • vily du :' 'Jo past week.—An exchange says "-Thera are fights and -riots in Erie nearly every day." Go abroad for news.-1 good many men of talent have found themselves in the same . predicament with Aztecan Ward, who once - said in the midst of a speech, " I have gifts of eloquence, but I—havn't got them with mo." --.r-The first number of . " Dis Brier Journal," (The Erie Journal,) a -new German paper. edited by P. 'P. Seibert, Esq.,. appeared on Taes3sy. It is to ba issued tri.weekly,. at 12 eteat per week. The Journal make a neat eppoaranoe, and from what we can / judge of It, is quite a well edited paper. Mr. Seibert has our beet wishes in his novel and difficult andertaking.----Bishop Young Isabout to ietabtialt a Hospital in conneotion , with St. Joseph's Seminary, to be open for the benefit htall classes actedenominations. It will be under charge of the Sisters of Charity, of which there is a considerable society in our. city. Contributions in aid of the w3rk will be solicited from the citizens, without respect to church creed, end it is to be hoped that a generous response will be made to the Bish op's efforts.—" Huakidori " has prepared a panorama of the oil country, which he in teed) exhibiting in the 13adia; cities daring the coming winter. It will ba at:compel:tied by a comic descriptive lecture from tt "kaki clod" himself.—The long 'agony is over! 'Rejoice ye distressed, anti be gladdened, oh, ye people! After half a duln years of per severing effort on the p trt of oar enterpris ing citizens, the Councils have finally resolved to get a new Park fence! - It is to be of wood, sanded, and will be furnished by the Malan Fence Company. of Paiaeseille, Olio, some specimens of whose work have before been put up in this pity. If wa arc t 3 ju lgo of these samples, the now fence wilt be a tasty affeir.—.3lr. James A. Bliss, formerly of ilrie, now of Titusville, is closing oat his present retail stock of groceries, &0., with the design of entering the whales tie trade in the latter place.—The receipts for rent and licenses at the Market House, for the months of Jane and July amounted to the large sum of s3ol.—The Martinetti 'Troupe, now giving a series of pantomime performances in Farrar Hall, are excellent in their parts and well worth patronizing. It is curious to see how mach comic effect can ba produced . by simple acting, without speaking a word.' The gymnastic feats of Mr. PaulMartinetti, in the. character of Jooko, on Tuesday sad Widnes day, • surpassed any efforts in that line we have ever witnessed. The part of ar monkey 'is represealed by him with all the celerity of Movement sad mischievous amain peculiar that animal, and keeps the audience In 'a oh*tinned strain of applause- A good °ski &don we always take pleasure in encour 4ingt andoiltis _ls one admittedly Naming Under that head..—Oa-Monday last, James Donnell, of Waterford township, had his leg broken . end •ankle joie! , d i slocated 'We bringing.* lead of yowl - to the tdritr.• klDr: Spencer was called upon to attend him, under whose skillful charge he is doing well.—A robbeyaris perpetrated at at boardinghouse in Pithole oily a few nights ago. A gentle man Who - rat there toilretitt a smell sum was robbed of some $1,200, leav ing him pretty near "broke." The thief was not discovered.—Collector Wilkins' has re aeiveTinstrnoUots fttlitt Washingtiati, repair ing him to compel all lake captains to have their manifests made out hereafter strictly according to law.—The burglar who 1113 shot while attempting to rob Bayer's hard, ware store, lies in - jail, enffering severely from his injuries. Eighty-two buckshot en tered his body.--Pt 1-trge building in Seno ra was destroyed by fire on Saturday night of last week, entailing a loss of $5,500.-- Morrie & Wilson's troupe of Minstrels exhibit • ed in Farrar Hall, on Friday and Saturday evenings last, to good' audiences.