letthig ebotnier. ERIE, PA..'BEPTEMBER 14. 1865. Traveler'■ Guide. LAKE SHORE LINE. • -ant Rut. Going Wort. SIN cl. ......... Hinelna‘ti Zrproli • ~-....... p. 61 ............. D4y lispro“ 186 p in i. ra ....... Mail and A vommodstfon 6 On a. v. , r, ........... ' , Oleg tires- 810>. au --. ......... Tol•do Iltzpress 10.00 a. as. PHILADELPHIA k ERIE RAILROAD. We. Arrive. Acteemtand‘tloa .... 12 e 3 p . m. ..... ....Throogh ACM 635 a, PI Op. ...... Cony Aeconnand•tion 640 p m P .... . . Warren Aeaftmmodatlan 10.10 a. m • ERIE & PIPTABURMIHAILROAD. all' • 4§ rviTs. ..... ••-n resa ttabura Exn ..... . 3 2a a 15p. ......... erenmndation 11.60 p. m open ing and Closing of• the Malls. VTII fcehno %intim. the Nails will aloes at the E r ie Pot Office, os follows : and Mato 060 a. MI. aid 7Aft p. m. ............... ...... 1.00 p. ft. sad TAM m. • y o e4 1,,,d Wadi lag tan.... 1•00 p. nu ud sp m. cioaCi .......................... ....7 m. rt.,lling all ollifts betwseo inl Boßtln ......t.co m. W t o, s ionlying• offlMo bialniOn ;row { msreland p. m. ,„4 Pittsburg 9.80 a. it. w• I i• Offline „s o n to innikao a ID s i l l ffarrisbues . solp.m. „:„113 sad vele Railw,,v 7110 p. to. " Tuesdays, Thursdays, sad attar ..... 0.30 n m. I•oll • t 1 a it to Bp. m. Bandar, °Moe :froelnto 9 31 a it. pemocratle Caucus Elections. he f:etinas for delegates to the Del:aer— ie County Conreotion will be held in the .o'l3 wrlc of the city at the following c ommencing at precisely 7} o'clock. .e h legit voters, who will pledge them— es to rote the Democratic State and county et? !big NI, will be entitled to participate he rroceeiinge : s i Wird, at the office of Col. Grant, in rn^ 82 11 . iff.rd. at the public houie of J. M. Kuhn, , c c c , f 10th and Wallace streets. cfrd, at Lieble's grocery, State, be 11th and 12th streets. yard, at the Cassavas office. h WAI.' is entitled' to two delegates. Ccanty Convention meets in tho Court eon londay afternoon, at 2 o'clock. sr - sucks Nommaloss.—The Republi- Ctoustr Convention met in the Court ~e on 'Nfondey, and was organised by the * ion of Junes Foreman, of Corry, as Pres .t; p B. Bryant. of Harbor Creek and j . Nun, of McKean, as Vice President; d. R df Erie, and C. W. Keller, sic% as Seeretstries. Every district, ex. Greens, wss represented. • The Conven res attended by outsiders, mostly sctei by interest in the long continued test over the Assembly nomination. The ,;dotes, with their friends, were present full force, button-holing every delegate in they pre'umed to be open to coolie , sal !shoring with a int that would have noble if displayed in a better cause. a motion of J. R. Cochrane, Col. 0. 8. Arad, of Waterford, was nominated by smtioto es the candidate for the Legislas fr , n the county. Col. D. B. McCreary, 1.1. - 011 regiment, Matthew R. Barr, , and G. W. DeCamp were named as Chtl• Its for the city. Six ballots were taken the following result : lftt 2d 2i 4th s#ll 6lh :Q•eary, 39 38 39 40 43 '62 28 27 26 22 16 25 24 24 27 30 3G C mp fter the fifth ballot. Mr. Barr's name was intim. Col McCreary having received ijnity of the votes cast on the sixth bal. sae declared the unanimous nominee of (73n •Potion. be following is the helium of the ticket ee!: Commissioner—L M. Child. udirlr-0 P H. Ferguson. irv,yor—G W. Sherwin. ir.rior of Poor—k. Thompson. mom of Erie Academy- 7 J. R. Cochrane, ' Pressly. G W. Starr. ?ogees of Waterford Aoademy—S. C. ,ford, J. L. McKay. ur redoubtable friend, Geo. W. DeCamp, , we understand, has been more than or rily lavish in his compliments to the aces during the past week. Ile has not cl,tient with styling it "the vilest cop sheet in the State," - tie heretofore, in theamiability of his temper has added cite and pleasing variety of polite phras tuch as " mean," " infam - otis," " fow -1," "viperous," '"traitorous," etcetera, 'era. Vira beg our angelic friend, not to himself to such mild and ordinary • s , t it'tery. They'are positively not ,hy of him—not equal to his reputation. lees he can coin some newer and more 'king ezpretsiong, he will lose the illus 'llU9 tutor of being the most polished gen -9111 it oar bar, and fall into the obscurity 93 repulsive to his nature. Why, rinstince, can't he bestow upon us some of loieuful little pet names, with which he 'lathe habit of eulogizing Judge Derick- Ilr Llvry. Mr. Gina tin d Mr. Skinner, his alectionate moods last year? Such a ie of compliment would be more original its chtracter, better suited ; to his fame. d'tlll9 a satisfaction language cannot. Tett. We entreat of George, that now he hit haul in, he will stop nothing short the full classical vocabulary. It will give "c!elhore, and assist our isterests so ex• Te'Y among alb respectable portion of c.:m.214y, that no sum could be named T't i not glaily pay to obtain the coveted tcr. rl Wednesday is more than ens tr r y Telomlus. The hot weather of the . t ccp'e weeks, is having the effect on the Itor 'h!t it 11;111 1 1y does on his breed of an ra:the days when the Gazette was con 'P'd by gentlemen, with all its faults, it an honorable paper, and possessed very roli•rab'e influence in the community. In e brief Period in which the present editor .b . oe: at the holm, it has nEt only lost all mfoence, but actually teen into con- F~ Its imbecility and low maliciousness "object of public ridicule and regret. et 1.41 welcome the period, currently re nd to be not far distant, when the propri rof the office reinstates the former editor Place of the present childish incumbent. 1 , 11113 city three setts of candidates for 'Sitea to the Republican County 41 'Fere supported. Two of them favored t nonliestios of a civilian for the Leg W age, sad one of them a soldier. In one of estrds only were the soldier's delegates •teet.fal, the other wards going in favor f lir. ihrr by large majorities. This is the sy the dominant party in this strongly Re— 'blitta city display their affection for the 114 hire taught the battles of the Union. be warned soldiers nearly sit fevered the maination of their comrade, but the lain ice of the politicians was too much for them. le , psper is soon .to be established at els e , by Mr. Jackson, who has for some PMI been conducting a job ogles in that It rill be neutral in politics. Oerrnaay. 