—Mr. J. Nicholson, of this city, was one of the pas sengers on board the ill-fated steamer Dias go*, destroyed by fire, an account of which appears inanother column. He returned to New York, and has given up for the prevent his contemplated tour to Europe,----A little apple boy felt between the cars on the Phila. delphis Sr, Erio railroad, at Belle )"Valley, on Saturday evening, while attempting tovgetoff the train, after it had started. the foot slip ped under the wheels and was injured so se verely that it had to be amputated. He is a bright little fellow, and ,much sympathy is felt for him.- .A correspondent-of—the Gazette suggests Capt. E. C. !anon, of this city„as one of the opposition - nominees-fer -Abe LeglelatUre. We doubt if the Captain would accept the place. A sale of 200 Government horses will tilts pleas in,this ally on ThuredWnent, I s 4 lith inst. • On the 30th 600 mules will be sold by the Government officers in Buffalo. These sales may be worth attending by our farmer readers. 'ARRIED. Bsait—Caucus—ln this city, August Ehl, by the Ray, A. G. Laurie. Mr. William Bean, of Geneva, N., Y., and Miss Angelis M. Calkins, of this city. No earth. [Another " take " off the hook—may he have a " doublo-leaded "share of happiness, plenty of'"Imall cape" for his original arti cles,- and finally present a clean " proof " when his "form" is looked up.—Costr.] "And this our life, apart from public haunt, Finds sermons in stones,.books In the run— ning brpoks, And good in everything." The wan, dyspeptic expression of feature, so familiar and common to the American peo ple, has formed the text upon which Dr. Drake has based the medical experiments that ha-ve produced the Great Tonic of the day— Plantation Bitters. For Headache, Vertigo, Dyspepsia; 'Heartburn, Dulln'ess and the thousand aches and ills the stomach of man is heir to—Plantation Bitters are the only safe, sure and universal antidote and remedy. "Amazed the gazing rustics rang'd around; And still they gazed; and still the wonder grew ;" That Dr. D. if. Seelye's Liquid Catarrh Item, edy should be sold in such enormous quanti— ties—but upon being informed that " all the best families " kept it constantly on hand to cleanse the head, they were no longer amazed. New Advertisements. THE BEST PIANOS IN AMERICA Are made by 8. DRUCHBB & co WILLING Sella Them. NOTICE TO PERSONS ILIVING PRODUCE FOR SALE Wo are now rooming a Market Liao from fide to }te nors, on th• Flitladolphio As Edo railroad, and wishing to immure all kiuds of VEGETARLEA AND COUNTRY PRODUCE To tarry it on, have establitheo s Vepot on FIFTH STREET, La the rear of the old Reed Nome, BETWEEN STATE AND TRENCH STREETS, Where we will be' at all times ready to, receive and pay the RIOIEST MAREET PRICE for the same. All baying Produce for cals are requested to sire us a call. Inquiry for Market Depot, Fifth Street. Irio, August 10,1865-If MAY & JACK3OX. G ROVESTECEN AI coy PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 409 BROADWAY, NEW YORB The attention of the Public and the trade to Invited to our New Seale 7 Octave Rosewood Piano Fortes, which for volume and parity of tone are unrivalled, by any heretofore offered in this market. They contain all the modern improverneuta, French, Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Irod•Frime„.Ovet-Strung Bau, ax,,, suidatteh atrament being made under tke personal .to,rvielon Mr. 1. H. Grotesteem who ham had a praci Mal experience of OTOS ES plan its Weir umnufsetoure,ia fully warranted in Oterr partimdas. • IHE "GROVESTEEN PIANO FORTES" Received the award of mein era' all othercat the celebrated WORLD'S FAIR. Where were exhibited taltrunreate frog jjM bad • of LONDON, PARIS, GERMANY. FLULADELPRIA, BALTIMORE, BOSTON, ' e. • , , AND NAW:YORK Tt - ± - .. •••• And Also at the . , •.‘ i i in t ornin, E - far Ere enmesh., ••' . GOLD AND SILIPAE 4/14‘a it irons both of which can be seen at ogalleiroom. By theigtroduttien or improvements make a dill more perfect Pima Porte, end br nunntkettrring largely, 'with a strict cash system, are enabled to offer these in - imam:tents at a price whiedsmill preclude all compstiticm. Pumas—No.l, Seven Ochere, round corner; Basswood plate ease $2,76, —, No. 2. Seven 0 obefgeslutertere, Romwood hiliirl moulding .- • • - No. 3. Seven Octave, ririmiteoraars, itose• wood Louts XIV atel• IPA . .r• - Tams : Net C.uh in Carrent Funds. Descriptive circtdan sent free. .I?" - VrALITABIrB Swan Snit lifitb' V permission,' wish Mar lie the readers of your *paper that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it (free; a recipe with fall direetioni for malting afid using a emote Vegeta' le Balm, that will effectually r• more, in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Fnekles, and ! mou e, i r g a o t p *kin, leaving the some 'soft, clear, smooth, and beautiful I will also mail free to those halide Rald Beads or Rare Pacer simple eirsettons and ieformation, that will enable them to have stall growth of Luxuriant Bale, Whiskers, or a lioustache, in leis than thirty days. Thmie recipes ate Tsluable to both bid and young. and as they ate mailed to all who need them free of charge. they are worthy the attention of all who prise a clear, pare akin, or a healthy growth of hair. All applications answered by return mail, without charge. Respectfully yours, • THOR. 7. CRAMS N. Chemist and Perfumer, No. 83f Broadway, N. Y. anlo4lt 111C1 DR NKA RDS.--Old Doctor Buielmn's Drunk ' arde Cure permanently ered'utes the taste for atroog drink, and =lry the worst Wes of drunkenness in less than eight week+ Thonuods of reformed ine briates now lire to bleu the day they were fcntanste enough to commence the use of this valuable remedy. Price Two Dollars a package. Yelled to any address on rec.:let of an order. by JAYS% S. POTLIR, 421 Broadway. setlo-St • Sole agent for the United States.' EMS COUNTY FOR MALE::: • A valuable Patent Right of an article, required in every &mar in Erie county, for gale. Ordure from Hardware Merchants in Philndelphts city anionnts6 to 6,000 in one wok. Addresn, KOOK giggiagyi, ir274t thylutown,Aticke county, Ps. mar OMB 'AND LOT FOIL BAWL —The tanned- Ma eat and desirable rezidencs now p oeti s e d by 0 . A . Linden, an Eighth street-I)4mm Peach and Slat% will bs cold k m , f or cub_ Toeserslon given Let of April nett. The Lot Is 1321; by 92.34 and Qs Hove is well belt end In excellent real'''. jytar66-t1 • WI. A. GALBRAITH. MAGILL, TV ' Disrtn,_ LolitaAilf' whelp BMAmelia& of the Protatrivik., r - COLDI_ SELDEN Oc CO.,' 143141LIUILING MWELKILS, 27 qourtlandt St., Nov York. 1 00,000 WATCHES, CHAINS, GOLD be., Werth- ( * mar 0411 Mon Derail T—ro be at One bettor Eau% without retard to value. And not to be paid for until sou know what you are to reozire. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, . All to bo Sold for One Dollar Ruh. 300 Gents' gold Watches, *6O to $ l5O 300 Ladies' gotd,,y_ti tohes, 25 to 70 400 Gents' salver Watches, 85 to 70 200 Diamond Rings, 60 to 100 3,00) Gold Vest & Neck (Amino, 16 to 30 8,000 do. . 4 - ta 6 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets, '4 to 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, sto 10 2,000 Chatelaine & gitard chains, 6to 20- 6,000' Solitaire & gold brooches, 4to 10 2,000 Lava & Fictrintiete brooches, 4to „ 6 2,000 Coral, Opal & Em. brooches, 4to 8 2,000 Mosiao, Jet, Lava & Floren. tins Ear Drops, 4to 8 4,500 Coral, opal & em. E. drops, 4to 6 4,000 Cal. Diamond breastpins, ; 2,60 to 10 3,000 Gold fob & vest watch keys, to 8 . 4,000 Feb & vest ribbon elides, 3to 10 4,000 Sets eleevo buttons, etc., 8 to' 8 3,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, etc., 4to 6,000 Miniature lockets, sto . 8 4,000 51in lockals—magic spring, 3to 20 4,000 Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2to 8 5,000 Plain gold rings , . 4to 11 5,000 Chr.ead gold rings, 4to 11 7,000 Stone ,set & signet rings . 2,50 to 10 5.000 California diamond rings, 2to 10 7,500 Sets ladies' jewelry—jet & gold, . ': 6to 16 6,000 ilets.ladies jewelry—cameo, pearl, etc., 4-to 15 6,000 Gold pens, silver'extension: holders & pencils, 4to 10 6,000 Gold pens & gold--monuted holders, 3 to 8 6,000 Gold peas, & pen.holders, 6to , ,10 6,000 ,Silver goblets & cape, • •. 'stb ' 60 1,000 'Myer castors, . 