4 -Departed this life of political wretchedness, in this city, on Monday, the 11th tut., of a violent attack cf office seeking on the brain, George Washington DeCamp, Esq., Attorney sad Counsellor at Law, ex. candidate for Congressman, ex.eandidata for Senator, ex•candidate for Assembly. and Troepeetive ex-osndidate for Justice of the Pesos, Coastal:,le,•or Pound Master. Deceased was s man of more than ordinary personal attraction and purity of morale. Quoting from a comminioation in the Gazette. (tmjust. ly charged by Ids enemies to have been writ• ten by hiciself.) be was "a genannon of ability. "thoroughly versed in the laws and politica of " the State and notion, as eloquent speaker. an "enthusiastic and Midas , / worker, and withal a "thorough and most devotedpatriot. His coarse "during the last four years has Miracle, "unqualified admiration, and there are but few "indeed who will not admit that he has been "of great an d valuable service to the country." In all the qualities which combine to make a virtuous, popular and honored citisan, he was without an equal in this section. Starting in his career at the humble but' useful occupa tion of a keener of gentleman horses, by perseverance, honeity and an exemplary Christian life, he worked his way upwards to the first place at the bar and in the affections of his fellow citizens. He was a solditir of great and undying merit, (witness his militia campaign.) an orator of the finest Cloeronian expression, a, lawyer without a stain on his fair fame, (inquire of Judge Deriokeon,) a citizen of the utmost sobriety and integrity and a man positively without guile. He has gone-he has' left us—never again to appear in this (political) world of trouble. A victim to the most dreadful malady that can attack frail humanity, who can help but breathe a sigh over hid untimely end? When he dis covered that the fatal contagion had seized on him so unrelentingly, he in turn tried all the orthodox doctors that existed hereabout. Dr. Whig gave him some encouragement only to make his final disappointment the more bitter. Dr. Democrat was next appealed to, but blasted his hopes at an early stage of the treatment, by assuring him that he could be of no benefit. In despair he hastened to secure the services of the new and popular Doctor Republican, who bled and blistered him to a surprising degree, deluded him by false ideas of success, and on Monday last, cruelly and remorselessly abandoned him to his fate. " Alas, poor Yoriok." It will be many. many years before we shall look upon his like again. 44 Hark from the tombs a doleful sound, Mr ears attend the ory ; Ye living men. elm', yie the ground, Where ye most shortly lie." POLITICAL CONCLATR.—A political chitchat was held in a lager beer saloon, in this city. a few evenings agn, at which we were most severely denounced, and if such a thing can be done in such a manner we were f consigned to oblivion and eternally cursed. Messrs. Ilse— and B—, were the principal participants. While it is beyond our pleasure to assist these gentlemen in their pnlitioal amhition, because we Cannot con vinee ourself that we ought to admire them, they ._ay find some gratification in privately denouncing us. but we are pleased to know, that a lo ne, the• might talk until the crack of donm. it Would not injure us in the estima tion of the community. Wade in, gentlemen. —Dispatch. It may be a consoistion to our neighbor to know that he was not the only person who was "severely denounced." The ()natures came in for its full share of the evenines compliments. 8— and Dee— were especially foul mouthed in their 'Husk's to the two papers and their editors ; the other members of , the party (one of whom is not named by 'the Dispatch) have disclaimed any personal elluaions to ourself. The interesting group were having a most delightful ' gossip, wholly impart:ions that two young printers were overhearing the whole of it. When they became aware of the fact, the picture they presented, as described to us, was comical beyond the power of words to express. Part of the company suddenly became as docile as lambs, while B—. atrl DeC—. crimsoned with rage, and bellowed and raved like mad men. The moral of all which is, that when one slanders his neighbors he must take care nct to do it in.a saloon, or if he doe,, be sure at least that none of their Mauls are within hearing distance. We think it very ungrateful in Mr. DeCamp, that after our warm defence of him from the ridicule of his enemies, in last week's paper; he' should have been caught berating us. Were he still in the land of the living, we do not know but we might be tempted to indulge in some rather sharp comments on his course ; but we have too much self respect to harbor any but motives of charity for the dead. As for Skinner, his motives are 'too well understood to need comment. We thought he bad subsided, but it appears he still poe - sesses courage enough to continue his elan ders—when he imagines they will not come to the ears of those ass%iled. We want noth. lug more to do with him, but we hereby give fair notice that if we are provoked into fur ther self.defence, our retort will be in a m‘n ner contrasted with which the effort of a-few weeks ago was mere play. If James is wise, he will hold his tongue; if not, he must take the consequences. The came of Copperhead fits your party exc. aetly, and the American people have justly decreed that they who sought to aid the ene mies of the 'country in the work of deetruo• tion shall wear it till they die. And we pro pose al a peddle journalist. in deferenco to the will of the loyal men of the country, to "call things by their right names."—Gazette. That is to say, in "deference to the will" of a set of , malignant politicians, who 'urge you to perform what they have not the scour. age to do, you intend deliberately putting yourself on a level with fish-mongers, tflaek guards and . other people of low esteem. It may be in accordance with your nature to glory in such a position, but there, are not many persons of a respectable standard in society who would. We assure our neighbor that the Democrats of Erie county will feel none the worse fir his calling them "names." They remember that in all ages the scandal mongers and slanderers, though successful perhaps for a time, lave invariably In the end met with the contempt which they deserved. The Democratic Convention of Warren county met in the borough of Warren on the sth inst. and nominated Josegh A. Neill for Assembly, Jas. H. Eddy for Commissioner. Chas. Chase fir Auditor, and P. H. Lukens for Surveyor. The Convention reaffirmed the State platform, adopted a resolution against the division of the county, and passed a vote of thanks to our fearless friend Morris, of the Ledger, a compliment which we will bear testimony that he well deserved. Of the can didate for the Legislature. the Nail, Republi can, says : Mr. Neill, oar lawyer neighbor over the Way. is a gentleman and unexcep timid as a man and citizen." With Mr. Eddy. the candidate for Commissioner, we have • slight personal sequaintanoe, ind be im pressed us as a man of solid judgment . and mare than ordinary personal worth. Oar friends is Warren have a capital Stokes. The Republicans of the same misty have , umlauted the following candidates : Amon- by, Col. Harrison Allen; Commisiioner, .i'den Marsh; Auditor, hiCrril W. Gibbs; Poor Direotor,Aldes Marsh. BAI/II or C03U1110111.--The interest felt In the affairs of this unfortunate institution ren. den all the information that oars be published in regard to it peculiarly acceptable to our cit• istns. We to-day print the report of a major. Ity of the Auditors appointed by the Court to investigate the management ti the Beet. A minority report was made by Mr. McCreary, one of the Auditors, which Las already been given to the public, and the contents of which are familiar to our chisene. Our views on the subject have been freely expressed, and need no repetition. A LAY PRZACUZA, ry Tao • :at.a.—ln Chi oßgo, last Monday, John Stubbs a lawyer by profession, hut who oolaaionally offi ciates in the pulpit during the absence of the minister, was arrested for an assault upon Charles M'Henry, ore of his reli gious brethren, and bound over in the heavy sum of $3,000 to appear at court. The assault was a most saravated one. Two teeth were knocked down the throat of the unfortunate victim, and it is thought that the sight of one eye is per manently gone. The cause assigned by Stubbs for the attack was that M'Henry was a disloyal man and said that " gers were'nt St to vote." To complete the picture, it is stated that Stubbs on the day before the assault (Sunday) preached a sermon (M'Henry being among the au dience) from the text Pleased are the Peace-makers, for they sha'l be called the children of God."—Bastes Po:C. gurtga —How strange it is that the men who are so eager to tear down the distinc tion between whites and blscks, and make them all equal at the ballot hog. Are at work with equal persistent.y to build nn distinctions between rich and poor. To this end the revenue and tax law are so arranged that while the, fanners and me chanics are taxed on all thoy produce the rich bondholders are exemilted from bear ing their share of the e:::penses of the government. " Keeping military posseision of a coon try is a costly business, under the most favorable circumstances, ht t when the re sources of a country are (Ivied un by civil war and by had government for years, the pecuniary trouble becomes still more on erous " The Philadelphia Leader. a newspaper claiming to be of the " m yet straightest sect," gives this as a deliberate opinion. Those who . .. Ant in for n, war to whip the Snuth bsek into the Union. are now Jurist!! distressed for fear the Union will he reconstructed. They are onposine the restoration of the Union cs vigorously as they favored the war. A man by the name of 81 Iddard in Case (Inmate. lowa. 'was carelessly, handling. on Illstorday lest. a loaded gunorhen it wee dis eharg.d, fatally wounding a young lady by tAg name of Drok•r, who WI standing near by. Stvidard and the onfr•rtnnste victim were to have been married in a few days. Ilnw berry ere tl•ey Whom the editors pity, And hare euiared up for oni year or more ; Tatum cannot ex;•re'e The Irma joy of the prolg . , When delinquents have paid the old score. Erie is surmising its firemen with • uni. flrni. Those is hops for the old burgh yet. —Connesurville Record. Yee; soine , of these days it may be u big and enterprising as Conneaut There is nothing like Dr. Velean'a French Pills fnr keeping the complexion fresh sod ert.irely free from pimples. The sense of which that it reenlates the etltire female eye tem. Sold by all druggists. Sept.7-Im. Remember the Democratic delegate eho tions on Saturday afternoon and evening. Let etch district send full delegations of its best men. ILTLETS. BUIE I& hnaltlers, 20 ays %gni lecke re , per bbl R01.. 1 1 0 1 2 10.00 Obit.) Half bbi...9 'rut re t.... 10 00 • limo (I, Der rit......t0n 4,,em Oil ,po , ge'. lard nil, gri• 1.05 Tat Oil. per gal 2 JO ',trete , ter.. "MP SO vend, i ard. per e0rd...7,00 Won.% " 4.44 Perk. ;mu, beir7...3% on " Licht :Al,OO Floor - $10,604111 4 .1 Wheat, . 1 SOW 4 C0r0„..., 76411. Rye, 10 nets Fr Reeler, 1664 °' I TUT, 1 7: , Pot , toes, 60415. q.ene,• ....Logi nn on -7-Apples, ' ^ 0 natter,234ol Liva . 2 Ch.ele 1444'11 "Rms. 25A .41 Tlato•bv geed, 6m Clover 3•• , .d.....14 Mgt!. 00 New Advertisements. A UCTION SALE: FORTY-FOUR BUILDIFO LOTS The pmeerty known , u Marino Squill, being Block 14.. 20 nt the Cite of Frie, situate° bstw•en Third and Fourth.aod rlberri , and Popiar atreats, will be gold at Auction at the Market Holm, ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMEI R23D,IEMS, 'ale t' eommea•e at 9 recto k, a. m. 71ile property elm prises fort -mar late, each thi•ty to-t fr mt h. ea* ham dred aril fifty flea la depth. An Alley 20 feet la width even& throurh th• center of the ,atire block Taaae.