15 to 50 2,000 Silver fruit & cake baskets, 10 to 60 1,000 Dozen silver tea spoons, 10 to 20 1,000 Do. table spoons, & forks, KANNER OF DISTRIBUTION. • Certi4cates, naming each article, and its value, are placed in Seated Fnvelopes, and well mixed. One of these envelopes, containing the Cettldcare or Order, for tome Article, (matt at lead on. dollar at retail,)' will be sent by mail to any address without regard to choke, on receipt of Yi cents. The purchaser will see what Ar ticle, It Braes, and Its value, which may be from-One to -Five hundred Detre", and man then rend One Dollar and receive the Article named, or any other on the 1 at of the eamo Vilna, and after seelug• the article, If it &es net give perfect satiefsettoe, we dented it to be immedi ately yearned and the amount paid w3l be refunded. By this mode wo give relections from a varied stock of flne goods, pf the best make and latest styles and of in • triode worth, at a nominal price, while all hare a chance of pseud-rig articles of the very highest value. In all cases we charge for forwarding the 'Certidcate. postage and doing the businees. the sum of Twenty-eve Cent', whie% mast be eneiteled In the order. Five eel' dreates will be sent for $1 ; eleven for $2; thirty for SS; sixty-eve for $10; one hundred for $l5. Partica dealing with us may depend on hiving prompt returns, and the article drawn wail be tmzei.uawiy sent to any addrers by return mall or express._ • Frdlre satisfactitm Ofreranteed in all cue'. Write your Name, Town, County 'sod State and address SULDEN k CO., • ma 2.5'65-8m 27 Condiandt street, New York. . 4 ,,, d e `• omk* ie_„ ~, • . • •",:.- 1 , l',' Ladies, take Particular Notice ma REAL VELPAII FEWAtr, per. ysiutAnzr, Famcg.l TIIESE celebrated many years ago in Paris for the relief of female irregularities; and aft , rward so notorioLs for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now ()tiered for sale for the first time in Anted, a. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, Dr. Velpau, is a physician in Paris of great wealth and strict conscientious prin. ciples, and has aithbeld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlawful Durposes. In °vet coining Female Obstructions, Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sick ness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Di.eltarges, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the 9ood-galisa from whatever cause may have stopped them ; but they are offered to the pub lic only for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbidden to sell them when it is understood gull) 851 y that the obj ect , unlawfnl. Married ladies should. never take them ashen there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant; for they wilj be sure to produce a misearrimm. These pills are entirely safe under all dr cumstances, being comptscd entirely of sub stances from the %egetable kingdom. • Each box has the coat of arms for the City of Paris stamped on the box, with the words " Trade Marie in French, to counterfeit Lich is a misdemeanor, and all persons will be dealt with according to law. gdr Full directions accompany every box. Ladies can obtain a box-sealed from the eyes of the curious, by including One Dollar and six post•offke stamps to any iespectable drug gists, or to 0. 0. STAPLES, General Agent for the United Stated, Watertc-vn, N. Y. Agents, Aantrs.Vien. & Elliott, Hall & Warfel, Wilkins k Booth. Liddell tr. . Carter Ss Carrer, Erie ; Loop & Bro , North East : Belknap & Bro., Girard ; P. McCreary, Falrrier ; Riley Potter. West Springtleld. Spring and Summer Goods ! MRS. S. H. HALL Would respectfally nail attention to her LARGE sTops. OF GOODS, Just received froa New Tort, ezabraeing onnets, Hats, Ribbons, &0., Together with wore DRY,G 0 0 D Which she till len • • CHEAP OR READY-PAY. or Particular bleaching, coloring and parting. Stareiva R&eh et.• T - ;bierisSl6oo Depot, 14 Ps. t i • orpr3o'4Btt. AD3IIINII3 r I'ORPS NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad. nentatritlea on the estate ot irederick Struchen, deceased, late of Oirud township, tels county, ,having been granted to the undersigned, notice to hereby $. leen to all indebted to 'beams to make Immediate payment, and those having claim against the said es. tote, will pressett t hem, . properly authenticated, for set t', Scout JOAllf Glrard, - .lnly 20, lit,s —Ow. 111 Brown's Comer sif state street and nee Patsy MAN THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN HOUSE igsk's passed into the control of the Undersigned, whale determined to are no efforts that will tend to make it a pismant atopping olsee,for the traveling pub . at: A tramber of important impermanent' bare already been made, and others to be completed at an early period will render it one of the ducat hotels in the country. Especial ears Is taken to furnish the ttble with all the sesuonable articles, serred op bathe moat nyproved style, and by aeoommodating waiter'. We took charge of the Rotel with the resolution to make it such as the wants of this sestina require, and (eel confident of meeting the apiwobatten atom. guests. LOOMIS &MOSS, 1.001111, tj Proprietors. W. L. Roan. j Key 4 GS-It • • , C OAT,! COAL ! I COAV NOW IS THE TILE TO BUT.. It luutßeaehed the Lowest Figure it will go this Season Ai • th . e .-- Eighih Street 711 rd. Erie, Havel on Hand ALL HINDS OF MIFF AND BARD CQAL, Which they ear to sell' at the -- LOWEST FIGURES. Give us a call. We warrant satisfaction 1ia31641 by the 114. IrL o art De reel Society, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH; 1483,* , . ,PUB THE BEDE tit' 01 THE POOR. The plohle will be held Inn Noonan's Woods," aad GMT ORA UM bllllllldo to imam it One of the most pleasant and interesting affairs of the season. By Order of the - auS-fit CO.llllll7llE' or AmtadiarraN7B. §TILAVID—ProIo the Subscriber. JOIN UM, &tint, the lit of & Sorrel Borer, smer ten years old. as two stituned. and is spavined Noses where on Ws foot, I thigh. (not certain) ; Idabel:l isedlam do . Any wean /isles latoroistiest or_ retaining thei said hares to.thN. ra bba. to the Middleton eetthnoent o Water! Ford s ome ad h ot be saitsbly roman& - lama 34 . 1116 : sa.gt. D. BURTON lc SONS, 'IIUBBEL'S - • I'. GOLDEN BITTERS. A PIIRriLiY VEGITABLE TOM. LXVIGO*TING k STRILNGTH - ENII9, Fortifies the 83 stem against the era easels of snwholo one witer. virtu rare Dynipals. Will run WelJams.. Will cue Outssal Debility. Wtit ours Ileartt urn. Will ono Headache. ilititre Lifer Complaint wm excite and create a healthy sppelat• Will tastgorsts tan organs of dtgestron and =indents.- l3r increase the temperature of the body and the tor.° 0 acting in Lust as a gsueral combatant of th 'patois; et rtainlug no pok.onotts drags, and is' TIIE Brsr TONIO &MRS IN THE WORLD. A fah trial it earne.il7 solicited. GEa,43. flhl EL & CO., Pro - prletats, Hodson, N. T. Desire! Depot, Arca/imp Express FWD SON gr. NEW YORE. For 1111.1pIrr all Drs; gists Croce: , ; L.. rir'IIINRIG kiIOADLEY. Erie, iiikolesaleAtenta, awl for sale by Hall* Wartel,Corter *Caner and WU. alas 4 Hoot*. • octirea. GEORGE DEMERIT & CO., JEWELERS, 308 Broadway, New York, • (COMM DUANE EITELEIST,) 100,000 Witches, Chains, Gold Pens, • r_ENCI LS, &C., SC., WORTH 8500,0001 TO BE BOLD AT Otin DOLLAR EAOII, WITHOUT BEGIRD TO' VALUF., And not to be paid until you know what you will receive I SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES, All to be sold for ONE DOLLAR each 1 100 Gold Enotirtg Cases Watches, each slooos 100 Gold 'W.Ltehe , 00.0.1 200 Ladies' Watch°, L 5.00 500 Silver IVatches. 315.00 to $25 00 600 Gold Neck and Vest Chains -12.00 to 15 00 no) ChatelaLn anclGuard Chains. L.OJ to 15.00 8060 Vest and Neck (Amos . 4.10 to 12 00 4000 Schlott° Jet ikauLGONI Brow-bet... 3.00 to 8.00 4000 Coral,La.i,a. eLlttlet, ko., af004113,:. ::..80.1.0 15.00 7000 Gold, Jet, Opal, 6m 3., liar Drops 00 to 800 6000 Gents' limit ihod 2ealf Pins.._.... aou to 6.09 eclat Oral Pand • ' B.ooto 800 0.000 Clia.cd Dzierlets 5. , 0 to 10.00 WOO California Diamond Pins and Rings.. 2.50 to B.tXr 20000 old Watch ...... .... 250 to 610 , So6oBolltidre Sleets Buttons and Studs.. 