—'/ne•tbtrd cub on emi mina of dead, the hal.ano in tie . ) eyrial ational papa rata with inter•ot. For farther ptrtioulare empire of .?. A. D ‘VSNPORT, sel4-2w Or, WY. A. GAI.B&LiTH. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT, 10 be gives at ct Joseph's Aes , hruty, by the Young La4.es of that School, on THURSDAY annorra, REPTVIBER Mg, GAL On which oeeselAn will Do permuted the beautiful Ro man Drams, entitled CEORILIA, OR THR VIRON MARTYR I To commence at T ce , iontr. Ticln.'a 25 cents Ftitm FOR 14 bLE.—In camermanea of poor hesl.h, t n entwriaer to Okla, Al to oTer for rale h.i If/wok Isla upon the south aid. of Glmrd towirtap. Kale comity , one mite from the TIE 4, of Lockport. It coctalre 136 sem, 1 oof which me improved and Ina hRh Mite of cultivation. well fmm wall wat-red, and karlop a Ono-rate orchard. moatlr gra( t• d fruit. The bai di "g. are good Persons wl•hinp to purchase • farm will find itof advantage to look . this Die Inquire en the premiss of GARDNER COOPER. WI also offer for milemy farm of 100 ac ea, of a ml's tenth of !be abn.e. having go •11 buildings. Wen, trait, to . end la as neallaat stets ofimltlystina. • September 14, 1155-40 W. J. COOPS.E. j3IOOIITANT NOTICE.—Tie undersigned. en- L gaged to Hareem making, no St to street, nearly op posite the Erie City Go Wmlts deatres to aloes up his besieges. pees:store to making • trip to [drops AU persons Indebted to me are hereby notified to pay up their am-mints Immedlats'y ; sad those havlor elalms against me will please present them at an early data I'r settlement If the amonota are tut settled by the let of October nest, they will be placid in the band• of Errp Cities for eo'l•erlon. 1. IiIITURES. Erie, September 14.1865-3w* INJUSTICE'. I desire to make nubile an act that recently *warred in our dty. The grle k Pittsburg Railroad Clompsur have for same time bees employ leg number of labor ers at their docks, at the math of Comasge meek., The tank b larded ins railroad ear of riktah lir. Saltsman. the agent at the docks, keep s re. on Wedne.day, when pert of the men um bolas saki off, Mr. Pitts. mu deducted fire dollars from the pay of one of *MP. a poor Ragilsittnan, staler that ha mad hroarht Tenni, tato the ear, sod wee limed that mina thee...T. The mu has s broils in Were York. and mods Mt entree badly. Re chime that be didn't bring any ler nin int" the ear; and that the amid Owe of the war is owing to the lithe war In which it I s e kept. 1 think. that Mr. flait.orwes enedact er.s very twin. sad desire that the Dahlia stall know it, and form their *platen an the ems. DS:MS_ b 4., SULLIVAN. Erie, September 14,111644 N -Rut rill MOTHER'S RELIEF, ' mr„ OR CORDIAL TOR CON4i P# 9il , . Mats Cordial boa beat lo;;;;Iebts ' Tentlea for Po proffor einroottooktoo sod lye valentine. sad Its info a taw was a reeteat•lttadaelant ta a cid te .sedre a sib sad its) az_ . . , a a i t epiedy getting a :. a, 1,. ono sow be retie sotoollog te the ir4itest Imps • Itstesets.of rartitdr Worry vise Cramp bat h, a leptivilaw •ba.. tote. ?beer visit big to so, lIP b i nal will ladle sub INIOPT to Procure tb I Casa to andeeele as may do. to mews It thoeselves. as tbt• l , epistle.. eeettstep lb" f i n A r t ie . Preistaitedisate la a posorntrated sad rolblo lom speloottip, tiro denim Pupated tad eald b by sail-E ME. ga; ido l Pt' GREAT SALE Watches and Jewelry. 1.000 000 WORTH 1 TO BE DISPOSED of at Oas Dallat mob, without retort to vales, sot to a saki or until sou knots ebatyea are to roostrr. BA. H. Rona d o , (wet tor tits llutatiatrets,) lt'o. lilt &Worms abut, Nog York. r/TBad do tolktolog list of articles to bs sold d.m ONE DOLLAR EACH: 100 Gold hunting case watches, $125 100 Gold watches, serious styles,. 76 200 Ladies' gold watches, . 50 500 silver watches, $2O IS 86 6.000 Late style vest & neck eluting, , 5 to 20 6,500 Gents' Cal. diamond pins, 6 to 20 4.000 Cal. diamond ear drops, 6to 10 8.000 Miniature revolving pins, 6to 11.) 2,000 Cal. diamond and enamelled • gents' scarf pine, new styles, 6 o 10 2,000 Masonio Sr. emblem pins, 8 to 10 2,500 Gold band bracelets, 8 to 20 3.000 Jet and mosiao brooches, 8 to 10 2,000 Cameo brooches, _ . 6is 20 8,000 Coral ear drops, 4to 6 2.000 Ladies' watch chains, 4 . Bto 15 6.000 Gents' pins, splendid assort% 2to 10 4.000 Solitaire sleeve buttons, Bto 10 3,000 Sets studs Sr. sleeve buttons, Bto 10 6.000 Sleeve buttons, plain & eng., 2to 8 10,000 Plain & engraved rings, 2,60 to 10 8,000 Lockets, richly engraved, 2to 10 16,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new & latest.styles, • 6to 12 6,000 Handsome seal rings, • Bto 8 2,000 Sete bosom studs, 2,60 to 6 1.000 Gold pens & gold holders, 16 to 26 2,000 Sets jet & gold pins & ear drops, latest styles, 6 to 1C 2,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, &c., 4to 6 10.000 Gold pens, & silver cases, 6to 8 10 000 Geld t ens. ebony holders, 4to 6 This entire thief beautiful and sal nable goods will be sold for Dee Dollar each. Certificates of all the above articles will be placed In envelopes and aided. These enve'oyes are lent by mail, as ordered, without is and to choice. Du the read; tot the certillinte ton all see .bat a, are to have, and then it is at you option to send the dollop sod take the ante s or not, Flee certificates can be ordered for $1 ; shires for $2; thirty for $5 misty tire for $10; owl one hundred for $l5. We will lend a single Certificate on receipt of :6 eimta. A grata wanted, to whom we offer spinal terms ; send 25 cents for ens ordinate and our eir-ular with terms. d H. It"illrEn & Co, - 3$ Beekman sweet, New York. may26'6s tf P 0. Boat, ZO. Ring's Vegeta°le Ambrosia. A GREAT HAIR RESTORATIVE. HIS PREPARATION IN WELL KNOWN IN THIS j region am HONOLULU VEGETABLE AMBROSIA( and has this new name on acconat of Ring's Bair Rn Corer being consolidated with It by a copartnership of the prJpristars of the two preparations. It is haying an lumen stale, fur the follo■iog reason. t 14. It restores Gray Elitr to its original color. 2d. It Imparts a beautiful Auburn to light, red fa ed hair. 21. It enrea ell Rumors and diseases of the Bmlp. Ith. It is an infslitWe eradmator of Dandruff. 6th. It is a richly perfumed heir Dressing. Ladles 1 Do you desire to get rid of your old, aided artincisl Tront Pieces ? Theo tie the Ambrosia sad restore your Gray Hair to the dark, lustrous silken tressed of youth. Gentlemen 1 Do your beads phew the Incipient stare of Daldosis T Then use the Ambrosia and cure that e mote which are causing your Pair to coma out. It to not a dye I It does not color the akin or the en aid lioen ! It is not wassailed of noxious drags. Ws chiefly 01 harmless vegetables, and is Natures Oran Restorative. Try it-and be convinced. E. M. Tnbba & 00., Pn.pri eon Peterborough. N. B. N. T. Barre, Union Wilk ErisZo ,Wholesale Agouti°, N~rth.estern Penusdrinia. Lova Act , tr—Hall lade, VHF Pa.; Jogai ego Co , "Iltrurrilts ; E. B. Sleeper, Walarfor4 ; Brown Jr Wood, Corry. aplro4llm New Music Store. it *'x'll!' PIANO. FORTES AND MELODEONS, nom thole:Mowing eelebranat MANUFACTURERS: Steinway & ions, New York. Wm. Knabe i Co., Ultimo», Yd. Lindeman & Sans, New fork. W. B. Bradbury, New York. John R. Dunham, New Tort. Grovesteen &Co New York. Goo. 1. Primo it Co , BM's, K. Y. Carhast, Needham h G., New To*. Prime at a Large Dimwit below Maw facturer's Prices. PIANOS FROM $250 TO $l6OOl Also, LostructiOn Roolu an/Sheet Mule, All poisons wishing a Ord rate Piano Porte or hided& on, are invited to call and examine our instrometita be fore purchasing elsewhere. Reed's Sleek, State street, nearly °lnmate the Poet OMNI. %ENNA SMITH. ere P. S.—Every Inetrumentwarnated for eve year, insvtat.tv. STOP TELAT SCH. tTCUINGI CURE THAT MI, unNa carter.. Extract of Dandelion sod Bitter Sweet, AND CARTER'S YELLOW OINTMENT I This Extract cures all kinds of Itch, Itryripelas. Felt Rheum, Teter, Scald Head, Charm Old Sores, Bells, Pimple Carbuncles, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Rheumatism and all other DllOlllOll arising from an Im pure comities' ortb. blood. Pampa, ilia and Revak...et, Cream of T.rtar and Sal. labor. Red Precipitct- and Printstone. all fall to cure this modern mongrel Itch now so prevalent throustout the eoustry. Rut the Extract of Dandelion and Ritter Sweet le jest the remedy tot it, salt acts on the Llv-r„ Stimulates all the secretions. upens the pore. of the akin, and in a neutral and ea ty was thrown out all.tbk k. Ant& pais...nous or impure matter. and leaves the fir misting" free, the blood pure, the skin &can, the aom plerinn clear and-the whole system frue from disease. It la a medicine that cannot be u•ed without bawdy, and Carter's Yellow liniment is nn.q tells 1 b- an• ether Ointment In the world for the speedy end effectual ears of the Itch and all o'ber ra•le eruptions. Alen uptur ns/ma In Rerofelona Sone. Meer*. Fever and O'd Bores that are hard to beat, and of intend *Meuse in the oat• of PPM. It only needs trig' to he approved. Pete• of Botrlo , t. $l. or Yellow Ointment. as eds. Or taken together, $1 U. Sold by ail respectable Dnagglsts !MORRISON St DINSMORE, . WHOLMILLII DILLIMS IX Flour, Pork, Beef.. Salt, Grath, CLOVER, TIMOTHY MED. 4fee. No. 2, Wayne Block, • • FRIMCFI bTREST, • Beneeng /VA end Sixth Sts., . ZWZ, Ima) 9 NU NEW BOOT AND SHOE • STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL LT Worm their friends end the public that they have opened the above liminess, on the suit aide of the Diamond. rent door to Ur. John fheyes dry goods store, where they offer for Silo the best carted stock n the trade west of New York, selected from tout dif• mint manufactories and bought at Reduced Prices, AND WILL BR SOLD ACCORDINGLY. Special =libation given TO THE' LADIES. • Wlthoit their patronage, business would be blockaded. NOONAN k BUICK. mayll'ed.tf Spring sad Summer Goods ! MRS. 111. IL HALL Would respeethally eall attestion to her - LARGE STOCK OF GOCObS, Jut received from New Tort. oothrseiog Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, &0., Together with Nome DRY GOODS! Which ehe will sell °WRAP FOR CASH, OR RZADY-FAY: Partlealar stteotioa paid to bleesidogieolegiag sod pressiog. Store ou Pesch St. I doors above the Depot. Pa. aorNiletL GROCERIEBf • GEPCBRIBB WFIOLif E AND RETAIL. S CHAAF. Weald asparthaly tear the Vs that he has epseee . No. 2 Hughes' !Hook, Erie. mins he win slyikTu keel' as assa a Mir RA/ et • GEOCHRIBEI, ' - CROCKERY AND WOODEN -WARE WINES. LI QUOIN VICIAM" ms 4 sessithabg useally fee sale la ea establishasst J. the hied. MP" Terns es reams" as ley Wow ettv • ' lIOWARD ABBOOTATION, ‘PRILADILTRIA, 1.4. R:rES OF THE N Bayous. SIDIU- Im i, end ' gum; Sintrizs taw sad ralkaiis ta moots of th• HowARD ASIKKILLTION— dud by aridl.l2 NNW 0211 ,1 1 = • Mime Dr. J. SEWS W Pa: . lik. s &via MID In. TD I / 1 1 6 4 1 • Sewing Machines! THE CHEAPEST & BEST. • BUY RITES% TER RXPIRR OR SERORR, • • ?b. Itad•robrood having bees apootated atint city fer the above eolvbrato4 aospeetfall) calls the attention of the piddle to tin rune. 1 boy Si. ackrow Wald to be the t"st tow and am the ehospost in the market. Raab Vaebine has an the latest hotw4:oveniests,whiski. render them far superior to say other woe Paid Prraose desiring te purchase a Sewing Itaetda• will Ind It of advantage to mill and 42111211211 these Wore baying elsewhere. - tamale, ma a:tatting' at m atom, No. 5. Atomism Stook. b twee' the itnit owl t stmt. jade 45 Imo P. IFLOVItit. QTATIC3II6,I? 1.73 Of Receipts 80 Obbarsseawata albs ltyle_. "Yaw., 44104 Nitric. fey the year sadist Jane 6, 1666. at mound b, law. 110.1.8 D OF CONTROL, 11110ZIPTI. gal. is hania ?woman Jturt 1;11U4. Rwairlyed from Taxa 4, " Atate AsaroorlaUen, ' " " Liquor Flue, hid Tomduers and Janitors. $10.442 47 " For flail and Wood for fwd. 1,483 11 ". Po*, for Hotpot Weary (from lbw), 381 71 " Rant for flosmol Roams, 240 00 •" lodient4,l r 1011113011.230 IA • " Treasurer's Corondadoni 12$ 83 Total, $11,0412 /lOU= OP 11101014.1111 I'AVOZT PUIPLPO TILL • lieu, 1,190 Irmal6l, LOS? Total. 