241 tp 8.(to 8000 Gold Thimbles 9.00 to 600 6003 Miniature Lockets Si 00 to 704 8000 Miniature Lockets, 400 to . 0.00 200 Gold To,t‘ipi:tt . Crosse% 2: oto 600 3000 Fob a d lithion Sltd.e 2.00 to 5.(,J 5000 Char ed Gold Rings • 200 to 0 0) 4000 Stone Eel Rings 2.50 to 6.0 u 150 Set., Jewelry—Jet and Gold.. 5.0 J to 15.00 6000 Sete Ltdios' Jewelry—varied styles.. 3.06 to 15 0 8000 Gold l'uni.;hilyer Care and Yenell.... 4. ,, 0 to 800 .4000 Gold Pens, Ebony Golder and Case._ 6.05 to 10 00' 6000 Gold Pans, Mouritcd holder 200 to 0,06) All theinoNi In :b. shore List will bo Bald, without reservation, fcr uN r. DOLLAR EACH. Certinc.,tee of all tho vatior.i artidee are placed in similar envelopes, sealed and mac,: These eurclone.l will Lc rent Ly ntaii or delivcro lat our office without rtgard to choice. Oa melting a Certiticate. you sill sea what art c.:e it r, pro snots, and it is optional wiai you to rend ono dollar ai.d receive tbe rutin.° uumed.'or r.oy othrr in the :Lat of .its sane value. By thie mode we give so ections frOrn a varied s'oci of fine Ronde, of the t-ot make anJ latest ety len, and of in tango: worth, at a nomi.ial price, ti lane all haves chance of securing articles of the very hlgrieat value. In all trannictione by mail we charge for forwarding the Cerririaite, ra; (rig postage, and doinv the business, 15 cents ca-h. Fire ocrii,irafor riff &sent fur 51; Eke esfor $2; Tkiriyfor $6; Silty for $10; and Oas Han dred fur 615, REASON'S WHY Re ahoiald supply your wentr; Our lc:Mites are ureter paseet, any work cf unrivalled excellenec; our prc.inisea punctually Our ceLtral locat on bring, u. rear the most z ocinte polnta Our wo .41u are nea from the manufactutere, a..dof thc. , :at.rtand mocLesiiiible styles. The goods mull be 8011, and the terms are uneilialled.— All articles ordered ale forwarded bj return milli. We guarantee • talc] Patirfactioa la every instance, and if there elteald be any person diseattoft d v ith any article they roar receive, they will immediately return It and the pl.l e trill be refunde I. Aozore.—Vie allow those acting ea agents ,ten cent,' on each Certibeate ordered, p10i1d..3 their remit:too., amount to oue They will collect 25 cents for'every Certificate, and re Wang 10 cents„ remit to ne 13 cs,nta or each. Address, GEO. DEMERIT &—OO. - t ror2-.3m„ SG 3 Bruadsray, .Ns.w \wk.. . . Crawford, Christian & Ruth, Dea:ere in GROCERIES ANIYPROVISIONS, Dried and Sealed Fruits, rArsTs ,t OILS, Ship Chandlery, Boat Stores, ; C:).) NO. T BEI TITS BLOCS, PARE EC7, Also, Public Dock, Foot of State ERIE, PENVA. WM. A. CEAWFORD. E. F. CE:•:_IL jan2s'6s-1,1 J. BYRON RUTH. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ON the Estate of Frederick Heisler., late of the United tftsteS Army, boring Lien granted to the undersigned, notice la hereby given to all indebted to the said estate to makeimmediate payment s and thoee having claims against the same will present them, yrop.,rly authentl csted, for settlement. THADDEUS HEISLUR, je29'85.0w . Administrator. -P. B. HONECKER, sroolason TO CARVER & HONECKE R, WHOLZEIALT a !WAIL DEALIIR. Leather, Hides, &c., No. a Perry Block, Slats St, Erie, Pa. Constantly on hand a large atoek of SOLE LEATHER, 'MOROCCO, LININGS - . BINDING 4 , FRENCH br. AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, TIPPERS AND SPLITS, LASTS, , PEGS, LApTINGS, GALLOONS, *c, ALSO, A PCLL ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMA.BERS' TOOLS, All of which they oiler low for. CASI.Ii oit Pli.o3leT .Y.4.1f.. • blarlB'6s—tr. New Grocery! JACOB BOOTZ would. respectfully an DOUDC.II to the people of Eri'er oft, %ad county, tau he has opened NEW GROCERY STORE, IP/I the West Side of Peach Street, a Shore Dillow.. SontA of the Lake Shots irkpit, Where he will keep on hands' sr kaseor t , - PROVISIONS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOUR And every thlag =telly kept in a first Cas a ore ALSO, Wine, Sweet Cider and Liquors. The bileiot Market Price paid for Prodner, ix o isu trde=ripl or Give mn s can, if :, - on sectire'cood hrs. coins. 