9 , 9 77 BAST WARD BUILDING FUND lIIIMPTII. Bal. In Tressarar's hands Suns 1, lial, SFM Q' llsosits4 from Taxes, 2.501 17 Paid on School Rouse No. 11, •a Rent of School Roam, " Insur.nee, " !stored, ms Bowls. • " Inclds.tal Expaspes. Tre-nrer's Commission. T•ta, 63,663 06 WEST WARD BUILDING SURD. RI:011PM Bal iv Trsavarer's heads Jane 1, 1804 ' ' 33 23 - Received from Tates, - 2 479 73 4 . " -State School Lot; 930 00 Poll on Pelmet Renee No 4, " Rent on Sehool Nooses, U In.-Ideate! expenses, Tonuiurees Ccrintabuitons, Balance In Treaurz, Attest, Jane 10, 3166. • j. P. limner?, &watery. ' T.B. 11110W' , Erie. lama SI, 13135 St President Crawford, ' Christian 1 Rath, Dialer, ta GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Dried and Sealed Fruits, PAINTS s OILS, Ship Chaadlery, Boat Stores, et., ro. 7 BEATTY'S BLOCK. PARR our, Also, Public Dock, Foot of State Etrcel, PSMN'&. WW. A. rRAITTORD. E. r. CMtis.ll/..N jaa24'6s-tt J. BYRON ROTE. MANHOOD ; how Lost ! How Restored. JIIST PUBLISHED a New. Edition of Da. Mosso - Man CILIIRAVID EllhaT on the radicle core (without medicine) or driestar..nAnoatt, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary Seminal Louts, are rerrol, Mental and ?areal Incapacity, Impediment* to ea. 0011ftrIPTInn, Enlarge and Ifts. Indsby eelf-indulgencie or sexual sztArragasita. Mil" Prres, in a reeled envelope, only 6 cents. The eilemated author. in this admirable essay; clearly demonstrates, from a thirty ran eaccassfol practice, that the gamine cutoequenose of self obese may he rad ically cured without he dtagerons nee of internal Bred Leine or the application of the knife--polating out a mode of cure at ones simple, certain and effimtnal, by me ne of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may r e T u h r i e s h L i e m ct s u o r lf e c hauld , privately e and nred every youth and every mtu Is the land. Sent wider mull, in a plain envelope, to say Ware, on the receipt of ids cents, or two postage Stamps. Address the publishing, CRAB. JAL KUNZ a 00, 121 Beirof7, Now Tort, margo' , s-t1 Post 11111 r Roe. WI. Reeves' Ambrosikia FOR Ilig Rd& THIS EXCELLENT HAIR DRESSING and wonderful Bair Restorative still retains its precedents to Sahionable circles. and is superseding all other preperat , ona, not only lath!" country bdt also in Europe and South Amerlea. Thousand" of bottle" are anomaly used in the Court circles of garb, London, St Peter burg and Madrid. and the rale In Cube fe "nor mous. REETIta• AIABIINSIA ta composed al an oily ex treet from Mots of wrinserful virtue, and ['highly aced tad with a variety of isquhite perfumes. It effectually prevents the hair falling out, and cause It to grow rap idly, thick' and long. it makes the hair owl and gives it a glom appearance. No toilet is complete without it. Price 76 cents per large bottle. Sold by druggist' and dealers In fanny goods In all parts of the rid Ise! world. Wholesale by all what/eats draggists in every .Sty, and at . ItEEVICT ANDROSTA NEPOT, N 0.62 rattan Street, N.Y. rnmar, RICHARDS At CO., Philadelphia, Goners) Agents for Penngylvania. mr2-130a. L. BROWN & CO mate nom% Brown at C 0..) BANKERS 'AND COLLECTORS astal-li Military & Naval Claims, 2 Park ?late, 11:eto York. Conespondlag holm to WWllegton, D. D., J. W. 11A e t & Co., i 7 i lith dtrest. Rimier had three yearn' exprrienen in the collection of Claims and the general trainee ion of business In all departmentdot Government. we care AMMO our clients and e neeptindenta that all business introsted to ws •ill be rigorously and promptly attended to. We km prepared to make advances upon and negotiate the sale of claims, and purchase Quartermaster's title and checks, u well as collect the following clause Pensions for, Inealids, Widows, Mothers and Orphan Children. Bounties for Soldiers, dischirged fb: wounds received in battle, those who have served tiro years, and the heirs of deceased; also *sate bounty to such as are en titled. A marl of pay far Officers and Fiddlers, and the helm ads:sued. Navy prise money for all "plum. Nave pension and balance 01 pay. Account' of diseased Awe settled, ordnauce and clothiog returns properly made out and collected. and clearances obtained Iron Ordnance and Quarts:madam's S. Ileir tL enueStamps for sale at • discount of 3,1 d to 4) per cant. HEAD QUARTER/3 -TOE CHEAP GOODS! Wholesale and Befall GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, WINEE3 AND LIQUOR& F.. & X.BCEELAUDECKEA, are now receiting st their old Mind, Ameri can Block,Stuto street, a larp and superior stock, of GROCERIES, . . PROVLSIONS, WINES, LIQUORS, . . WILLOW, WOODEN, AND STONE • . • . • WARE, , • FRUITS, • - wins, &a., together with every thing found in s Minim of this kind, which they will sell as-cheap as any other establishment in this city for Cash or most kinds of country produce. Tkay lava alma as troll one at Oar sad lawn nosh at Tama* sad ss oil mar tto ilia, W alit& the" M*, alteatiaa titer cr Call sad sesys—is ailikrispasee Is better them 111 1 =11ara iiir Wies, 'MU Rot pest Grocery Read Quarters! AMERICAN BLOCK STATE STREET. Alas , lICIUJIIIDAUL: . . Pl.easure Reearsions. •r. A.RTI BS DESIRING 'TO EI AVE SAIL _Mt tlteeintoss oat the Soy, este visit the Reif's= to. um tad t.te iimagsed Ohms tweAly a .steno date . D.. with good boots. I Wee Tights eaglet It fitted oat lb- pie Aare pullet, la eldtt.tio to • limbo of Row Bests. Illidditg Tod& tied Lett the a tlas OD hood l'ersois'ilittitei go have the nee sf meg el ae Ipsite Ira ON as ettersatly oil Mad, at the old stood, toot' SAS. R. et Maio street • , IMAM 110'11. ids . Eng' Is lam" that .ap pilestles will le , mole te Gov. Outs he So „et Alive an sailleariel /1111 Imus. , • • miti4o IMO 114 11,141 01 631 14 13 00 Total 111111IDIIRIULL $12,526 95 'raw, $1,601 0! DIMBITLIIIICITO t 3,000 00 60 CO 75 64 67 CO 654 5 1 1 75 54 Total, 9 3 , 8 03 98 RXPINDIII79JI $2,200 CO 61 00 