1 piedis rayren to son no Lewd not bower, than att.? other Eton. in the city. New Clothing. Store. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPEN ID a Clothtnz Store on the corner of Fourth. and State sheet; whore they prorOFC to keep always on hand ea Road au assortoartit of Clothing an eau be fouUcl to the city, made in the beat manlier from th test ma terial, and PT eniatted as to afford rails eettc n t, the mo.t critiezl en-tomer. P-stientar attention will paid to CCIIiO62 Work, In which bunch we propnen to exeel allo•ber estsbllahmenta to the city. We will, al ways keep a tine st,ek of Clothe, Caviimeres, Veoinza, &re , from which customers can select to the very test advantase. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Of 'Tiny deweliptinn, emnprithig all articles in tint line. The Clothing of Boys will aliai b• fprciallty. Give in a call. • 11.1ESER.11 & EL:FR:EIDER. GIO. e BASSZRII Al.l4ltT W. 8: Late Cutter with M. Koch. je2Xoiti R. S. MORRISON & SONS Beg tears to inform the citizens of Erre and iiclnity that the) Lure ronoTed their stoat of DRY COODS To the RZES! BLOCK, in the banding fooxuals ten tied by Messrs. HAYES k KEPLER, where they Intend leeplag a Ince asigortlptlit of Dress Goods,_ Fancy Silks GLOVES, HOMEY, &o. Retuning thanks to Oil cummers'for their pas Mena PalmaAli% lie roopottfally Mk a continuance o Do sum 1865. EMI 11=1 "18 yr 111 cefslllshed In N. Y. City." "Only tnfalliblA're=odies known." '•ieree from eoisons." "not dlng,rotin to the parolta Vanity." "li.:to come out of tin ft holes to die." "Costar's" Rat, Roach, ikc., Exter's, "Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator "Costar's " Electric Powder for Insects, Tir Sold by ail Oruggtils and R.talitti Cit:ra 4rlp. rt'r !I ! BEVAIIN : of 211 wOr:hit.4ll I CORAL: .1,4 rir "CC th.it "0/STAR'S" IMMO la or. each , liult and 1 , 14fik,1 , ..t0re 3 uu but. • lIENRY R. Cl/STAR, r PkINCIPAL BLOADINAT. N. Y. rr Sold by all Druggists :wad I)4.Aleri. l'a INCRI:ASE OF It Fa , rtcr's Cccear ;Lug -1-A,),,,,,t,,,,,d proves by ti.;un•strtt one pair o! lats , ni have .1 pony an ...14 d•sr,.l •to 1,, nom 651 G.A) in thfeo 301-M :7, Li A Jia - fl.l, Can 1.1 kept down, Choy ron!il .o .afum• mores food than would sustain e. 5.001.1 human beings. rif See " COSTA le ailre . rtisenzent in thin paper rtvrs tersus lIIP.D.•?_-7hneytr eniragel in rliootici... b:rda is a cruel man ; llho. vsr aids in i•xtorintn it rais is a ).(11.-Ittnr. • sh Acu,, u 7 om to give un•ths tl tient of th i r df11.1.A:7 11 . / tLrl.o 1.,u514. ltle Ilt,t e0111"th I n brneto•fit (At sal tripz htistoeYs.— nigic ran, ;Y. rp , See adyntimnent tnthi.t paper. "COSTAR'S" EAT I.XTE.I3II%;ATOR is 'Omni,, pal. and F3Ze—ltto most pnrf.c: nirrting, m. Lava over atfecoind. hvnt, Rut tnat esn gnt it, priiii‘wly procarod accordin ;. to dill ettnas, will el.t. it, Wilt ono tt tit Cat. it Kill generally nt Allne piton LB dill • ladt rt:s lite ra,lll:o3a was taken.— Lain ...Jos. E, :11• , Mirror. • fee •` Coar.tu'a" adrer:isement in Ulla paper Of:SF:KEEPER; t. v-i',ll vermin need be se h , lor, - cr, f they the •. Co,p,••'s" Estcrininatiir. We I.lvii .1 • to , ur iti.fs.ct.un • ...r.il if a lior. ciikt v 5, an waif"4l - 1 I tt. We have tried poisons, but thee elLictiea L ot . ; lDt “Costar's" article kno:ka the breath flltt et P Hose:. e, Ants, and quicker • e'xn Write it. It la in great deniand art' the co Ohio, G0Z42111. "Cobgaa's" advertisement in this paper. Till . : FAR. WEST.—Speat Ingo( ''COL. TAtee" Rai, Leach, Ant., &c., Ex'ercatuator."iuru.• F :nr!, froli. k r.t,s are d.r,trot e• 1 nunuallv in I:innt. cunol) ,) ‘ortunt roan would Nu for tom■ or t 1 , 1„, I; v: and I 9s-et Killer."—Lanrcz:er, Iris., Herold. Sr(' rO^.TA‘CH" ift . rti4 ain'ilt in thi, FARM6R3',k.tii)FIOrSEKEEFER3--;bouicl recolloet that hundred; of &Akre' worth of Grain, ?rot-4.4,12m, kt. , ure unman:lr ;•ro3 ed by itAte, )ti.r nt^, and oth , r Invert, and yen - Inn—all rf ht,th nn vr, he do:lirs' worth of COST +.1.'8" Est, Ito el., hut. ret4:-trinutor,b, , rbt and 13..1fr,17. "Cove..tit'm " ad.serti , ,nent in till papa:. is Erie, l'a., all Pral,;.r.t.e and Deal. k • jeYda-..Sni THE LEHIGH CATTLE POWDER ..t. „, 18 WAILIZANTED TO BE 4, ' ' ,- the moat powerful agent for the titemactr.' sad , • '..i :a...:-..3,' flood of Cattle, SiTine, ~:y - ...4—r--. or Sleep, fo yruni..ting ~. .....