939 63 63 25 344 C 3 WOO 99 HUBBEL'S COLDENI BITTER N S. A PURELY VEGETABLE TON 40. .I.III7I9OIItBTIND AnZlll4 O, 1 fortiesa the egoism sedan the evil WINO at sailed* awe water. ATP inct Will ewe ii7reese L . • POI ears Own)Debilllg. lisaittem. RflleamPeerPoke. • P Wean Liver ColonLitit. Will Puna and mate akealthj amigo. will invigorate the organs of dignities and topdetst•- ly inenuan the tet.peratnn of the body sad tin form o circulation, sell gto Got am a gone al sonoborant of tk erdein, containing so )011.1311011.5 drugs, and is TEL UST TONIC BITTRRS IN THT. WORLD A Lb MAO if lanautty folielted. GEO. C. HUBBL, k CO., Piapriatars, Hods**. N. Y. • NM ral Depot, Ateattesta Erptise Balls:11ns 56 HUD SON ST.. NEW YORK. I For age by all Dra rairia. Groom, ka. nr- lIIINNIG o ROAD LEY. KA% Wbellade *rat % antedTo sala by Ball k Carter k Carrot iina !M -* . ootlie4. P. B. HONECKER, WOOTOOOI TO CARVER & HONECICE a, VTOLZIAMI • MAIL HAS= IX Leather, Hides, &c., No. 8 Perry Block. , Seats St., Yr* Po. Constantly ois hind a Liege stock of SOLE LEATHER, MOROCCO, LININGS BINDINGS, FRENCH t. AMERICAN CALF SKINS, KIPS, UPPERS ANIiVIPLITiI; LISTS, ' PEGS, LASTINGB, CULLOM, 4to: •LOC4 A. stris • ASSORTMENT OF SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS, All of which they offer low for C*MU OIL PlitolleT PAY. , New Grocery , . JACOB BOOTZ would respectfully all auanno to this prop% of iris alt ; %ad amts, that he has opened a NEW GROCERY . STORE, Pis Us fat SW of Pesch Sired. • Shod Difolooos Sod► of au tie* Vora Dept. I.,rrlrwtiu • GILIOCERIns. - - PROVISIONS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, LOUR And 11•4111 thing usually kspt Ina drat du ° on au*, Wine, Sweet Cider end Liquors. The highest Marlon Palos paid for Prodnos, uam Lt domed. Er Give nu a aillj yur wish tr sours good lar Rams. I plaza myselfto ull u Lev,l not wirer, than any Misr store Is tio*ka. nutrlldtf. Cfothing Store. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OPEN no a Clothing Stiliro on thy comet of Fourth and State streets, where they priors to keep Maisie on head a; good ao avoriment of Clothing as ego be found in the city, trade In able toast manner from lb, beat ma terial, and so noishedl 'es to •fro , d satleacilon V; the most aiticul cu.tocut. E.rt.cular attention will be paid to Custom Wark,, n which brooch we propose to excel all char e.tablishments m the city. We will al ways keep a fine stock of Cloths, Casaimerios, Vestings, he , from which elastomers can wiled to the very best adriudeac Gents' Furnishing Goods, of every description. oompreing oil orticies in tootling. Mg Clothing of Bogs vi I aim be nrodo • 'postai to. Gini In • COL 111.1SEsMON & 8 11 ti HIDER. 010. HAEIIIIIIIAX, AI.BIIIT sr. 3. HZ 40 DEL, Lots Cutter •ith M. Eoeh. jr276s•tf R. S. MORRISON & SONS Bag leave to isforn_i the Milieus of Erie and vicinity that they hate removed their stook of • D FtY COODB fa the RENE BLOCK, in the balding formerly oeco pia by Messrs. RATES it KEPLER, when the/ intend keeping a large mosortmmit of • Dressllicals, Fancy Silks, • GLOVES, HOISERY, Retuning thank. to oar customers for their part liberal patronage, we respectfully ask a continuance of me same. Erie, Jan.l, 1865. COLD! BELDEN & MINUFACTURLNG AWELERS 27 Courtlandt St" Now York. 100.000 WATCHES. CHAINS, GOLD Pena, Pencils, he., &c., worth crer Hal a Million 614,4•641. a& Om. meassal to twos. And not tob paid icr until you know what youu, aro to mit.. SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES. AU to be Sold for One Dollar Faith, ' 800 Gents' gold. 'Watches, X6O to $l5O 800 Ladies' gold Watches, 85 to 70 400 Gents' silver Watches, 85 to 70 200 Diamond Rings, 60 to 100 3,000 Gold Vest et' Neck Ohains, 16 to 30 8 000. do. 4 to 6 3,000 (told Oval Band Bracelets, 4to 8 4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets, 6to 10 2,000 Chatelaine St guard chains, 6to 20 6,000 Solitaire & gold brooches, 4to 10 2,000 Lava & Floriniine brooches, 4to 6 2,000 Coral, Opal 4r, Sin. brooches, 4to 8 2,000 Mosiao, Jet, Lava & Florenr tine Bar Drops, 4 to 4,500 Coral, opal & em. D. drops, 4to 4,000 Cal. Diamond breastpins, 2,50 to 8,000 Gold fob & vest watch keys, " to 4.000 Fob & vest ribbon slides, 3 to 4,000 Sets sleeve buttons, etc., 8 to 3,000 Gold thimbles, pencils, etc., 4to 6,000 Miniature lockets, 6 to 4.000 Min lockets--magic spring, 3to 4 111 Gold toothpicks & crosses, 2to 5,111 Plain gold rings, 4 to -5,000 Chcsed gold, rings, 4 to 7,000 St one est & signet lisp 2,60 to 6 000 California diamond rings, 2 to 7,500 Sets ladies' jewelry—jet & ' gold, 3 6to 6,000 Sets ladies jewelry-cameo, - pearl, etol, 4 to 5,000 Gold pens, silver extension holders &pencils, 6,000 Gold pens & gold-mounted' holders, 5,000 Gold pens, & pen-holders, 6 to 6,000 Silver goblets & cups, 6 to 1,000 Silver castors, . 16 to 2.000 Silver fruit & cake baskets, 10 to 1,000 Dozen silver tea spoons, 10 to 1,000 Do. table spoons & forks, MANNER OP DIATRIBE/ now. • Oertilliwtea naming each artiebr, and ite value, me pined in Healed Envelopes, and wsU seized. One of theme envelopes, eonteliong the Certificate so Order far game Arthee,lntrtle at lend one dollar at nittit4 wUI be nut by malt to coy address without regard to choke, ea mein* of 24 mots. The nuehaser wUI , see smut Are. tide it draws, and Its Value. which ins" be from One to Five Hundred and can then end One Dollarand receive the. Article or any other on the let of the nun valee. and after seeing thole:11cl% It doss net give pelf satisfestion. dean tt to be immedi ately returned and the amount peld will be refunded. By this mode we it,. seleetious from a raded stock of dug goodiyot the beet inks sad Wad styles end of in. ' ti hole itOrtb, at anotritnal price, while all bare a charm of nearing 'alleles-birth* elm Mew*. value. In all owes we charge for forwarding the thertllleate. and delaglAß Wainer: the nun of tweelyclife wide , mast be ',sowed in the order. Five Cer. tient"' viii be sent for $1 ;.levee for 12; thirty fer sixty eve for Sin : one lquidred fur Sly. Partin dealing with' as may its peed oa limbs prompt Mara& . sad tbe article drawn be immetssesly unit to sow eAdreee by return mall or arm Entire malefaction Oeannteed la all ewe. 'wrote your Hanieyrtiten, County sad State stahaiy, and address • " • SZLORP. ere On. staini-entConrUandt street. brew Tort. DECK, UL2IIIIACTIIVII.4un) MAU, TOBACCO, SEM &C., Pitt& below State Street, * ilitLIE. PA. Opribe tbr Marta Irtialig *. 18$5. old years established la N. T. My.' mOsie tafollible ntaredtea knows." "Free from Potwar." "ant &pistons to the Faster Family." nista come oat of their holed to die' "Costar's ' l ' Bat, Roach, &a., Eller% L • arnat•—•••l far Arti. Mee. Amass, itioth sad Reil dab, to , ka,ko., se.. I `Costar's 4 Bed-Bag Exterminator, • i " Costar's it Electric Powder for buds, 1 ff. Fold by ail Tharryirta and Ratalbrniiromarbnan. re• I I Bwirann I of al vortbtans foetal:ono. rir - se this .ICostan'a " nun is on stab Boa, Malin and Mak, Wrote yon buy. nr PIIIIIOITAL DUO?. 4 1 1 BROUITAT. N. T. Cr Bold ay pa lizsggista aad Waters la Ask, A. INCREASE OF 'RATS.—The Fanier's Omits (Eite. Rah) sioarta and prom be eporea that nos pair of eta will ham a preen, an^ des-indents no low than 65 WO Ii thin Iwo ea, Sow. u 4esa this hiases• fa i 1 aia be kept down, shop would commas awn food toast leuiald auatalu 65 OM human Wham Coi#Al a" adiartisamat in this piper. • RATS salmi SißDS.—Whnever enesSee eh small small birds is terns' man whoever aids in exterminat ing reale • seurfsetor. We should like some of our correspondents to give us the iemet of thi it ezporieliat in driving oattbese pestle.We need Something InniSigs doss, este, and traps for thLi hastness.—Sciestik cse, Y. 13•• " Onersies" advertisement in this paper. • 1865. "COSTAR'S" RAT WITICRVIVATOR is simple. sate 1111 . 114,60 e out prt et Ran Ideation soestiag ws bare IPTII7 at'dinded. Keay Bat that Via pet It, properly prerared accordion to direct ens, will eat I 4 a , d 'every ••oe that eats it gill die. generally at more plies as dia • tut am onselida fccm where the medicine was taken.— Lake Sham Ns,4 Ur Bee " coansina" advertisement In this paper. BOU9IIIMIPYR3 troubled elrh vett= need be so ere Wirer. if thee see "Corns's" Exterminator. We have aped it . to rier- satisfaction: and if a box coat Ilk em w velo have It: We have tried mamma, but they anted aotbir.a t tee...Costar's" article howl's the breath mit of Pete, Viola Rondo!, Ante. and Ped-Bats, quicker than ►env aril. it It la lo rest demand all Om the coantri.—ltiyins, Ohio, Geutte Mike «t OIITAJCS" sdrottismisst is this paper A VOWS TWIN Tidit PAR WEST.—Speekintvor no. ?Alta" Eat ?nub. Ann. he., Everminatiev- 6 n no amen and provioione deoroyed &unpin. in 'haat county by outdo than would pa. fbr tnro of this Sat and insect Haler."—Lancastiv, Wit., Herat Ses "Coatsit's" advertisement in thin met. PARIIIrRq IND HORSICKEEPtn—ohonId reviled that handrrdi of dollar' worth of arab, Pt talon, Ac, are aonially drummed b. Eta% Ifl-r and othor Impel., and rern.ln—all of white no to a alreatial by a few donate- north of"Coirraa'a" kat„Ek. ett,, Ant Szt.ratinitor, nebt and wed fr. sly. era "CorraVe" adYertisetneat In this paw. Bold in Brie , Pa , by all Druggists and Dealer,. Keystone Stove Works ! Tibbais, Shirk & Whitehead, STOVES & HOLLOW WARE,: Ban • 'argil and extensive issartmert of Ilt: raw WAoletale and Bata: !rxr - zaoN GAT)! • Ent-elmw;Coa/ Cook Stone, with or wt host ram. TWA tot hard or soft a al, or wood. and Is BETTER THAN THE BTEWA.RT STOVE. WHEAT SHEAR es ,-PEW ERA, sot. km /ma Coal Cook Storaa—wita wood gilt..- emu be used either for coal or wood. THE FOREST OAK. WI are still imp . sfactarisg this ss'itbrstsst let SIM absrs for wood—with or witrost rsorsoir. TIRE MENTOR, his Mrs etas for 114 , 11. Tkla Is a arir Stara 't wawa"' rasigo, and cow for salow-togstdar with a lugs sortmsat et Wonted Oren Cook. / Pari.r Cook for wood or coal. sad Parlor , and Once Stoves. tor wood or ooal. C. M. TIBRALti, D. SHIRK, W. R. WHITEHLiD; Km. Jan. LI, 1865—ta. REOY PAY STORE 11114NIG & RUSSFLTs Would reapeettally tr u s erm theZ the tkat they huge STOCK OF IIROLZSIRS OF JAWS 4. ookau Or bet AID MTN ITS. Wilma they laird to keep u good an aimertuest FAMILY GROJEEIES Sr. PROVISIONS, WOOD it W14.0W WARE, AND . VARLETY DOOM ; aa is kept la Erie. Best Brands of Erie County Flour; Eliot coutaatly oa heed. WIRRANRCO I GOOD .IM77CLE/ s3e" The ht4heat Market Pries pall for all kirda Country Produce. Fir Goods delivered lAs of charge to say port 31 the City. witiritA.mona., l estr.3 J. RIISSILi. 8411111 NOTICE! Keystone - National Bank d Dies ' cprrAL, $150, 000 . r Ma&MMO: SZLDEN MARVIN, ' JOHN W. numunr, ALLEM MLIIIIII, REST= TOM , • 0. NOBLE. (RANGE NOBLE, Meat. JOHN J. TOWN, . - .* The above bank will be craw& for tie tnormatioast 1 tautness on • Monday, Dec. .5 ply In Rubes' Block Wed aide oi i iltata 81, brtwasalbrawata and Satiataataryi paper A/anoaatad. Sow raoarrad ea Deposit. Volled bon i math and proemial aosoaalad floe Ida a • prinitaww. 1 * • Drafts, Spada sad Bank Notes boned iad add - A ahari W NW Aaronairo W floWw.Wl7 soliatana. 4 to 8 to 60 60 50 20 if.ABTIP4.I) PIM 11118IIRAII01100 INAKVVORD, CON:MCI mcoßpcizarso nut. CUPI7.I. $l,llOOBO. T. C. ALUM Prat. 0. M. 0011, firfsi piTy pas INSURAIar, COMMIT, UAKTIPOR Di (maize rt am. INCORPOJeff ptiy TED,. , Pi W. MO 4 U. Z. sA r tft.pt..t.. ago. W. LC3l7ol,llsify. NM:MANCE in the above old and 611- a ll eau beats/aidolmg_liestios a• aulgm lft avat =3:l WOK 111 trawl at itt *lt lx crairscr OrGAN. AL, forty dirost Miro. ad tptmito sword eta N eat mode, tor to $6OO each hrtrAvo Raid or alert weals. or o n Ont "pttlaillet &owl,* Wm. Ips o . avid Cistaktorars boo. Adam% MASON a 8411 LIN 1.61060 1 11411031 liitarasse, Sur Tel. .11164,1 1865: liquid or wub, uwPd to destroy. sad also u pre ra w* for Bed-Bugs, he. is for Mods. Mospriteor, Ba- Russ, Sueda dm aas, Fouls, Animals, MI. I , HENRY R. COSTAR, 1865. 1865. 1865. 1865. , 1865. MANDTAOII7BEItiI OP 1 We 'Po utanntieture the