--.41. ... • . di. , etlion, chanting the i ' 4 , , evatem and tranrfernag . .. `,,i: thP perthrd ankle! tin:. t _ . f s . in 1 10111, tat, mill., bulkr and etrength. and eAtat.- Itabing health and Tiger. le the °ay medicine 1.1. gaily patented in France, Eng!and, Switzerland, le IluilanJ, and duly ad mitted by their Coarte, rd invented by Mr. Duyoy, 1r,11 , -1 •iffezt. fur Agricul , 111%1 at Paris, and now manuNctured by C. G. ilirner, Dr. of Z, ,!nat.:, wn, AU dierst,s o: the Stnnuteh, mood, Lungs end Ben epeediry and certainly c,red. li.yhhy stock will be broug'tt into no hi Sheet state of perfection. and on, to two tableepoonf.ila a - week, 724 of great lake to bard working homer, breeding etotk, sod CoLe, and saved tholeands of valuable hnrsen , from CODS/I;6OCA disease, as well at the barnyard at in the Army of the Potomac. TUE LEIIIGLI WORM conriangioris Effentually overcome ail the obj-cts which usually pre. vent the expelling of Worroc, pleasant to take, aril a:rn one of the most mgr eat& gatives for Children. So conti.l.nt is the itavent)r, of the saccess of his lab•i ri•+us studies, in the pi.tho!ng cal composition of this pr,par.tion, that he furnishls every grsolnateil Pbyaivau ith a written prucripti.n, as a new ars in Materis Ate*. TUE UNION R 0.11131, D. 17, MICE, AND ANT II MINATOiL Is a Powder for the slue extermination of-ail Vermin. will nerer gauss with ago or ellmais.. and. Clu , ki preterit ble to the old Phosphorous Paste, which hardens in .1). shcrt time, making it worthless. For direetiona.an I particular' roe the email bills in the Boles. . Melte-thee' Premiums Awarded to these Preparl. tiu"s efface dfSB. Dr. Nick, and Carter & Cr.rver, F:rte, Whol , qlle am! Retail Ag,nts for Eris c outs-; it. F.. Sellers & Co. ; John ti.,ndrrroa Urn,Yittetuig , and Ilea • ton S itro C'eveland, Wholesale Jobbers. . Keystone ' Stove Works ; Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead, STOVES & HOLLOW WARE, !lave a la . ro And er.tenOve a•aortrne:t of St: Ten At 137 and L'.otati. TEE IRON GATE Is a firrt-clan Cool Cool: store, with or without reser roir, for hard or soft c al, or worn!, and is BETTER THAN TIIE STEWART STOVE WHEAT SEEAF & NEW ERA, vote Ic7 oven Cold Con!: Stoma wo o a g re en um L aE, a ell 1,,r r coal or woo,:. THE FOREST OAR. We are coil rninufActrirkrig thin cerebrated Ina 01193 Star.) for r.ool—irith or witgont rezervnir. 100 Oren Stare for Wo , d. This Is • new Stove o beautiful'iciign, and now for Pl:4—togrtarr v ith• larg arsortsent eirvatcd Oven Coot, Patin Cook fur wood or coal, and Parlor anti Oleo Stores, , or wood or coal. C. Y. 113'.40,:t, D. W. 11. WIiITEHOLD Erie, Jan. IJ, 11385—t1. GROCERIES I GROCERIES I AT WIIOLESALE AND 'RETAIL: P. SCHAAF, Would respectfifly luform the public that he has °penal - s Store in . No: 2 Hughes' Block, Erie, Where he mill shays keep on hands large GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE, IXENIEPS, Ligrons, cluitus, And everything namely for sale in an establishment ,i the kind. cr . Terms as revoratie as any other tore to lisle ttf. r i AKtuVls MAZEPPA BOUM; DlN:i , t• 111.11-IL•—DTKIICTLIr OPPOSITH TIINPAB/1131:Th./IN pnT, CORKY. PA.. Being newly fitted tip in the it:l/t art. proved style, is nor open to the paella. lends so 1 le ready on the 8171761 of all Pauenger Train", WWI night et Iv. OAKLEY - UM, Proptt: kat. Eris, Jan. /, /SU 1865. la a paste—tied for Rat*, Ratekes, Block and Rtd Ants. . La, tic., &e. c or yr:.sh, Vf to - doltroy, and also u pre snatb e fur Bed-Eovi, hr.c. 1F M• lTollu, Ihtfip..,tots, Rt., Bed- Fogs, Mseds on Plf.htt, 1 ottb , duonals, GC. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. DUVOVS Horse and liu c POWDER ntemr.tcrunEr.s o Wp a 7 o msa.uttettare the THE MENTOR. j e°9 C 5-1,